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RE-EDIT and RE-RELEASE: Diddy Super Episode

Season 3 Episode 15

**Discussion begins at 2:35 **

To mark the release of 50 Cent’s new Netflix documentary on Sean “Puff Daddy” Combs, we’re dropping a special super-episode stitched together from five of our most talked-about segments from the past two seasons.  In this extended deep dive, we revisit the rumors and allegations that have followed Puff Daddy for decades.  We explore everything from the early industry whispers that shaped his rise, to the darker stories that have surfaced in tabloids, civil filings, and jailhouse lore.  Of note, these episodes were all recorded prior to the criminal trial, in which he was acquitted of almost all charges and sentenced to 50 months in jail with time served for two counts of transportation for the purpose of prostitution.  He continues to face civil charges, with over 100 lawsuits filed and 77 still pending at the time of this release.  

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Tag team back again. Party up, party up, so let's begin. You know that song?

No.

Oh.

Well, this whole episode is gonna be an educational experience for Colleen.

Because I literally, she said, what's next? And we said, oh, now we're gonna talk about Puff Daddy. And she said, didn't we already do that?

Yeah, I was really confused.

No, we talked about Tootpock.

To be clear, we should talk about Puff Daddy with Tootpock.

Yeah.

And then she was like, wait a second, is Puff Daddy and Pee Diddy the same person?

And doesn't he have another name?

He's got so many names to talk about.

It's not fair.

Puffy Combs.

Well, the theory is he kept changing his name to avoid legal issues.

But anyway, we're jumping ahead.

So anyway, this is a hot episode.

This is a hot episode. Before we get into it, we got to do our drink check.

Drink check.

Alright, today, we are drinking the Diddy. But to be fair, we're doing everything we can to not support Diddy. Okay.

So the Diddy is a cocktail that is half Syroc vodka, half lemonade with a lemon slice.

And date-rate drug.

That was dark and that's not funny. As if you've been listening to us since last summer, you know that we love a vodka lemonade.

Yes.

These girls love a lemonade on the beach, a frozen lemonade especially.

I love a frozen lemonade. I'd go feral for that right now.

So we're having Tito's and lemonade.

Yep.

And I just think that everyone else should have a vodka lemonade when the summer is here if that appeals to you. Just no Syroc because we are not supporting Diddy.

Yeah. Okay.

Sean Diddy Combs is the 54-year-old music mogul and entrepreneur known for his record label Bad Boy Records, which launched the careers of artists like the notorious BIG., Mace and Faith Evans in addition to his own musical career.

Beyond music, Diddy has built a business empire that spans multiple industries, including fashion, television, spirits and media.

And human trafficking.

He's known for his influence on the hip hop industry and is considered one of the wealthiest figures in the entertainment world.

In November 2023, his former partner, singer Cassie Ventura, filed a civil lawsuit accusing Combs of rape, sex trafficking and physical abuse over a 10-year period. The case was settled the following day with details remaining confidential.

Subsequently, multiple individuals have come forward with similar allegations, including claims of drugging, sexual assault, coercion into non-consensual sexual activities, and the creation of non-consensual pornography.

In September of 2024, Diddy was arrested and indicted on federal charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution.

The indictment alleges that Diddy utilized his business operations to facilitate these criminal activities, including forced labor, kidnapping, arson, bribery, and drug distribution. He is pled not guilty to all charges and remains in custody.

I actually reached out to Emily, front of the pod, who works in the, well, we've referenced her a lot. She works in the prison system. She works with sex offenders.

I asked her if she wanted to guest on an episode. She politely declined.

She said, no, thank you.

She said, let me tell you what she said, though. She said, I don't really think I have anything interesting to add. He's accused of sexual crimes, but it doesn't seem like it's out of paraphilias.

He's not really a sex offender in the way we think about it. He seems more like personality driven, perhaps antisocial, but add in money, power and fame. And it's an ugly mix.

That's what I said when we started, is I thought it was more like sociopathic.

Yeah.

Which is a type of antisocial personality.

Probably is an underlying psychiatric issue, but definitely seems more like narcissistic, antisocial, entitled, and he's got money and power, and that is what is driven this.

He thought we could get away with it.

