Diddy's friend defends him amid controversies, suggesting a conspiracy by Diageo due to a business fallout. He questions the timing of the allegations and media backlash, emphasizing Diddy's lack of criminal charges. He criticizes the focus on Diddy instead of more pressing issues like the election and child exploitation. He also calls out 50 Cent for attacking Diddy during this time.
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According to a confession from Sean Diddy Combs' former cell blockmate, Diddy was protected by the system because he has been doing the Fed's bidding for years. Power players like Barack Obama and James Comey protected Diddy, and Comey's daughter, Maureen Comey, oversaw the prosecution.
Diddy's trial was a show trial, similar to the Jeffrey Epstein case, where Ghislaine Maxwell was blamed while VIP pedophiles were protected. Suge Knight says Diddy has been working with the FBI his whole career and has blackmail material on powerful people, including Obama. Obama intervened in 2013 to keep Diddy out of prison. Diddy's former assistant testified that Obama met with Diddy's drug courier. Diddy hosted parties celebrating Obama and took ecstasy pills shaped like him.
A former cell blockmate says everyone knew Obama's fingerprints were all over the court case. Diddy had half the tier on his payroll, private visits, and someone from the Obama Foundation visited him. In 2013, Diddy avoided hard time on a weapons charge after doing favors for Obama. The cell blockmate says the prosecution was a sham, and Diddy will serve his sentence in a VIP unit. Alan Dershowitz is defending the Diddy verdict.
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Macaulay Culkin alleges he was a victim of Diddy after his abusive father, Kit Culkin, sent him to Diddy at age 13. After a party, Culkin says he couldn't walk for a week and slept for three days with no memory of what happened, only excruciating pain upon waking.
Culkin claims he and Justin Bieber weren't the only children who endured horrific experiences. He wants to testify at trial to seek justice and prevent further harm to children.
Culkin describes that period as living in darkness, losing his childhood innocence and suffering irreparable harm. Now a father of two, he vows never to treat his children as commodities or hand them over to "the devil," referring to Diddy and his father as heartless people.
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What's happening with P. Diddy is not a distraction, but the main point, especially concerning missing children. P. Diddy allegedly has 15 years of tapes showing celebrities committing unthinkable acts against minors.
The speaker questions why these allegations and other cases, like Danny Masterson's, are only now coming to light. They also question the timing of Kim Porter's book release after her mysterious death in 2018.
The speaker claims royal elites in the 16th century bathed in the blood of virgins to stay youthful and that this practice is still being investigated in 2024. They also highlight the issue of thousands of unaccounted for migrant children.
Political theater is a distraction, but the events in Hollywood are the real issue. The speaker believes P. Diddy will reveal information and everything will fall apart.
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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss their plans for the next 48 hours. Speaker 1 is excited to start driving next year and mentions having a permit. Speaker 0 talks about Justin and a movie called "48 hours" that they are enjoying. Speaker 1 mentions being given custody of someone and being signed to Usher. Speaker 0 mentions having legal guardianship of Usher in the past. They both express excitement about the next 48 hours and mention going crazy and getting girls.
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The video discusses shocking revelations about Jaden Smith's tumultuous journey, including claims of being passed around by his parents and music moguls like Diddy. Allegations of inappropriate relationships and secret agreements are revealed, with mentions of FO parties and disturbing mentorship programs. Jaden's struggles after a movie flop and his complicated relationship with his parents are highlighted. The narrative delves into dark corners of Hollywood, questioning the true extent of familial love and the depths of fame and power. The speaker urges viewers to seek truth amidst speculation and scandal, emphasizing the importance of staying curious and vigilant.
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They are having a blast like in the movie "48 Hours" with Usher for the next 48 hours. Usher was under the speaker's guardianship during his first album. They plan to go wild and get grills in the next 48 hours.
