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Diddy Lawsuit Thread: Denied bail for 4th time, active danger cited and flight risk


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6 hours ago, Vixen Eyes said:

Yes the CLIENTS want him dead, the POLICE need him alive so he can spill the names

Naw, the police don't want him to spill names either because they are likely tied up with him. It's the FEDS that may need him alive... and that might be dubious too because as we know, traffickers do not successfully operate at such a level without major help. Devil was allowed to go unchecked because authorities were either involved and/or paid to look the other way.

 

6 hours ago, Chartman said:

So did he abuse these people all alone over the years?  Has Diddy some lesser known friends/music business (not A-List celebs) people he invited to the so called freak offs?

Obviously. He has a whole staff, team of people and security detail that were his employees for years and they will probably be the first people called/named because they saw everything having been around him every day. Some of them might be victims of his threats, violence or blackmail but I feel like most willingly stayed working for him for years because of money. They are part of the problem too.

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Holy ****, 120 new allegations is insane. He will go down as one of the most prolific sexual offenders. How the **** did he manage to keep it a secret for so long?

 

He is the level of Jimmy Saville except for the sick, comatose, and deceased victims. Well…so far at least.

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1 hour ago, Soda Pop Queen said:

Naw, the police don't want him to spill names either because they are likely tied up with him. It's the FEDS that may need him alive... and that might be dubious too because as we know, traffickers do not successfully operate at such a level without major help. Devil was allowed to go unchecked because authorities were either involved and/or paid to look the other way.

 

Obviously. He has a whole staff, team of people and security detail that were his employees for years and they will probably be the first people called/named because they saw everything having been around him every day. Some of them might be victims of his threats, violence or blackmail but I feel like most willingly stayed working for him for years because of money. They are part of the problem too.

What's different about federal police?

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14 minutes ago, Vixen Eyes said:

What's different about federal police?

Federal police are the FBI (the Feds) and they have higher ranking because they have jurisdiction over federal crimes such as trafficking, money laundering, treason, organized crime, et al. The only reason I said they, and by "they" I mean some of them that actually do their jobs with integrity, would want Puffer to be kept alive because they don't like to be embarrassed by having their cases foiled. They have a very high success rate, partly because a lot of the criminals they bag take plea deals and never make it to trial... but apparently Diddy wants to fight the case so we'll see. 

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When I tell you I'm living my absolute best life right now.

 

Not because I'm a sadist who enjoys seeing these victims re-traumatized again, but because Combs' behaviour has been an open secret in Hollywood, he's has had this coming for decades and he's finally - finally - getting what he deserves.

 

May the same fate befall every single one of his accomplices.

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4 hours ago, Soda Pop Queen said:

I wouldn't be surprised at all if that is exactly the reason this lawyer is making it public. He giving the accomplices and witnesses a heads up to either get some bribe money together, get their affairs in order to be called to the stand or worse... give certain folks a chance to flee (like a certain high profile actor has allegedly done already). It's why he said "30 days". This lawyer doing that is making him and the lawfirm look a little funny in the light too. The NYPD (aka the most corrupt police force in America) also needs to be investigated because they probably have participants among them. They were on the payroll for years and the mayor that has been indicted and that gave P. Devil that key to the city last year started as a NYPD officer. Several hospitals, banks and hotels that looked the other way because he paid them off are in trouble too. He was trafficking across state lines so other state's authorities might be involved. Issa whole damn rabbit hole of a mess. Assuming that Devil makes it to trial, this is going to be the trial of the century and if by some small miraculous chance that he gets acquitted because he foolishly wants to fight it, he (and others) gon be in debt forever because of all the settlements and lawsuits. 

 

I really wonder how they are gonna be able to find jury members for this because my word. 

Which actor has fled?

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Aubrey was ALWAYS right.

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11 hours ago, Chartman said:

So did he abuse these people all alone over the years?  Has Diddy some lesser known friends/music business (not A-List celebs) people he invited to the so called freak offs?

I suspect it's the latter.

 

Like, to abuse 120+ people (not including Cassie and the other lawsuits he's facing) - that's borderline criminal enterprise behaviour, and surely not the actions of one individual? I'd guess that almost certainly others are involved, either A-list or "normal" people that he knows, or at the very least knew what he was getting up to, because it seems his behaviour was an open secret.

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Wow, he came after CHILDREN and Kesha is using the Diddy thing as a gimmick? Disgusting.

 

hope he rots in jail

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More than 3,200 people (!!!) have reached out with allegations! (Third screenshot in this Tweet)

 

 

 

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Jail isn't nearly enough.

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6 minutes ago, C_Colstead said:

More than 3,200 people (!!!) have reached out with allegations! (Third screenshot in this Tweet)

 

 

 

My mind can not grasp how Diddy could victimized 3000+ people AND keep them for speaking up, leaking stuff, etc 

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TikTok: here's how Beyonce is to be blamed for these diddling Diddy's charges

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32 minutes ago, Bey'Knight said:

TikTok: here's how Beyonce is to be blamed for these diddling Diddy's charges

I don't think bringing this up here is appropriate, unfounded accusations are wrong but I just feel with the gravity of the topic here bringing up Beyonce here just doesn't feel right

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15 hours ago, ChooseyLover said:

I'm just baffled by how he got away with it for three decades and he had half of the music industry featured on his 2023 album. I'm really angry.

I feel like a lot of the darkness in the industry is going to get more and more exposed. This is just awful on every level.

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4 minutes ago, imabadkid said:

I feel like a lot of the darkness in the industry is going to get more and more exposed. This is just awful on every level.

A bad time to be an enabler and we absolutely love to see it.

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Updated OP and thread title with latest :coffee2:

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3285?????

 

WTF am i reading

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WE WANT NAMES

 

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My god this is some Epstein **** omg. May all those victims find some sense of justice good lord this is horrendous

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what the **** :biblio:

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What a menace to society.

 

Another Filipina Queen throwing the first stone. Cassie you will always be famous! :clap3:

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3,000+ :rip: 

He really is the Harvey Weinstein & Epstein of the music industry :priceless:

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Can't wait for the trial 

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