On 10/27/24 I explored the Sean (P Diddy) Combs sex
trafficking indictment as something worrisome to the Leftist Music/Hollywood
industry and by extension so also damning to the Dem-Marxist machine behind
Kamala’s election campaign (or is it a coup campaign? Time will tell).
The title: “Kamala-Supporting Left Music/Hollywood P Diddy Concerns”.
(Posted at 3 Blogs in case of platform censorship: HERE,
HERE
& HERE.)
As I was sharing that post on various Social Media platforms
I came across a Telegram Ezra A.
Cohen post along the same lines of what I was sharing.
Cohen compiled a list of Music/Hollywood associates of Sean
Combs. My guess is everyone on that list is a supporter of the Dem-Marxist
Harris/Walz Election 2024 Ticket.
I’m not going to take the time to verify the list or the Combs-association.
If you care about America’s future, YOU might want to do that on your time.
Keep in mind the Music/Hollywood Industry is a huge fabric
of influence in the lives of Americans – young and old alike. Of the many
things that needs to change in our culture, one good thing would be a reinstitution
of Christian ethics in the debased Music/Hollywood Industrial Complex.
BELOW – The Cohen List! (The title is derived from
content)
There are also designers, filmmakers, directors, writers,
comedians, actors, actresses, producers, politicians, media personalities, TV
presenters, loads of musicians, novelists, poets, authors, sports, football.
The list is endless.
And that’s only some of them…..There’s 100’s of names coming
out supporting the whore of Babylon. That’s a f**k load of blackmail they have
on these people. The lists are being released in real time through the Kamala
endorsements. Great way to expose these demons.
If there’s anyone that I should add please write in the
comments, as I’m going to post this on X for the sleepers. Sorry if I have
duplicated some of the names.
There’s so many big names being dropped, like I say I
haven’t listed all of them. I’d be here all week.
Jeffrey Epstein was a prolific sex-trafficking criminal
focusing primarily on underage young ladies. Epstein’s circle criminal
creepiness involved the wealthy and politically powerful. It is my opinion that
due to the politically powerful association, Epstein died in jail. Yep, I’m one
of those who DO NOT believes Epstein was murdered in jail to silence him to
prevent coconspirator revelations.
Which brings us to the Sean Combs (P Daddy – Puff Daddy –
etc.) sex trafficking indictment that appears to circle around the
Music/Hollywood Industry.
Does anyone find it amazing the Combs indictment seems to
not receive the same Mockingbird News scrutiny that Epstein Received?
Another question/thought: Could the news silence be related
to the apparent overwhelming Muslic/Hollywood support for an American Leftist
Transformation and endorsement of wicked-lying Kamala? HMMM…?
As the P Diddy crimes are aired out in a public trial, will
Sean Combs an inexplicable mysterious death behind bars? He is in jail in New York
in a Brooklyn jail. It’s not the same jail as Epstein died in but the same
city-area. People.com from 9/20/24 has this HEADLINE: ‘Diddy
Is in Jail on Suicide Watch: Inside His Life Behind Bars (Exclusive): The
rapper is housed at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center, a facility his
lawyers have called "horrific"’.
Today’s post has a few videos looking at the accused
sex-criminal P Diddy – Sean Combs. Before the videos here are some articles
looking at the criminal charges and civil suits emerging from emboldened P
Diddy victims:
After the videos, I will cross post an October 18 Sky
News post which is a bit lengthy because it is detailed and does report the
Combs’ family support which rejects the DOJ criminal charges. Sky News title: “P
Diddy: What is Sean Combs charged with and when is his trial?”
Jonathan Oddi, the man accused of firing shots inside the
lobby of a Trump hotel in Florida, told police in an interview afterward that
he was once a “sex slave” of Sean “Diddy” Combs. As Combs now faces several
criminal counts, including sex trafficking, the interview is taking on a new
tone. Law&Crime’s Jesse Weber analyzes the interrogation with retired NYPD
detective Tom Smith.
