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The speaker recounts meeting PDD and Jay Z, along with Leonardo DiCaprio. The speaker wanted to greet someone and chose "him," referencing "getting to the Greek." Upon shaking his hand, the handshake was prolonged. The speaker then tried to speak to Jay Z, but was shoved by Jay Z's bodyguard for leaning in, causing the speaker to fly across the room. The speaker then went to sit with Eddie Goldstein.

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Diddy blind items from March 2024 reveal scandals involving various celebrities like TD Jakes, Beyonce, and Simon Cowell. Allegations of financial cut-offs, secret recordings, and harem holdings surface, leading to police raids on Diddy's homes and arrests of his sons. The blind items hint at shady dealings and questionable behavior within the entertainment industry.

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Diddy's old video from 2022 shows him calling out names of people invited to his 53rd birthday party. The list includes Oprah, J Lo, A Rod, Will Smith, Alicia Keys, Justin Bieber, Kevin Hart, Mark Wahlberg, Snoop, DJ Khaled, and more. Diddy teases big surprises for the party, urging viewers to tune in live the next day. The live stream starts at 3 PM East Coast and 12 PM West Coast. Bring the love!

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Diddy's March 2024 blind items reveal scandalous details involving celebrities like TD Jakes, Beyonce, and Simon Cowell. Allegations of financial cut-offs, shady dealings, and legal troubles surface, leading to raids on Diddy's homes and arrests of his sons. The blind items hint at a web of deceit and questionable behavior among the rich and famous.

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There's been a noticeable silence in Hollywood regarding certain scandals, unlike the swift reactions seen with figures like Harvey Weinstein. Many high-profile celebrities have attended exclusive parties, which isn't inherently problematic. However, the focus is now on after parties and more questionable activities. The federal seizure of videos that Diddy kept over the years has raised concerns among many in the industry. Civil lawyers are also receiving these videos, leading to anxiety about past associations and potential legal implications. This has created a sense of panic, with individuals worried about being linked to situations from years ago that could resurface in court.

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Have you been to a ditty party? No? That's surprising. Many people are struggling right now, but I feel blessed. Hollywood is eerily quiet, and it seems like everyone is preparing for something big. There are secrets being kept, and some people might not even realize what happened at these parties. The FBI is making calls, and people are receiving packages with information. Katt Williams predicted this chaos, and now it seems like 2024 is the year of revelations. What will 2025 bring? Perhaps a lot of concerts in jail, as many artists might end up incarcerated. It’s going to be an interesting time ahead.

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I attended a super exclusive event with many wealthy and famous individuals, and I felt out of place. I can't share too many details, but it was held in the Bahamas. Upon arrival, I noticed security was intense, with numerous guards carrying assault rifles. The atmosphere was surreal, as everyone there was either ultra-famous or incredibly influential.

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A businesswoman states that working for Diddy for six years trained her to be perfect. Another speaker expresses their love for Diddy, calling him a good friend. When asked if Diddy is a good guy, the businesswoman declines to answer. The other speaker insists that Diddy is a good guy and defends him.

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Upon arrival, phones were locked in bubble cases. One of Diddy's sons was recruiting people to enter the house where the "Freak Off" was located. Inside, there were various activities occurring in different corners, including sexual activity. There were also little people dressed as Harajuku Barbies. The speaker questioned their presence at the party with adults at 7 a.m. The speaker felt it was suspicious that they were chosen to enter the house instead of their friend. The speaker claims there was hard drug use and orgies in the open, which offended and assaulted them. They believe Diddy was doing the things he is accused of.

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In 1991, P. Diddy organized a concert where 9 people died in a stampede. Some believe it was a ritual sacrifice to boost his career. Allegedly, he was seen counting money while people were being taken to the hospital. This event, similar to Travis Scott's Astroworld tragedy, raised suspicions of sacrifices for fame and wealth. P. Diddy's connections to elites and his rise to success after the incident fuel these theories. The eerie story suggests a dark side to achieving fame and power in the music industry. Subscribe for more content on this topic.

