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P. Diddy on the lam?

The Dan Schneider one is crazy to me because people have been calling it out for like 20 years give or take.
It wasn't until last night that I realized he was Ricky in Better off Dead.
I'd heard the name a lot but never put a face to it.
 
Diddy has been credibly linked to the solicitation of a murder for 20+ years. The stories about him are disturbing AF.

Birdman is in that same category.
Not gonna lie....after all of this that's gone down, I kinda believe Keefe D when he says that Diddy was the one that put out a $1 million hit on 2pac.
 
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Not gonna lie....after all of this that's gone down, I kinda believe Keefe D when he says that Diddy was the one that put out a $1 million hit on 2pac.
Oh, I wasn’t even talking about that one. The LA Times wrote an article that Diddy was believed to be behind the 1994 attempted murder, but were forced to retract it when Diddy’s people changed their stories.
 
Upon conviction a pedophile should be publicly castrated. The only grey area for me is what would be considered statutory rape. Making the secks with a 17 year old girl is not as heinous as diddling a young child. I don’t know where to draw that line, but child molesters should be terminated.
People who have sex with 17-year-old girls are not pedophiles.

A pedophile is someone who is attracted to prepubescent boys or girls.

So even though it is disgusting, a 60-year-old dude who likes to have sex with 13/14-year-old girls/boys is technically not a pedophile.
 
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Diddy has been credibly linked to the solicitation of a murder for 20+ years. The stories about him are disturbing AF.

Birdman is in that same category.
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Why Is Sean Combs the Subject of a Homeland Security Investigation?​

Julia Jacobs
Sun, March 31, 2024 at 9:27 AM CDT·6 min read

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The raids of Sean Combs’ homes in Los Angeles and the Miami area this past week raised a barrage of questions about the nature of the inquiry, which a federal official said was at least in part a human trafficking investigation.

The government has said little about the basis for the search warrants, but the raids came after five lawsuits were filed against Combs in recent months that accused him of violating sex trafficking laws. In four of the suits women accused him of rape, and in one a man accused him of unwanted sexual contact. Combs, a hip-hop impresario known as Puff Daddy and Diddy who has been a high-profile figure in the music industry since the 1990s, has vehemently denied all of the allegations, calling them “sickening.” Officials have not publicly named him as a target of any prosecution.

As the lawsuits against Combs illustrate, the term human or sex trafficking has a broader meaning in the law than perhaps the more popularly understood image of organized crime and forced prostitution rings.

“Traditionally you think of trafficking as a pimp who has a stable of victims and then is trafficking them in the traditional sense of the word, for money,” said Jim Cole, a former supervisory special agent with Homeland Security Investigations who oversaw human trafficking cases, “but there are lots of forms of trafficking.”
The breadth of trafficking investigations has grown with the recent uptick in sexual abuse claims and the use of the internet by traffickers. Homeland Security Investigations often leads such criminal investigations, although the department is most commonly associated with immigration and transnational issues.

In the current inquiry, federal investigators in New York have been interviewing potential witnesses about sexual misconduct allegations against Combs for several months, according to a person familiar with the interviews. Some of the questions involved the solicitation and transportation of prostitutes, as well as any payments or promises associated with sex acts, the person said.

The search warrants were executed this week by Homeland Security, which has carried out such investigations since it started operations in 2003. In 2020, the agency created the Center for Countering Human Trafficking in an effort to better coordinate their anti-trafficking work across the department.

With the #MeToo era and its aftermath giving rise to sexual abuse allegations against scores of powerful men, prosecutors have turned more frequently to federal sex trafficking laws to prosecute cases. Those laws allow for federal prosecution of sexual assault — typically a crime handled on the state level — and they have longer statutes of limitation than some abuse charges, allowing prosecutors to try to convict a person on allegations dating back years.

Homeland Security took a leading role in investigating the case that led to the first criminal punishment against R&B artist R. Kelly. It came in a federal trial in New York City that ended in his conviction on a count of racketeering and violations of an anti-sex-trafficking law known as the Mann Act. Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted on sex trafficking and other charges for conspiring to sexually exploit underage girls with Jeffrey Epstein, who hanged himself in his jail cell as he awaited his own trial on similar charges.

And Keith Raniere received a 120-year prison sentence in the Nxivm sex cult scandal for sex trafficking and other crimes. He was convicted after the prosecution overcame an argument from his lawyers that his was not a legitimate sex trafficking case because the charges did not involve sexual exploitation for profit, but rather sex coerced through promises of increased status, among other claims.

“More recently prosecutors have been more aggressive with prosecuting trafficking cases to the fullest extent that they can,” said Elizabeth Geddes, a former federal prosecutor who was part of the team that won the case against Kelly.

Geddes said prosecutors have been effective because the main federal sex trafficking law, passed in 2000, is broad, making it a crime for anyone to use “force, fraud or coercion” to cause a person to engage in a commercial sex act. Courts have interpreted this as receiving anything of value — not necessarily money.
The recent escalation of Combs’ legal troubles began in November, when his former girlfriend Casandra Ventura, who makes music as the singer Cassie, filed a lawsuit accusing him of years of sexual and physical abuse. Ventura accused Combs in the court papers of forcing her to have sex with male prostitutes in front of him. She said he instructed her to use websites and escort services to find prostitutes to participate in what he called “freak offs.”