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Rapper Sean Combs is accused of sexual assault, human trafficking, and running a blackmail operation. He allegedly drugged underage girls and trafficked them, showing signs of being a pedophile. Combs adopted a young girl, Ava Barone, who claimed to have been on the streets before he took her in. There are unsettling videos of Combs with a 15-year-old Justin Bieber. Leonardo DiCaprio testified in court about stolen money from a Malaysian billionaire being funneled into Barack Obama's campaign. Investigations link Combs to offering money to murder Tupac. The situation points to a larger issue involving Obama and a satanic pedophile cabal. Comedian Katt Williams predicted these revelations.
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The speaker reflects on their experience working under Diddy, acknowledging the love-hate relationship they have with it. They believe that their success in other areas is due to the training they received from Diddy, despite the difficult working conditions. The speaker mentions the mind games, division among the girls, and manipulation by the people in charge. They express how young and impressionable they were, learning about their worth through the subjective gaze of men. The speaker states that none of them have fully healed from the traumatic experience. They also mention Diddy's criticism of their appearance and the lack of protection or rights for individuals at that time due to numerous contracts and NDAs.
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Diddy Combs faces new allegations of drugging sex assault victims. Body camera footage shows the arrest of an alleged drug mule at a Florida airport. Lawsuits accuse Diddy of sexual assault, sex trafficking, and abuse. Celebrities weigh in on the controversy, with Miami rapper Uncle Woop defending Diddy. Attorney Spencer Coogan believes law enforcement has been investigating Diddy prior to recent raids on his properties. Diddy's private jet was seen at an airport, but his current location is unknown amidst mounting allegations.
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Speaker 0 stated that someone "trained me to have to be perfect." Speaker 1 then mentioned "working for Diddy," to which Speaker 0 responded, "Absolutely." Speaker 1 expressed affection for Diddy, calling him a "good friend" and "good guy." Speaker 0 stated that "he expects—" before Speaker 1 interjected, asking, "Is he a good guy?" Speaker 0 responded, "I don't wanna answer that question." Speaker 1 concluded by saying, "I think he's a good guy. I'm a stick up for—"
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The court documents allege that Diddy is involved in serious crimes in the rap industry, including murder, sexual assault, grooming, and drugging. Names like Cuba Gooding Junior, Meek Mill, and Chris Brown are mentioned, with claims of underage sex and blackmail. Diddy is accused of using his power to sexually assault males and silence them through blackmail. If even a fraction of these claims are true, Diddy should face severe consequences. 50 Cent is expected to comment on this scandal in the coming weeks.
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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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To understand the lawsuit against P. Diddy, one must know the history of sexual blackmail. Diddy is accused of various crimes, including hosting parties with underage girls and collecting sexual blackmail on important figures. This ties back to Meyer Lansky, who blackmailed J. Edgar Hoover, leading to a culture of anti-gay sentiment. Diddy's mentor, Clive Davis, supported him in founding Bad Boy Records, where Diddy allegedly engaged in sexual blackmail operations for 30 years, involving artists like Usher and Meek Mill. The music industry is influenced by blackmail, promoting violence and drugs. The motive behind this manipulation remains unclear.
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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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When you turn 16, you can have this. And when you turn 18, you'll get a mansion. You smell great. How old are you? What music do you listen to? I feel violated. Can you say it again? You have nice lips. Can you give me the sex talk? Why are you involving me in this? It's a 15-year-old's dream. I have temporary custody of Usher for the next 48 hours. We're going crazy.
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Yeah, Diddy's here, he's been kind. I have made some friends. It's a strange place here, though. It's a mix of a few other high profile cases and a lot of former, or supposed former, gangsters.
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P Diddy settled a lawsuit filed by Cassie, who accused him of rape, drugging, sex trafficking, and torture. The abuse started when she was a teenager. P Diddy, who was Usher's legal guardian, spent 48 hours with Justin Bieber when he turned 15. The details of their time together are undisclosed, but it had a lasting impact on Bieber. The video then transitions to a conversation between two individuals discussing their plans for the next 48 hours, which includes going out and meeting girls. The video ends with a mention of Monarch programming, a form of mind control used by various organizations.
