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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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The former CEO of Abercrombie and Fitch, Mike Jeffries, was arrested in connection to a sex trafficking case. Rapper and music executive Sean Combs may be linked to a sex trafficking investigation. Jeffrey Epstein may have been the most prolific pedophile this country has ever known. The speaker claims to have had the story and an interview with Virginia Roberts for three years, but it was not aired.

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The video discusses serious allegations against Sean Diddy Combs, including sexual assault, harassment, and sex trafficking. The complaint also implicates his son and Universal Music Group in enabling his misconduct. The lawsuit seeks $30 million and raises concerns about a criminal enterprise. The case is reminiscent of the R. Kelly case.

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Individuals have reported instances that have been corroborated with evidence. One woman said that at parties, attendees were required to drink a provided drink, and refusal resulted in being kicked out. It is alleged that 90% of the drinks were laced with drugs. A 9-year-old boy was allegedly sexually abused by Sean Combs and others at a Bad Boy Records audition in New York City, after being promised a record deal. Another minor was allegedly told by Combs that he would make him a star, but first, he needed to perform oral sex on him in private. A 15-year-old girl was allegedly flown to New York City for a party, drugged, and raped in a private room, allegedly in the presence of Combs. A 26-year-old woman was allegedly picked up from the airport by Combs and others, given a drink in a black SUV, and woke up the next day with injuries to her vagina and anus. Another woman, who was pregnant, attended a dinner with Combs in Miami, and believes her drink was laced with something. She blacked out and woke up in Combs' mansion with injuries. The reports share a common theme involving drugs.

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People want to hear from me and I'm not leaving until God says so. I've been working with witnesses who experienced things at Epstein Island and were unlawfully detained by Beyonce and Jay-Z. They will be held accountable, especially Jay-Z. He lined up Dee Haven and Dame Dash. The 22nd anniversary of Jay-Z's unplugged performance just happened, and I played a big part in its success. I made a deal with Jay-Z to leave his wife alone in exchange for my silence about Kathy White. My ultimate security is God, and I'm not afraid.

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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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There is indeed a "chopping block," and Shawn Carter is next. I have nine witnesses ready to come forward, each with alarming stories and evidence that surpasses previous allegations. There have been numerous psychological operations targeting employees, mothers of secret children, and interns who refused to sign non-disclosure agreements, resulting in devastating consequences for their lives. I managed to survive the situation, but Aaliyah did not. Beyoncé was also interested in what Shawn was offering.

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The transcript presents two contrasting points. First, it states that there is no credible information that he trafficked them to anyone else. Second, it notes that, according to victims who cooperated with the FBI in that investigation, documents in FBI possession, your possession, detail at least 20 men to whom Jeffrey Epstein trafficked victims. Among those named is mister Jess Staley, CEO of Barclays Bank, indicating that Epstein trafficked victims to him. The list also includes at least 19 other individuals, spanning a range of professions and high-profile positions. The described categories of people named in the documents include a Hollywood producer worth a few hundred million dollars, a royal prince, a high-profile individual in the music industry, a very prominent banker, a high-profile government official, a high-profile former politician, an owner of a car company in Italy, a rock star, and a magician. The enumeration further specifies that at least six billionaires are among those listed, including a billionaire from Canada. In summary, the transcript claims that while there is no credible information of trafficking to other parties, FBI-linked documents enumerate a network of at least 20 men connected to Epstein’s trafficking of victims, with Jess Staley explicitly identified as one of the recipients. The rest of the named individuals span diverse and prestigious sectors—entertainment, royalty, finance, government, politics, automotive business, music, magic, and extreme wealth—highlighting a broad and varied set of possible associations. The allegations are presented as claims from victims who cooperated with the FBI, and the list is described as detailing those individuals to whom Epstein trafficked victims.

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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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Sean Diddy Combs is accused of sex trafficking and assault by Cassandra Ventura, who alleges he raped and abused her over a decade. Combs denies the claims, stating they are baseless and that Ventura demanded $30 million to keep quiet about their relationship. Ventura, known as Cassie, says she is ready to speak out after years of silence.