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You're legendary for throwing amazing parties. What's your secret? You need beautiful women and men to create a balanced atmosphere. Take care of the ladies; they need to feel appreciated. Also, you need a variety of alcohol, not just one type. Make sure to have water available, as many women prefer it at parties. Keep the vibe lively—no air conditioning! The heat helps everyone feel more relaxed and comfortable, creating a more intimate atmosphere. It’s all about setting the right mood and ensuring everyone has what they need to enjoy themselves.

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The speaker states that someone is spending 48 hours with Diddy and a friend, having a great time doing undisclosed activities that are a "15 year old's dream." The speaker implies they are responsible for the individual during this time. The speaker claims to have had legal guardianship of Usher when he released his first album, but clarifies they do not have legal guardianship of the person currently with Diddy, only temporary custody for the next 48 hours. The speaker concludes by saying they plan to "go full crazy."

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The speaker lived with Sean "Puffy" Combs in New York City for a year as part of "Puffy Flavor Camp," an idea from LA Reid. In the 90s, Puffy's place was filled with women and partying. The speaker, around 13 or 14 at the time, witnessed "curious things" but didn't fully understand them. Biggie Smalls, Lil Kim, Craig Mack, Faith Evans, Joe Cees, and Mary J. Blige were around. The speaker had per diem and could stay up later than the others. When asked if, as a dad, he would send his kid to "Puffy Camp," he responded, "Hell no."

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At a wedding in Bedminster, New Jersey, Donald Trump made a grand entrance, capturing everyone's attention. Despite being the center of attention, he had a unique ability to make each person feel like they were the reason for the gathering. He was a warm and welcoming host, going around to each table, asking about dinner and recommending wines, even though he didn't drink himself. Trump's hospitality was unmatched, leaving a lasting impression on the wedding attendees.

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The speaker claims that all the champagne was spiked, causing everyone to pass out. Because the speaker doesn't drink, they were unaffected. The speaker alleges that Diddy had a man in a room and that they recorded sounds of sexual activity through the door, including sounds of "balls slapping against ass cheeks," "niggas struggling to take dick," and people calling someone "daddy." The speaker states they recorded this because they planned to extort Diddy. The speaker implies that people didn't believe their story about Diddy until a video surfaced.

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Being famous has become scary and overwhelming. It feels like landing on the beach of Normandy, trying to maintain a happy facade amid chaos. Recently, there's been a lot of trouble surrounding Puffy, who's facing serious legal issues alone in a Rico case. Friends have asked about rumors of wild parties, and I jokingly realized I wasn't invited, which stung a bit. Imagine discovering everyone in Hollywood had an orgy without you! I even heard a wild story about Puffy and Carl Winslow from Family Matters being involved in something outrageous, which left me shocked. It’s a tough realization to feel left out of such bizarre happenings.

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Cassie filed a $30 million lawsuit against Diddy, accusing him of physical abuse and sexual assault over a decade. Some question why she didn't leave earlier, but coercion is mentioned. The lawsuit also mentions "freak offs," which involved costumes like masquerade masks and lingerie, taking place at high-end hotels and Diddy's homes. Bobby Sausalito, also known as Take Naps, shared a story about a conversation with a male escort who claimed to have been at Diddy's house. The escort described a dark room with a bed and a masked man sitting in the corner.

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Everybody knows there's no party like a ditty party.

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For every day we don't find out who's on the Diddy party guest list, I'm going to oil up one of my friends. I know where to get the oil—CVS has it in large bottles. I'll put my friend on the staircase and no one can leave until we get the names of the guests. People think Diddy is just a good musician, but there's more to it. Starting tonight, for each night I remain in the dark about the guest list, one of my friends will get oiled up. I'm serious about this.

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Diddy is facing an expanding federal investigation involving sex trafficking allegations. Subpoenas have been issued to corporations linked to him, including airlines. Former associates are cooperating, with one willing to testify against him. Allegations of criminal activities at his parties are surfacing, implicating high-profile figures. Diddy's ex-girlfriend is also under scrutiny for transporting illegal substances. The investigation is intensifying, with Diddy's inner circle feeling the pressure. Speculation about his potential involvement as an FBI informant adds another layer to the unfolding scandal. The music industry is on edge as the investigation progresses.

