JBR
Senior Member
I never knew anything about him. Having read a little now, his moral sense seems to have been nil. And he strikes me as a coked-up guy.
I read the full report from the FBI. If convicted, he probably won’t see the light of day outside a prison again. Just like Aaron Hernandez, he had already got away with at least 1 murder, or at least that’s the way the Feds see it.
It's not who he is but rather who he invited and participated in his parties. And sadly many in the music industry are part of very corrupt culture especially in the US.
Some might say he's another Jeffery Epstein if not Epstein lite.
I saw most of these names back in March when the big raid took place. (Still looking around YT, though) Important to keep in mind that all of these parties didn't have to do with his trafficking and illegal dealings... some were just "regular" lavish parties he threw for the elite. The "Freak Off" parties were separate and not all of the recognizable names attended those kind.The parties were called “Freak Off.” That will give you a place to look on YouTube.
I agree, Mike, but I can see possibly a couple of different scenarios happening. First, I have read that he is worth over $400 million. I heard on talk radio that he was denied bail. He offered to put up $50 million to get out until trial, but the judge turned the offer down citing that the charges of racketeering and human trafficking are too serious. I think the judge may have also taken into consideration the fact of his worth that having the amount of money he has would allow him to run and give up the $50 million bail. There are places in this world where the U.S. has no extradition treaty. No extradition treaty: Afghanistan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Somalia or Vietnam. None are very desirable.I don't know the man, I never heard of him,
but after reading your introduction, I think
that he should free accommodation for the
rest of his life!
Mike.
All I can say about this sort of behavior is it makes me sick.Breaking news
In bombshell allegations, an additional 120 victims have come forward to accuse rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs of sex abuse, with several underage victims including a 9-year-old, among them.
The claims where made by Texas lawyer Tony Buzbee who announced he's representing 120 new victims who he believes have legitimate cases against the rapper turned media mogul.
Of the 120 new victims, 25 were underage when the alleged abuse happened between 1991 and as recently as this year, Buzbee revealed.
The youngest victims were 9, 14, 15 when they were victimized, the high-profile lawyer announced at a press conference in Houston Tuesday.
'This individual, who was 9 years old at the time, was taken to an audition in New York City with Bad Boy Records,' the attorney disclosed.
'This individual was sexually abused allegedly by Sean Combs and several other people at the studio in the promise to both his parents and to him himself of getting a record deal.'
Diddy accused of abusing nine-year-old boy as 120 victims come forward
it's also been revealed that he allegedly had been spiking drinks with Horse tranquiliser....All I can say about this sort of behavior is it makes me sick.
Breaking news
In bombshell allegations, an additional 120 victims have come forward to accuse rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs of sex abuse, with several underage victims including a 9-year-old, among them.
Grrrrrrr. I know what I'd like to do with a horse tranquilizer and a nice large needle.it's also been revealed that he allegedly had been spiking drinks with Horse tranquiliser....
I don't know if a Judge could do that... but if he's found guilty of child sexual abuse.. then I'd like to think he would be stripped of all his assets including his money....I have no idea if this is possible (it would be different from regular restitution) but I'd like to see his $400M being confiscated and given to a new foundation dealing with sexual abuse, especially of minors. Could a judge do that?
I have no idea if this is possible (it would be different from regular restitution) but I'd like to see his $400M being confiscated and given to a new foundation dealing with sexual abuse, especially of minors. Could a judge do that?
Thanks, @ohioboy ... I knew you'd know the answer and thought about tagging you... but I didn't have to.He can only order assets seized/forfeited that can be linked to criminal activity.
well, they may yet find that much of his money was used in the pursuit of criminal activity...He can only order assets seized/forfeited that can be linked to criminal activity.
Very possible, and likely.well, they may yet find that much of his money was used in the pursuit of crimnal activity...
That is not about Diddy though.30 years
He was found guilty of racketeering, sex trafficking and later child pornography. He was sentenced to 30 years in prison.
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Yeah, I wondered and looked that up... that part of the article was about R. Kelly... another slime bucket.That is not about Diddy though.