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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 Sean Diddy Combs trial has allegedly triggered panic in Hollywood, with stars like George Clooney, Beyonce, DiCaprio, and Jay-Z reportedly mobilizing to end the trial, fearing Diddy will expose others if convicted. A CAA insider claims Diddy was running a blackmail operation, collecting secrets on powerful figures. R. Kelly's attorney suggests Diddy is prepared to name names. Hollywood is allegedly planning a coordinated shutdown, halting productions and appearances to pressure the public to demand Diddy's release. One source claims the goal is to "punish the public" into submission, fearing the truth will implicate many in the industry. The "deep state" is also allegedly mobilizing, potentially mirroring the Epstein case. Assistant US Attorney Maureen Comey, daughter of James Comey, is involved, raising concerns of a cover-up. Investigative journalist Liz Crokin suggests the trial could expose a "honeypot operation run amok," potentially revealing connections between Diddy's and Epstein's rings, including Rachel Chandler. Survivors are reportedly terrified, fearing for their lives. The video claims this is part of a larger, ancient, global pedophile ring.

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Things aren't looking good for Combs, who is currently in jail in New York with increasing charges and witnesses against him. While a significant amount of incriminating material was seized, he managed to destroy some documents before investigators could access them. Interestingly, just hours before the raids, Doug Emhoff tipped off Combs about them, likely through his connection with Kamala Harris. Emhoff, a California lawyer, had prior relationships with many in the entertainment industry. Combs' lawyer reportedly paid Emhoff $500,000 for this information. The destroyed documents contained names of powerful individuals involved in Combs' illegal activities, many of whom support Harris. However, Combs couldn't destroy all evidence in time due to the number of properties he owns and attempted to enlist his children’s help in Los Angeles.

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There are subjects for which people could be thrown in prison. You know, a great example would be Diddy. So what happened with Diddy? I think what happened with Diddy is Diddy had a bunch of very incriminating tapes. I think Epstein, light. And I think they arrested him to round it all up all the data. I think they did it to get all the data away from Diddy because he was being sued in civil court. And the guilty party said, We got to get it out of there before the civil court gets it. And so they arrested Diddy. What they just convict him of? Nothing. They could have put him away for twenty years based on what he did to Justin Bieber. Right? They didn't even get him on any of that. So it's a classic. It's a classic case.

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The speaker states that while names beyond Sean Combs will be revealed, it won't be immediately, as they are ensuring accuracy. The names, once confirmed, will be shocking. Besides Combs, other perpetrators and complicit bystanders will be revealed, including those who participated, encouraged, or facilitated the behavior. Defendants will include individuals and corporate entities like banks, pharmaceutical companies, and hotels that profited from the culture. Victims were often paid cash and threatened. The speaker lists categories of individuals and entities who will be included as defendants, urging them to come forward. There is a common pattern: victims are lured, given a laced drink, and then sexually assaulted while others watch. Victims are then threatened into silence. Claims will include violent sexual assault, rape, sexual abuse, facilitated sex with a controlled substance, false imprisonment, compelling prostitution, sexual misconduct, dissemination of video recordings, and sexual abuse of minors. Cases against Combs and others are expected to be filed within 30 days.

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The speaker states that while they will not name names today beyond Sean Combs, a long list of individuals will eventually be named as investigations confirm details. These names will shock the public and include not only perpetrators but also complicit bystanders and facilitators of vile conduct. Defendants will include individuals and corporate entities like banks, pharmaceutical companies, and hotels that profited from this culture. Victims were often paid cash, threatened, and told to leave. The cases will target anyone involved in the assault or exploitation, those who encouraged or facilitated it, bystanders who did nothing, venues that were aware, and anyone who benefited from or covered up the conduct. The speaker describes a common pattern: victims are lured, given a laced drink, and then sexually assaulted while others watch. Victims are left ashamed, confused, and threatened into silence. Claims will include violent sexual assault, abuse, facilitated sex with controlled substances, false imprisonment, compelling prostitution, sexual misconduct, dissemination of recordings, and sexual abuse of minors. Cases against Combs and others are expected to be filed within 30 days.

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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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Sean Diddy Combs, a music mogul, is facing a lawsuit accusing him of sex trafficking and sexual assault. The lawsuit was filed by Cassandra Ventura, also known as Cassie, who met Combs when she was 19 and later signed to his record label. Ventura claims that Combs not only raped her but also physically abused her over a decade, while leading her into a drug-fueled lifestyle. After years of silence, Ventura is now ready to share her story. Combs' lawyer denies the allegations, calling them baseless and outrageous, and mentions that Ventura has demanded $30 million and threatened to write a book about their relationship.