“Sometimes, Mr. Combs would pay to fly male sex workers to his location, including to multiple cities in the United States as well as abroad,” the lawsuit said. “He required Ms. Ventura and his staff to help him make these arrangements.”

Ventura’s lawsuit was filed shortly before the deadline for the Adult Survivors Act, a New York law that provided a window for plaintiffs to file sexual abuse claims outside the statute of limitations. The suit was settled in a single day, with both sides saying it had been resolved “amicably,” temporarily giving the impression that Combs’ team might have contained a problem.

But four more lawsuits followed, including the most recent one filed by the male music producer, who accused Combs of forcing him to hire prostitutes and participate in sex acts with them. A lawyer for Combs responded to the lawsuit by saying that the producer was “shamelessly looking for an undeserved payday.”

In addition to claims of sexual assault and battery, Ventura’s lawsuit cited the federal sex trafficking statute. Douglas H. Wigdor, one of the lawyers representing her, said in a recent interview that his client’s claims fit the framework for sex trafficking, and pointed to allegations in the lawsuit that Combs used force and coercion to induce Ventura into sex acts.

“It meets the definition,” he said. “It includes isolation, confinement and monitoring, and there’s obviously force.”

The statute of limitations for the federal sex trafficking law is 10 years. Ventura’s allegations span the mid-2000s through 2018.

The investigation into Combs, 54, burst into public view on the afternoon of March 25, when local television footage surfaced of agents from Homeland Security Investigations entering his mansion in the Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles. His home in Miami Beach, Florida, was raided the same day, and Combs was met by federal agents at a Miami-area airport where he had been planning to leave on a flight to the Bahamas. Arrested at that time was a 25-year-old associate named Brendan Paul, who was charged with cocaine possession. Among the items that agents recovered in the raids were electronic devices, weapons and ammunition, a federal official said.

A lawyer for Combs, Aaron Dyer, called the raids a “gross overuse of military-level force” and “nothing more than a witch hunt based on meritless accusations made in civil lawsuits.”

Plaintiffs’ lawyers have been increasingly turning to state and federal trafficking statutes as a means of possible recourse with the passage of legislation like the Adult Survivors Act in New York, and a similar law in California.

Ann Olivarius, a lawyer who has used such statutes in sexual misconduct lawsuits, said that the influx of such lawsuits will likely lead the courts in the coming years to make decisions as to the proper interpretation of trafficking laws, which she said are relatively untested.

“It’s a young area of the law,” Olivarius said. “The whole notion of sex trafficking is really under review.”
 
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A pedophile is someone who is attracted to prepubescent boys or girls.

So even though it is disgusting, a 60-year-old dude who likes to have sex with 13/14-year-old girls/boys is technically not a pedophile.


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People who have sex with 17-year-old girls are not pedophiles.

A pedophile is someone who is attracted to prepubescent boys or girls.

So even though it is disgusting, a 60-year-old dude who likes to have sex with 13/14-year-old girls/boys is technically not a pedophile.
Pedophiles are aroused by the fact the victim is a minor, so while a 18 and 16 year old is technically illegal it is not the arousal due to age that would make them a pedophile. If an 18 year old pursued a minor specifically because they were a Minor, that would be pedophilia.


So if the 60 year old was aroused BECAUSE they kid is 14, they sure as shit would be a pedophile.

Conversely, if a 60 year old was attracted to a 16 year old because that person was in fact physically attractive, it would not be a pedophilia diagnosis, but would still be illegal.
 
Those names don't mean much to me.


Oddly enough the one I paid attention to was Oprah, someone she seems always connected to this type.of shit.


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Naomi Campbell was a smoke show in her day right?

Edit Edit: can confirm:

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At least one of the comments under that video was saying that it's an old video talking about the invites for his birthday party. So it may not be a new/current thing related to his current situation.

In any case, the music playing that video was so loud and distracting that I eventually muted it and just read the names that I could as they were popping up on the screen.

I'd be really surprised if Oprah was in his house doing lines of pink cocaine and having sex with underage women.
 
At least one of the comments under that video was saying that it's an old video talking about the invites for his birthday party. So it may not be a new/current thing related to his current situation.

In any case, the music playing that video was so loud and distracting that I eventually muted it and just read the names that I could as they were popping up on the screen.

I'd be really surprised if Oprah was in his house doing lines of pink cocaine and having sex with underage women.
Dudes bro, apparently Diddy is into dudes or atleast goes both ways.


Pretty crazy shit bruh.
 
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Seems to be a case of:



When you and everyone you know can buy anything they want, they start to want things they shouldn't have.
I'm waiting to see if it also turns into "if people who can hurt you think you have the ability to make them look bad, they might make sure you never get the chance".

Kinda hoping Jay-Z "epsteins" him.
 
Wait, what? You want Pdiddy to.catch the dead?


I'm team open book bro.
In my experience, what's actually in Al Capone's vault isn't nearly as good as the possibility of what's in there.

I think I'd take the never knowing, when it's combined with Jay-Z capping Diddy: That's peak celebrity drama.
 
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