Sean “Diddy” Combs is dealing with multiple federal and
state civil lawsuits, on top of the criminal charges a grand jury recommended
last month. Law&Crime’s Jesse Weber checked for updates on each case and
has the latest.
P Diddy: What is Sean Combs charged with and when is his
trial?
P Diddy is charged with sex trafficking, racketeering
and transportation to engage in prostitution. He is also facing a string of
allegations in a series of lawsuits.
Sean Combs - also known as P Diddy and Puff Daddy - will go
on trial on sex trafficking charges in May next year.
The rapper has been repeatedly refused bail after pleading
not guilty to three felony counts.
Combs,
a three-time Grammy winner and one of the most influential hip-hop producers of
the past three decades, has been facing a wave of lawsuits by women who have
accused him of sexual assault.
Combs is at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn
where he has been since he was arrested on 16 September at a hotel in New York.
Combs denies all charges, and faces a criminal trial having
been denied bail at $50m (£37.8m).
Since he was detained, more allegations have emerged,
including some of rape, and fresh lawsuits have also been filed.
Here's a look what the charges are, what else he has been
accused of and what his lawyers have said.
What are the charges?
They relate to sex trafficking, drug possession and firearms
offences.
Specifically, there are three charges outlined by the
Southern District of New York (SDNY) in a 14-page legal indictment:
§Racketeering
conspiracy
§Sex
trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion
§Transportation to engage in prostitution
Racketeering conspiracy - which means illegal activity for
profit that is disguised as legitimate business dealings - carries a maximum
sentence of life in prison; sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion has a
maximum sentence of life in prison and a mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years
in prison; and transportation for purposes of prostitution carries a maximum
sentence of 10 years.
The indictment alleges Combs "abused, threatened, and
coerced women and others around him to fulfil his sexual desires, protect his
reputation, and conceal his conduct" from at least 2008.
It claims the 54-year-old used his employees, resources and
influence in the music industry to create a "criminal enterprise whose
members and associates engaged in, and attempted to engage in, among other
crimes, sex trafficking, forced labour, kidnapping, arson, bribery, and
obstruction of justice".
Combs and his defence
lawyer Marc Agnifilo in a courtroom sketch. Pic: Reuters (Sky
News Photo)
Details of 'freak offs'
He allegedly induced female victims and male sex workers
into drug-fuelled sexual performances, dubbed "freak offs", according
to the document.
The freak offs, referred to in the document some 16 times,
were described as "elaborate and produced sex performances that Combs
arranged, directed, masturbated during, and often electronically
recorded".
Prosecutors allege victims were given controlled substances
during the sometimes days-long events to keep them "obedient and
compliant" and Combs subjected them to "physical, emotional, and
verbal abuse" to get them to engage.
It said Combs and his victims were so exhausted after the
sessions - which sometimes lasted days at a time - that they "typically
received IV fluids to recover from the physical exertion and drug use".
Around 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant were seized
from Combs' homes in Miami and Los Angeles when they were raided in March, the
indictment added.
It also claims Combs and members of his business
"engaged in acts of violence, threats of violence, threats of financial
and reputational harm, and verbal abuse" including kidnapping and arson
when witnesses of his alleged abuse threatened his authority or reputation.
What have Combs and his lawyers said?
Combs has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
After his arrest, his lawyer Marc Agnifilo said he was
"disappointed" with the decision to "pursue what we believe is
an unjust prosecution of Mr Combs by the US Attorney's Office".
"Diddy is an imperfect person but is not
criminal," he continued.
"To his credit, Mr Combs has been nothing but
cooperative with this investigation and he voluntarily relocated to New York
last week in anticipation of these charges.
"Please reserve your judgment until you have all the
facts. These are the acts of an innocent man with nothing to hide, and he looks
forward to clearing his name in court."
Speaking to journalists after Combs entered his plea, the
lawyer added: "I am feeling confident. We're going to go get Mr Combs out
of jail."