For sure.

Yeah.

So today, we're going to talk about Puff Daddy.

Puff, P, where does that come from?

Can I hypothesize before we get there?

Sure.

My hypothesis is that it comes from him wearing puffy jackets all the time.

That's what I'm saying.

Let me think of mine.

That's not what he claims.

Oh, okay.

Wait, what is it?

Puff Daddy or Puff Diddy?

Well, Puff Daddy was his first name.

I think it's something to do with Ferocious.

Yeah, I'm trying to think of something with the letter P, like F.

Oh, I just thought, like, is he, like, puffing people out?

Oh.

Is he killing people or is he, like, puffing people out?

Puff the magic dragon?

Neither one of those is accurate, according to his story.

Yeah.

Okay, now I'm intrigued.

So we're into this, but are we gonna preface this with, like, obviously, there is...

Yeah, this is, like, the, we're scratching the surface here. There's gonna be so much more.

It just, it's like an onion.

There is so much. Today, we're gonna kind of give you people like Colleen, who don't even know who Puff Daddy is. We're gonna give you, like, a little overview.

I knew who he was.

I know what's going on, but I haven't been following it as extensively.

You know what's going on?

I don't even know. I think this falls even under, like, the umbrella of conspiracy.

It does, it does, because everyone's in on it.

Yeah.

All these people, the Illuminati, have been covering this up.

The Illuminati.

Yeah, he literally has conspiracy charges. So this is 100%.

Oh, a conspiracy. Hell yeah.

So now you're going back and you're looking at these video clips and it's like, everybody knew.

Right.

And then how did it stay?

Yeah. I mean, if you just told me the story, I'd be like, that is so far-fetched. There's no way that's real.

But it's like, it was real and everyone knew. Right.

Yeah.

So let me tell you guys a little bit of history here. And then we're going to get into a discussion of some of the theories we've seen online and what we've been because Kait and I have been following this very closely.

And I think Colleen, after you hear all this, you're going to be.

I'm so invested. Well, I know a little bit.

Not only is she going to be invested, but the AI on her phone is going to pick up all of this conversation and all of a sudden, her For You page is just going to be full of it.

All right. So let me tell you a little bit about, if you don't know who Puff Daddy is, and then we'll kind of get into it.

If you don't know, now you know.

His name was Sean John Combs.

Sean John.

He has been known as a lot of things. He was known as Puff Daddy. And then P Diddy, and then just Diddy.

And then most recently, love or brother love.

What?

I don't think that one's stuck. So he was born on November 4th, 1969. He's a Scorpio.

What are the traits of Scorpio?

Scorpios are, they're nuts.

Spicy.

And they will sting.

I mean, this man is nuts. If you watch these videos of him like losing his mind.

Yeah.

It's wild. So his father was a veteran. Unfortunately, he got into kind of a life of crime.

He was shot and killed at the age of 33, leaving behind a three-year-old Sean Combs, who he also had a sister as well.

That's kind of sad.

Yeah. So Sean Combs was raised by his like single mom, who I think was a teacher's assistant and a model. And he went to Catholic school.

He was also an altar boy.

Oh, no.

Oh, no. Oh, no.

Red flags.

What era was he an altar boy?

This would be like the 70s and 80s.

At times.

He went to an all boys Catholic high school where he played football. And it was on the football team.

Oh, it gets worse.

That he earned the nickname, well, Puff was his nickname.

Okay.

For his anger issues, because he said he used to huff and puff and get angry. So they would call him Puff.

Oh.

And then he made that Puff Daddy later on. And again, I think if you see, there are all these clips that have resurfaced now of him with his angry issues.

And it's off the charts. Yeah.

He went on to attend Howard University as a business major, but he dropped out. He attended for two years and dropped out. His college legacy, however, was throwing parties, which would attract thousands of people.

He did eventually earn an honorary doctorate from Howard, and he's gone on to donate millions to Howard and to other historically black colleges. But he drops out and he returns to New York City and he begins interning at Uptown Records in 1990.

He worked as a talent director and he helped develop a number of stars, including Mary J. Blige and Usher.

Yes, Usher.

So Usher is kind of the first problem, right?

Oh, and Justin Bieber. No, no.

