GUILTY NY - Sean "Diddy" Combs guilty re prostitution charges but NG of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking, 17 Sept 2024

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The victims aren't asking for silence. They are tired of the silence.
 
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This is all so disgusting and depraved. Anyone involved in organizing these “freak offs” is complicit in victimizing women and possibly men. Plus carrying around drugs in fanny packs. How did these people convince themselves that any of this was OK. It will be “interesting” to see what celebs were involved.

JMO
 
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Men, women and children.
 
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This is interesting…
Hmmmmm…… sounds IMO as if perhaps someone wanted to control who had what? And ensure that only certain sources for the material were available and allowed for consumption or use? And what better way to know than with a ready visual observation.

A question might be though, whether the supposed combination of these controlled substances, when combined, elicit that color…… or, is another agent or color additive added as a marker or tracer to that mixture? I am not a doctor or pharmacist. MOO
 
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The PD onion keeps getting peeled back layer by layer. He was partly responsible for a stampede that resulted in 9 deaths in 1991 by overbooking the event.

 
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at this point I have seen pretty much every big name hip hop star, and a host of other celebs have been alluded to on the WWW. Who knows which are involved and which are simply being dragged because currently everyone is a suspect while the other actors remain unnamed.
 
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at this point I have seen pretty much every big name hip hop star, and a host of other celebs have been alluded to on the WWW. Who knows which are involved and which are simply being dragged because currently everyone is a suspect while the other actors remain unnamed.
I agree. But I hope its not another situation like the JE case where you know some names but not all.
And really other than JE and GM no one else has been held accountable. JMO.
 
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Yes, accountability would be nice! Those names need to be put out there!!
 
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Just saw this…. Interesting too.
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Wow. Combs was completely out of control. Maybe he still is. Everywhere you turn there is something new.
 
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Just saw this…. Interesting too.

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holy crap he <supposedly> drugged Jamie Foxx???!!!
and Jamie was hospitalized and 'out of it' for 20 days?

and now I'm beginning to believe the Justin Bieber rumours too

seems like everyone was deathly afraid of Combs, and with good reason
 
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Recently, it was linked to Sean "Diddy" Combs in a lawsuit filed by his former music producer Rodney Jones.

He alleged it was "required all employees from the butler, the chef to the housekeepers, to walk around with a pouch or fanny pack filled with cocaine, GHB, ecstasy, marijuana gummies (100-250 mg's each), and Tuci (a pink drug that is a combination of ecstasy and cocaine)."

Updated: 3:30 PM EDT Oct 22, 2024
 
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The agency said it wouldn’t provide additional details about what exactly investigators were doing there on Monday until the operation is complete “in an effort to maintain the safety and security of all personnel inside the facility and the integrity of this operation.”

The facility, in an industrial area on the Brooklyn waterfront, has about 1,200 detainees, down from more than 1,600 in January. It’s used mainly for post-arrest detention for people awaiting trial in federal courts in Manhattan or Brooklyn. Other inmates are there to serve short sentences following convictions.


Those held at the Brooklyn jail have long complained about rampant violence, dreadful conditions, severe staffing shortages and the widespread smuggling of drugs and other contraband, some of it facilitated by employees. At the same time, they say they’ve been subject to frequent lockdowns and have been barred from leaving their cells for visits, calls, showers or exercise.

 
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After reading the link above im recalling HeDid post to Instagram while incarcerated, on his youngest daughter birthday. And JW has been warning everyone with any power to protect the victims (& witnesses) from his reach even from prison.
 
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After reading the link above im recalling HeDid post to Instagram while incarcerated, on his youngest daughter birthday. And JW has been warning everyone with any power to protect the victims (& witnesses) from his reach even from prison.

In fairness, anyone could have posted on his insta with his details. He could have easily instructed someone from his team and given his login details. He probably has people who manage his social media for him anyway.

Not that I doubt the article at all, because I really don't.
 
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Of course - I am aware, anyone could have posted for him...

Seems tho, at least, some body/thing is suddenly paying attention.
 
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Sean “Diddy” Combs was hit with another disturbing lawsuit Monday as he sits in a federal jail in Brooklyn awaiting trial on racketeering and sex trafficking charges. The new plaintiff says he was a 10-year-old aspiring rapper when Combs allegedly drugged and raped him in a New York City hotel in 2005 during a purported audition.

The new complaint was filed by prominent Houston lawyer Tony Buzbee and his California counterpart, Andrew Van Arsdale, as the latest in a barrage of lawsuits from anonymous plaintiffs claiming they were sexually assaulted by Combs. Many of the plaintiffs have alleged they were surreptitiously drugged, forced into sex acts without consent and threatened into silence.


 
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Agnifilio argued that the allegedly violent sex parties called “Freak Offs” that prosecutors say Combs orchestrated for his personal sexual gratification were voluntary. “Is it sex trafficking? No, not if everybody wants to be there,” Agnifilo told the court. “We are not all better off if the federal government comes into our bedrooms. They don’t do great there, and that’s what’s happening here. They’re coming into this man’s bedroom, and they are making not just judgments. They are charging him with statutes that, as they said, could put him in jail for life.”
Sean Combs Denied Bail in Racketeering, Sex-Trafficking Case

translation: Does my client like to get freaky deaky? Yes. Does that make him a bad man? No, all of those people wanted to be there being freaky deaky with him. That isn't sex trafficking. Why is the FBI so interested in what happens in my client's bedroom? They are bad.
 
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