A statement from lawyers representing some of those who have
made accusations against Combs said the "long-awaited arrest is the first
step for our clients receiving justice".
"The evidence is very clear and it was only a matter of
time," the statement from lawyers Rodney Diggs and Tyrone Blackburnread.
"This is an important step towards justice for all of
Mr Combs's victims including my clients. Justice will prevail."
Diddy's mother says narrative created out of lies
Combs's mother Janice Smalls Combs, via her attorney,
released a statement on 7 October.
Her statement read:
"It is heartbreaking to see my son judged not for the
truth, but for a narrative created out of lies," Ms Combs wrote.
"To bear witness to what seems to be like a public
lynching of my son before he has had the opportunity to prove his innocence is
a pain too unbearable to put into words," she continued.
"Like every human being, my son deserves to have his
day in court, to finally share his side, and to prove his innocence.
"I am not here to portray my son as perfect because he
is not. He has made mistakes in his past, as we all have."
She went on to say he "may not have been entirely
truthful about certain things," referencing the fact he denied being
violent towards ex-girlfriend, R&B singer Cassie, and settled her lawsuit out of court months before CNN aired hotel security footageshowing Combs punching
and kicking her and throwing her to the floor.
Ms Combs said she believed the federal government used his
decision to settle out of court "by interpreting it as an admission of
guilt".
You can read her full statement by clicking hereand scrolling down.
Why has Combs been denied bail?
Combs's lawyers offered a $50m (£37.8m) bail package in
exchange for him being placed under house arrest at his Florida mansion with
GPS monitoring and strict limits on visitors.
Arguing to keep him behind bars, prosecutor Emily Johnson
told the judge that Combs had a long history of intimidating both accusers and
witnesses to his alleged abuse.
Ms Johnson cited text messages from women who said Combs
forced them into the freak offs and then threatened to leak explicit videos of
them engaging in sexual acts.
She also said that Combs's defence team was "minimising
and horrifically understating" his propensity for violence.
The defence and prosecution were wrangling over the request
before US district judge Andrew L Carter denied bail and the rapper has been
behind bars since 17 September.
He said the government had proved "by clear and
convincing evidence that there is no condition or set of conditions" that
will ensure the safety of the community and that the rapper and music mogul
will not tamper with witnesses.
On 30 September, Combs's lawyers filed a notice of appeal to
have him released on house arrest which was denied again.
New lawsuits: 'It's a long list'
On 1 October 2024, a lawyer representing 120 accusers said
he would be filing lawsuits against the hip-hop mogul within the next month.
Houston attorney Tony Buzbee described the alleged victims
as 60 males and 60 females, and that 25 were minors at the time of the alleged
misconduct. The claims cover a period from 1991 to 2024.
He said one claimant alleges he was abused when he was nine
years old.
"This is not a class action," Mr Buzbee said at a
news conference. "A class action is when one or two people file a case on
behalf of a group of people - that's not this.
"These cases are individual cases. Each case will live
and die on its own merit. These cases will be filed individually; one plaintiff
against whoever the defendants were involved in the case."
According to Mr Buzbee, more than 3,280 people contacted his
firm with allegations against Combs.
'Names will shock you'
Mr Buzbee said in the news conference: "The day will
come when we will name names other than Sean Combs, and there's a lot of names
- it's a long list already. And of course, I already know who some of these
individuals are, but because of the nature of this case, we're going to make
damn sure we're right before we do that.
"But the names that we're going to name, assuming that
our investigators confirm and corroborate what we've been told, are names that
will shock you."
He went on to say they were individual cases, there are
other alleged perpetrators involved and they will be revealed when that case is
filed, before adding: "They already know who they are."
He said they were not limited to "cowardly but
complicit bystanders", but people who "participated, encouraged, and
egged it on".
He added that as they were identified, each will be part of
the case as defendants, which will not only include individuals but also
"corporate entities".
All were filed anonymously - two by women identified as Jane
Does and four by men identified as John Does.
They included allegations of raping women, sexually
assaulting men and molesting a 16-year-old boy.