But Justin Bieber is a part of this.

Yeah, much later.

We are we are in like 1990. Bieber's like not born.

That's when I'll join.

OK. Usher, we know, found kind of discovered Bieber, which again, this all is connected. So Usher is the first problem, though.

So Usher is like 13 or 14.

Yeah, young.

And his mom signs off, gives temporary custody to Puff Daddy.

Right.

So I'm going to say that when we did 2Puck, I was like, man, I keep calling him different names. So I was trying to just call him Sean Combs, but Diddy, Daddy, Puff Daddy.

Diddy's easier.

Diddy. We'll call him Diddy. So Usher's mom, Usher had a single mother.

And I think he was sort of in some young boy bands and that kind of thing. He had a bit of a musical career. He's going off.

He's being signed. He's going to release his first solo album. And so why don't you go live with Diddy for a year?

They gave him Diddy guardianship.

Yeah.

This is crazy. They called it Huff Flavor Camp or something.

Oh, no.

In the meantime, the label thought that Diddy's approach was, quote, too aggressive. And so they fire him in 1993. And that's when he goes on to establish Bad Boy Records.

So we talked a lot about Bad Boy Records in the Tupac episode. You guys can come back.

I don't want to get too in-depth, but he took with him kind of his first star at Bad Boy Records was Christopher Wallace, known as Biggie Smalls, known as Auditorious BIG. He had signed him at Uptown. He gets fired.

He takes him with him to Bad Boy Records. And that's kind of the first star.

His first album, Ready to Die, was the first project for the label, and he went on to work with Faith Evans, 112, Usher, Lil Kim, Mariah Carey, Boys 2 Men, Aretha Franklin, TLC.

Aretha Franklin?

Yeah, Aretha, yeah. R-E-S-P-E-C-T.

So during this time, we kind of covered this period of time in the Tupac episode. There's like the East Coast, West Coast rivalry. East Coast.

And we're actually trying to make it. Interestingly, I didn't realize this because again, when we were talking about when you, in the previous episode, when you're like, name a Puff Daddy song. Couldn't do it.

And I kept thinking like, I'll be miss, yeah. I'll be missing you. I didn't realize, cause I definitely had the cassette tape in elementary school.

Yeah.

And my friend bought it for me for my birthday and it had a label on it, a parental label.

So we felt so rebellious that like I had this cassette tape. I listened to it on my yellow Sony boombox.

I had a black Sony boombox.

You guys had boomboxes?

Yeah.

Cause you had to hit record when your song came on the radio.

Yeah.

You could record your mixtape.

I had an mp3 player.

Yeah, that was good.

And then an iPod. After me.

That was college.

You ever get on Napster?

No.

Napster. After Napster came Limewire.

Yes, Limewire.

I knew Limewire.

It took you 12 hours to download a song.

I never did Limewire, but my cousin did.

So I didn't realize though that that was really his first hit. I thought that Puff Daddy was like sort of established and then his friend dies and he makes this song.

Yeah.

No, his like rise to stardom was really on the back of Biggie. Biggie's death. He was worth like $10 million before Biggie died.

And then afterwards he was worth like $120 million.

Yeah.

Because he was really releasing all these albums after his death. And like, right.

He was. Yeah. It was like capital.

He was capital.

I mean, he definitely profited.

Who killed Biggie?

We talked about that. Unsolved. Right.

Biggie and Tupac.

She's like, I don't remember this.

We talked about this. Yes, Tupac and Biggie died six months apart, both shot. Neither crime has been solved.

I remember now.

The thought is either that Diddy put the hit out on Tupac.

Yeah.

And then like Biggie died in retaliation.

Or there's another theory that Diddy's just been killing people who were bigger stars than him.

There's a whole theory about that. They're reopening Tupac's case.

Keefe D is going to trial for Tupac's murder. So on September 7th, 1996, Mike Tyson fought Bruce Seldon at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Mike Tyson had just gotten out of jail, and so this fight was sort of like his big return to heavyweight prominence. Tyson wins in a technical knockout in the first round.

So he wins his heavyweight championship, and everyone exits into the MGM lobby. And then the Orlando Anderson kerfuffle occurs. Tupac recognizes him in the MGM lobby.