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The Sean Diddy Combs trial has Hollywood insiders fearing exposure of a blackmail scandal involving underage sex and drugs. Sources claim Diddy, facing conviction, threatens to implicate numerous high-profile celebrities, potentially collapsing an empire built on secrets. A covert campaign, orchestrated by CAA, aims to pressure the public to end the trial, with A-list celebrities allegedly planning a coordinated shutdown of Hollywood to sway public sentiment. Insiders report that stars like George Clooney, Beyonce, and Jay-Z are backing a strike, fearing Diddy will expose their secrets. Some suggest an indefinite industry blackout to force Diddy's release. Concerns extend beyond Hollywood, with claims that the "deep state," including Maureen Comey, is mobilizing to protect powerful figures, mirroring actions taken during the Epstein case. Diddy and Epstein's operations are allegedly linked through figures like Rachel Chandler. Investigative journalist Liz Crokin suggests the trial's truth could shatter the mainstream media's narrative. Some believe Diddy may expose more about Epstein's ring. There are also claims that a global elite, involved in child abuse and occult practices, is on the verge of exposure.

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Diddy's "Sex Slave" Was Telling The Truth..
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Shawn Combmes's federal trial features testimony from Jonathan Audi, the former adult performer who once claimed he was 'a sex slave' for Combmes and Cassie. Audi testified that he 'had sex with Cassie and Sean. Basically, he would talk about what to do with Cassie.' He said he 'had like 15 encounters' and that there was 'a lot of business' behind their arrangements. Cassie Ventura Fine testified she was coerced into prolonged, elaborate sexual performances with male sex workers, and prosecutors allege Combmes used threats, violence, and manipulation to induce and coerce Cassie. Audi described being paid to participate in sexual acts with Cassie in front of Combmes, saying there were '15 sessions' with Ventura Fine and others, and that he was paid '$800 each time.' He discussed drugs used during encounters and said he decided to record sessions after Cassie passed out to have evidence in case anything happened: 'So after she passed out, I decided to record that in the event anything was to happen, like if she died or anybody died, it would be on camera on video.' The defense notes that Combmes allegedly tried to prevent disclosure of videos and that Audi claimed Combmes 'told' Cassie what to say. Reports also mention an NDA and a rumored $5 million settlement with Audi. On cross-examination, the defense and Cassie discussed alleged recordings and attempts to suppress them; the prosecution said Combmes used coercion; Audi later spoke with NewsNation saying he understood Cassie's life and that Combmes's actions matched his earlier statements; the case continues as witnesses, contracts, and recordings intersect in a tangled celebrity-crime narrative.

Philion

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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'F*ing RIDICULOUS': Megyn Kelly RIPS Diddy Verdict
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Sean Diddy Combs was acquitted of serious charges like racketeering and sex trafficking but found guilty of transporting prostitutes. He collapsed in court, praying after the verdict, and was denied bail pending sentencing on October 3rd, where he faces up to 20 years. The prosecution, led by Marine Comey, faced criticism for overreaching with RICO charges. Diddy has a lengthy criminal history, including past accusations of violence and negligence, but has often avoided serious consequences. The trial was emotionally charged, particularly for Cassie, who testified while pregnant. Many believe the prosecution failed to effectively present their case.

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"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.

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Bombshell New Hunter Biden Charges, and "Racist Royals" Drama, with Welch, Wolfe, and Callahan
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Megyn Kelly discusses significant developments regarding Hunter Biden, who has been indicted on nine tax charges, including three felonies, related to a scheme to avoid paying taxes from 2016 to 2019. The indictment highlights his spending on drugs, escorts, and luxury items, while excluding years when he received payments from Burisma, raising suspicions about intentional omissions to protect Joe Biden. Kelly emphasizes that the charges vindicate whistleblowers Joseph Ziegler and Gary Shapley, who faced backlash for their claims about the investigation's handling. Hunter's attorney argues that the charges would not have been pursued if he had a different last name, but Kelly counters that lesser-known individuals have faced harsher penalties for similar offenses. The discussion shifts to the implications for the Biden administration and the 2024 election, with predictions of embarrassment for Biden if the case goes to trial. Kelly notes the media's leniency towards the Bidens and the lack of accountability for their actions. The conversation then transitions to the broader political landscape, expressing frustration over the quality of candidates in American politics, with a call for more decent individuals in leadership roles. Kelly also addresses the ongoing issues of free speech on college campuses, particularly in light of recent testimonies from university presidents regarding anti-Semitism and the treatment of Jewish students. The panel critiques the hypocrisy in how free speech is applied differently based on identity and political affiliations, highlighting the need for accountability and a more honest dialogue about these issues. The conversation concludes with a focus on the allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs, where multiple women have come forward with disturbing claims of sexual assault and drugging. The panel discusses the pattern of behavior exhibited by Combs and the potential for criminal investigations, emphasizing the seriousness of the allegations and the need for justice for the victims.
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