Mr Buzbee said the cases involved alleged "conduct that
occurred over a span beginning in 1995 through 2021".
He added: "We expect to be filing many more cases over
the next several weeks naming Mr Combs and others as defendants as we continue
to gather evidence and prepare the filings."
One of the John Does, a man living in North
Carolina, claims Combs molested him when he was 16 at one of the
rapper's famous white parties in the 1990s.
The man alleges the assault occurred during a conversation
about how to become a music star. Combs is alleged to have said: "Don't
you want to break into the business?"
The other lawsuits include allegations of rape and drugging
to incapacitate victims.
One of the Jane Does alleged Combs raped her in a hotel room
in 2004 and forced her friend to perform a sex act on him - and also threatened
to have them both killed if they did not comply with his demands.
Rape case filed over 2Pac comment
A separate lawsuit filed in California alleges that Combs
raped a woman as payback for her saying she believed he was involved in the
murder of rapper Tupac Shakur.
The woman is suing the music mogul, along with four other
men and two women, over allegations of sexual assault, battery, rape, sexual
abuse, false imprisonment and kidnapping, and has called for a trial by jury.
She claims she met a friend of Combs in a bar in 2018, where
he made a video call to Combs to show her. The suit claims she said she was
"not impressed" because she believes Combs "had something to do
with the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur".
She alleges Combs said she would "pay" for the
comment.
When the woman went to that friend's house weeks later,
Combs turned up unannounced, the court documents say.
He told her again she would "pay", the lawsuit
claims, and approached her with a knife.
He held it to the right side of her face "and
threatened to give her a 'Glasgow smile' - which means to cut the sides of her
mouth - in retaliation for her previous statements on the video call", the
document says.
The woman alleges her clothes were removed and that Combs
covered her in a substance she realised was an oil or lubricant, before picking
up a television remote and "violently" raping her with it.
She also claims he threatened he could harm her and her
family if she spoke out.
Diddy 'emphatically and categoricallydenies' the
claims
Representatives for Combs said the rapper "cannot
address every meritless allegation in what has become a reckless media
circus."
However, they added that Combs "emphatically and
categorically denies as false and defamatory any claim that he sexually abused
anyone, including minors".
Combs' representatives said: "He looks forward to
proving his innocence and vindicating himself in court if and when claims are
filed and served, where the truth will be established based on evidence, not
speculation."
Previous allegations against Combs
Combs has been facing civil allegations including rape,
sexual assault, and forced drugging since November 2023.
The first allegations were made by the rapper's
ex-girlfriend, R&B singer Cassie, who claimed in her lawsuit that she was trafficked,
raped, plied with drugs, and viciously beaten by Combs on many occasions over
the course of 10 years.
He denied all allegations and settled the lawsuit with Cassie the day after it
was filed, with the terms of the agreement kept confidential.
Months later CNN aired hotel security footageshowing Combs punching
and kicking Cassie and throwing her to the floor. He apologised for what he called his
"inexcusable" behaviour in the video, saying he was
"disgusted" by his past behaviour.
Combs was sued by Joie Dickerson-Neal in November who alleged he drugged and sexually assaulted her
when she was a psychology student at Syracuse University in January 1991. She
also accused him of filming the attack.
His son is accused in the suit of spiking a woman's drink
and groping her, while it is alleged Combs created the circumstances that led
to the assault and paid to cover it up afterwards. Both Combs and his son have
denied the claims.
Another suit was brought against Combs shortly before his
arrest by singer Dawn Richard, who has described years of psychological and
physical abuse, including groping, as he helped launch her career.
Other allegations since arrest
Since his arrest, another two women, one who is named and
the other who is known under the pseudonym Jane Doe, have filed lawsuits in New
York.
The first was filed by Thalia Graves, who claims the music
mogul and his head of security raped her and made a video recording of it at
his studio.
The second claims she was repeatedly raped and drugged at
the music mogul's homes and became pregnant after one of the encounters. She
later suffered a miscarriage after allegedly being pressured by Combs'
associates to get an abortion.