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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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What's happening with P. Diddy is not a distraction, but the main point, especially concerning missing children. There are too many incidents of children being grabbed up by perverts. P. Diddy allegedly has 15 years of tapes showing celebrities doing unspeakable things to minors.
The speaker questions why Kamala Harris is associating with Hollywood while it's collapsing, and why accountability for figures like Danny Masterson and P. Diddy is only happening now. The speaker also questions the timing of Kim Porter's book release after her mysterious death in 2018.
The speaker claims royal elites in the 16th century bathed in the blood of virgins to stay youthful, and that this practice is still being investigated in 2024. Thousands of migrant children have disappeared at the border. The speaker believes that the situation with Hollywood is the point and that P. Diddy will expose everything.
PBD Podcast
"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.
The Megyn Kelly Show
"The View" Exposed, Biden's Glitzy Fundraiser, and MSNBC's Tantrums, with The Fifth Column Hosts
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Megyn Kelly hosts a live show discussing President Biden's fundraising event in New York City, which features former presidents Obama and Clinton, expected to raise $25 million. In contrast, former President Trump attends the wake of an NYPD officer killed in the line of duty, highlighting a stark political juxtaposition. The hosts from The Fifth Column—Michael Moan, Camille Foster, and Matt Welsh—join Kelly to discuss various topics, including rising cyber attacks and the implications of Congress considering the Durban Marshall credit card bill, which could jeopardize consumer data security.
The conversation shifts to the tragic death of Officer Jonathan Diller, who was shot while on duty. The hosts critique Biden's absence at the wake, emphasizing the political optics of his fundraising event coinciding with the officer's funeral. They discuss the broader implications of crime in New York City, noting a rise in violence and the perception of safety among residents. The hosts express skepticism about the narrative that crime is decreasing, citing personal experiences and observations of the subway system's safety.
The discussion also touches on Coleman Hughes's recent appearance on The View, where he advocates for a colorblind approach to race and criticizes the current trend of emphasizing racial identity in public policy. The hosts analyze the hostile reception Hughes received from the show's panel, particularly from Sunny Hostin, who accused him of being a pawn for conservative ideologies. They reflect on the broader cultural implications of such exchanges and the challenges faced by individuals who express dissenting views in academic and media environments.
The show further delves into the media landscape, discussing the hiring controversies at MSNBC and NBC, and the challenges faced by journalists in maintaining objectivity amidst political pressures. The hosts critique the current state of cable news, highlighting the need for diverse perspectives and the dangers of ideological conformity.
Finally, the conversation shifts to the legal troubles of Sean "Diddy" Combs, who is under investigation by the Department of Homeland Security for potential sex trafficking. The hosts express skepticism about the sensationalism surrounding such cases, urging caution and a thorough examination of the evidence before drawing conclusions. They emphasize the importance of addressing the realities of sex trafficking and the need for accountability in high-profile cases.
The Megyn Kelly Show
Shocking Allegations Against Megastar Diddy - Will He Be Arrested After Raids? With Jesse Weber
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Megyn Kelly discusses the legal troubles of Sean Combs, also known as Diddy, with attorney Jesse Weber. Recent events include federal raids on Diddy's homes amid multiple lawsuits alleging sexual assault, sex trafficking, and abuse. A notable lawsuit from his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, accused him of severe misconduct, which she settled the day after filing. This quick settlement raises questions about her potential cooperation with law enforcement. Other lawsuits have emerged, including allegations from former producer Rodney Jones, who claims he was sexually abused and forced to recruit sex workers for Diddy. The lawsuits detail a pattern of coercion and violence, with some plaintiffs alleging drugging and assault. Diddy has denied all allegations, labeling them as fabricated and financially motivated. Legal experts suggest that while the federal investigation is ongoing, the lack of immediate arrests does not rule out future charges. The discussion also touches on the implications of the New York Adult Survivors Act, which has led to a surge in claims against Diddy. Overall, the situation remains fluid, with significant legal challenges ahead for Combs.