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The video describes Saint Bartholomew Island as the gathering site for billionaires and their superyachts, with the scene captured today showing “purple little triangles” representing these billionaires. It states that every year around New Year’s Eve, the world’s elite—billionaires, pet celebrities, and pet politicians—gather specifically at the Eden Rock Hotel for a super yacht festival. The Eden Rock Hotel’s location is noted, along with Saint Bartholomew and Jeffries Island. The guest list for this year is described as stacked, including “that evil bald man, Jeff Bezos,” “Miriam Adelson,” “that Israeli lady, or American lady. I don’t know. Her allegiance kinda depends on the day,” and “a bunch of other folks.” It also notes that “doctor Phil is there” this year. The presenter expresses personal irritation with a claim: “over the next few days, over 80% of all of the wealth on earth will congregate on Saint Bartholomew.” Additionally, it is stated that last year, “a 173 people attended the New Year’s Eve celebration at the Eden Rock Hotel,” which is described as being located there, and that “we are literally looking at most of all of the wealth on earth right there.”

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The Inauguration | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #557
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Theo Von announces dates for the Return of the Rat tour: East Lansing, MI (Feb 27), Victoria, BC (Mar 16), College Station and Belton, TX, Oxford, MS, Tuscaloosa, AL, Nashville, TN, Winnipeg and Calgary, Canada. Tickets at theovon.com. He notes the tour will end later this year. He recounts a LA mishap: thinking he was driving his Cybertruck, he described a Jeep Cherokee to police, then realized the car five spaces away was his. He joked about the Cybertruck looking like a UFO or a molar filling for the Statue of Liberty. He just returned from the inauguration in Washington, D.C. after a red-eye. He describes the five-block hotel draw, tight security, and the group he traveled with, including notable figures from entertainment, sports, and tech. He sat near a well-known racer on the bus; Conor McGregor arrived with obvious energy, and there had been online beef with the Paul brothers, but the mood was respectful. Security at the Capitol was intense: military, police, barricades, checkpoints. A backstage area offered soldiers broth and coffee and bananas. The Starlight Ball featured several celebrities; Gretzky showed up missing a tooth, and the crowd helped search for it. A chair on the inauguration stage broke, causing embarrassment, which prompted jokes about design and a miscommunication with the Paul brothers. He reflects that things feel different now: more self-promotion, easier access to celebrities, a shifting media landscape. Ads for Morgan & Morgan, Symmetry Sauna, and Valor Recovery appear, followed by a call-in segment about bathrooms at 985-664-9503. He closes by noting the weekend’s energy and his gratitude for being there.

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He Was Finally Arrested
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Sean Combs, known as P. Diddy, was arrested at the Park Hyatt in Manhattan on a federal indictment to be unsealed Tuesday, part of a probe into his alleged criminal empire. The three-count indictment charging Sean Combs with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and interstate transportation for prostitution. Prosecutors allege Combs used force, threats, and coercion to cause victims to engage in extended sexual performances with male commercial sex workers, often transported across state lines and recorded on video, with narcotics involved. Allegations describe elaborate 'freak offs'—sex performances planned and controlled, sometimes lasting days with multiple workers, narcotics, and recordings. The indictment says Combs led a criminal enterprise that moved victims and workers across state lines, stocked hotels, and arranged travel, with IV fluids afterward. He pled not guilty; bail was denied, and he awaits trial at the Metropolitan Detention Center.

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"I Want The Truth" - Diddy's Bodyguard On Rise To Fame, Fed Connection & Biggie's Murder | Ep. 448
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In a recent podcast, Jean Deal, a former bodyguard for Diddy, shared his experiences and insights about the music mogul and the events surrounding the deaths of Biggie Smalls and Tupac Shakur. Deal recounted his early interactions with Diddy, including a violent initiation into a gang and his role as Diddy's bodyguard during the rise of Bad Boy Records. He described Diddy as ambitious but noted that he was not yet a feared figure in the early '90s. Deal discussed the tragic City College incident where nine people died, which deeply affected him and led to a rift between him and Diddy. He claimed that Diddy ignored his warnings about potential dangers, which haunted him, especially after Biggie's murder. Deal alleged that Diddy was involved in various controversies, including accusations of grooming young artists and being implicated in Tupac's murder through connections with gang members. Recent allegations surfaced, naming Diddy 77 times in documents related to Tupac's murder, with claims that he paid for the hit. Deal expressed his belief that Diddy was aware of the dangers surrounding him and his associates but chose to ignore them. He also mentioned that Diddy’s father had ties to notorious figures in the drug trade, raising questions about Diddy's background and potential connections to criminal activities. Throughout the podcast, Deal emphasized his desire for Diddy to take responsibility for his actions and the impact they had on others, particularly the families of those affected by violence in the hip-hop community. He expressed a commitment to sharing the truth about his experiences and the culture of the music industry, highlighting the need for accountability and transparency.