In a statement to TMZ, Combs's lawyer said in relation to
the allegations by Ms Graves: "No matter how many lawsuits are filed it
won't change the fact that Mr Combs has never sexually assaulted or sex
trafficked anyone.
"Fortunately, a fair and impartial judicial process
exists to find the truth and Mr Combs is confident he will prevail against
these and other baseless claims in court."
Representatives have not responded to the allegations by
Jane Doe but have denied every other made against him in the lawsuits, which
you can read more about here.
In a statement in December, Combs described the claims he
was facing then as "sickening" and alleged his accusers were
"looking for a quick payday".
"Let me be absolutely clear: I did not do any of the
awful things being alleged. I will fight for my name, my family and for the
truth," he said.
Kim Porter's 'book'
Kim Porter, Diddy's late girlfriend, did not write a
best-selling book on Amazon, despite her being listed as the author.
Kim's Lost Words: A journey for justice, from the other
side, was independently published on the marketplace in early September and
claims to be based on her diary and personal notes.
However, Porter's children have issued a joint statement
saying that claims their mother wrote a book before she died are false.
The statement reads: "Claims that our mom wrote a book
are simply untrue. She did not, and anyone claiming to have a manuscript is
misrepresenting themselves.
"Any so-called 'friend' speaking on behalf of our mom
or her family is not a friend, nor do they have her best interests at heart.
"We have seen so many hurtful and false rumours
circulating about our parents, Kim Porter and Sean Combs' relationship, as well
as about our mom's tragic passing, that we feel the need to speak out.
"Our lives were shattered when we lost our mother. She
was our world. And nothing has been the same since she passed. While it has
been incredibly difficult to reconcile how she could be taken from us too soon,
the cause of her death has long been established. There was no foul play. Grief
is a lifelong process, and we ask that everyone respect our request for peace
as we continue to cope with her loss every day.
"We are deeply saddened that the world has made a
spectacle of what has been the most tragic event of our lives. Our mother
should be remembered for the beautiful, strong, kind, and loving woman she was.
Her memory should not be tainted by horrific conspiracy theories.
"We ask that everyone please respect our mother, Kim
Porter, and hold her legacy in high regard so that she may rest in peace. It's
what she deserves.
"We love you and miss you mommy.
"Quincy, Christian, Jessie & D'Lila."
The author behind the book is Todd Christopher Guzze, who
goes by the name Chris Todd and defines his occupation as an
"investigative producer, author and journalist".
In a phone interview with The Associated Press news agency,
Todd said he was approached by people "very close to Kim and Sean
Combs".
He says they provided him with a flash drive, documents and
tapes from Porter that he used to create the memoir.
In response to Porter's children's statement, he said his
"door is open" for any family members to communicate directly with
him.
Porter died from pneumonia in 2018, aged 47.
Her autopsy report determined she died of natural causes.
At the time of her death, Combs said he and the former model
and actor were "more than soul mates".
Amazon has since pulled the book.
"We were made aware of a dispute regarding this title
and have notified the publisher," an Amazon spokesperson said in a
statement.
"The book is not currently available for sale in our
store."
When is P Diddy's trial?
Combs will go on trial on 5 May next year.
The rapper blew kisses to his mother and children in court
after the judge set the trial date at a Manhattan federal court hearing.
He also hugged each of his lawyers.
Diddy will remain at the Metropolitan Detention Center in
Brooklyn until the trial begins.
Judge Arun Subramanian will oversee the trial after another
judge recused himself based on his past associations with lawyers in the case.
Prosecutors say the investigation into Combs's alleged
criminal activity is still ongoing.
They say they have interviewed more than 50 victims of and
witnesses to Combs's alleged abuse, but that they expect more people to come
forward with their accounts.
US attorney in Manhattan Damian Williams said in a news
conference he wouldn't "take anything off the table" when asked
whether Combs's associates or employees will face charges, adding: "Our
investigation is very active and ongoing."