This Past Weekend

Mark Cuban | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #533
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Audionet began in 1995 as "internet broadcasting," later becoming Broadcast.com and going public in 1998 as the biggest IPO in the history of the stock market at the time. Mark Cuban explains he started in a second bedroom, bought a PC, connected with a local radio station, and offered "Dallas sports or news from anywhere in the world" at audionet.com, which exploded and later became the leading platform before the dot-com crash. We were the first to stream basketball, football, baseball, you name it, and we were "the biggest by far." We went public, sold to Yahoo, and Yahoo "messed it up," a thread Cuban notes by recounting other Yahoo acquisitions like GeoCities and Tumblr. He mentions Yahoo’s missteps and what happened with Yahoo Finance and the overall strategy, while Theo riffs about his own Yahoo experience. Cuban recalls a tangential Diddy connection: in 2003 he redesigned a Mavericks uniform via email; he never met Diddy beyond that; he heard stories about parties but says, "I never hung out or did, and not," and regards the Diddy era as part of wealth’s temptations. He speaks about wealth creating paranoia at scale, noting that the level of wealth requires covering "every base" and that sometimes people become paranoid about privacy; he says, "I don’t like to live paranoid," preferring to enjoy money while staying grounded. He reflects on how wealth shifts priorities to family; his kids are now 15, 18 and 21, and he wants to be available as opposed to chasing the next party that used to define his younger years. Beyond business, Cuban discusses his nontraditional path: he never had a mentor, always learned by reading manuals and trying things, then applying what works. He built a personal-media empire, starting a podcast from his kitchen table and turning it into a studio; a pivotal moment came when a pizza executive in Santa Monica proposed advertising for $500 a month, convincing him to invest in a studio, helping him grow. He also recounts backing Relativity Space after a cold email, a venture that’s grown into a multi‑billion dollar company; he credits accessibility and willingness to help strangers as a recurring theme: sometimes just "making yourself available opens a lot of doors." In healthcare, Cuban launches CostPlus Drugs in 2022 to address price transparency and affordability. He explains, "costplusdrugs.com … show you our cost, our actual cost that we actually pay for it and then we mark it up 15% and then there’s $5 shipping," with further savings on many drugs, like droxidopa, which dropped from $10,000+ to $64. He emphasizes that transparency can save billions if Medicare bought at cost, and notes fiduciary issues with insurance-company contracts and the need for public price lists to empower patients. CostPlus Wellness and pricing transparency proposals tie into campaigns and policy discussions; he believes the healthcare disruption is the easiest industry to disrupt since the price lists open the market. He shares selling the Dallas Mavericks to focus on family, with a 27% stake retained; the decision was about time and strategy, not just money. Mustang, Texas, is a privately owned town he bought as a potential future project, and he keeps his kids’ birthdays aligned with family time. He opines on Elon Musk, Twitter, and the political climate, arguing that Kamala Harris represents a center-focused approach, while Trump runs a different “gangster” strategy. He believes a presidential candidate should detail policies and execution; he acknowledges the role of lobbying and the byzantine nature of politics, and he emphasizes the importance of leadership and building teams. He ends with practical advice for young people: find something you can be really good at, stay curious, be adaptable, and remember that selling—when you believe in what you sell—can become a lifelong asset. He also notes that AI will be a major future driver and that privacy, family, and time are the true riches of wealth. He also notes that AI will be a major future driver and that privacy, family, and time are the true riches of wealth.
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