Yeah, and there's all these videos of him and like others just coming after Orlando. So then his bodyguard gets him out, and then they decide to head to this club, Club 662.

Tupac's bodyguard said that as they were leaving the Lexer, Tupac hands him the keys to his car and says, I'm going to ride with Shug, so we're going to be drinking. So you drive behind me, and you can DD us.

So they're on the Las Vegas Strip at the intersection of Lamingo Road and Kaval Lane. There was someone from Shug's entourage in front of them, which was rare, and then Tupac is in the passenger seat. Shug is driving.

Tupac's security is behind him. And then on the path, they're allegedly speaking to these girls at the driver's side window who are like, where's the party at? And then a white Cadillac pulls up...

Oh, God... . the passenger side and opens fire.

Oh, my gosh. Tupac is shot in the chest, hip, and hand. He undergoes multiple surgeries over the next six days before eventually died of a pulmonary embolism.

And it actually sounds like he was resuscitated multiple times. And then his mom showed up and his mom was like, listen, enough.

Yeah.

She said something more philosophical than that, but I can't remember it. So mom comes up and is like, you know, let him go. So on the 13th of September, he dies.

Six months after this happened, Tori's BIG is killed after attending a Soul Train Music Awards after party in Los Angeles.

Who's taking them all out?

We'll ask the question. So Dwayne Keefe D. Davis, he calls himself Keefe D.

Keefe D.

Is a member of the South Side Crips Gang.

Okay.

He had kind of, he's been widely outside with this case.

Yeah.

So it sounds like he thought he had immunity.

He thought he was far enough out. Don't commit a crime and then tell the cops without him, without writing to buy your lawyer.

Right.

Right.

Right.

So that's like, that's like criminal 101, Megan.

He wrote a book and he was trying to sell it. He was trying to pull a little like OJ. Simpson.

Profiting off his crime.

Yeah.

So in 2018, Keefe D claimed that he was in the car from which the shots were fired. He has suggested his nephew, Orlando Anderson, this is who the kerfuffle. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Was the one who actually pulled the trigger. Anderson, as I mentioned, was a suspect, but he was never charged and then he died.

There was a two and a half hour secret police interview that was recorded last year that led to his arrest for the murder of Tupac. And so here's what he alleges in that recording happened. He has, but not guilty, but here's what we have.

So he says, Puff Daddy was in Anaheim after a concert, and he makes this announcement to the room at large. I will give anything to anyone who takes out Tupac and shook.

Ben Keefe says that there was a second interaction between just him and Puff Daddy. He was like, I'll pay you to do it. And Keefe's like, will you pay me a million?

And he's like, yeah. And they shook on it.

And that was the deal, okay?

Like Keefe says it like, he's like, honestly, I wasn't about to like go out and kill him. Right, this was the discussion we had. Keefe D says that Diddy Puff Daddy's motivation here was just to eliminate the competition.

And, you know, so we have like, should Night and Tupac are with our rival record label, we've got the East Coast West Coast rivalry, and like, this whole thing happens.

Then Keefe says that he drives to Vegas for the match in a rented Buick Century, and he meets up with his nephew Orlando Anderson and his buddies who are in a rented white cattle. Keefe dees a dinner during that whole kerfuffle in the MGM lobby.

He says that actually he's eating at the MGM, and like a bunch of people come up, and they're like telling him about it, and so he claims, after this attack, they're like, you know what? This is the perfect time. He's here.

We got enough of a million dollars. Let's go do this.

Oh my god.

So, Keefe's...

One million dollars actually doesn't seem like that much. It takes some...

Some of these can't, though, where it's like for 10 grand or whatever. Yeah. You took that?

Yeah.

It was absurd.

You're right.

Keefe's friend, Zip, gives him a gun. They're driving up Flamingo. They saw Tupac hanging out the window.

And I thought I saw Tupac reach for something. I thought it could be a gun. So I hit the floor of the car.

So I didn't see it or anything, nor was I involved in anything.

Of course, of course.

He says, he said, shooting started, allegedly someone from Death Row Records returned fire. So then he says he went back to Puff Daddy's assistant and said, you guys owe me a million dollars.

And they said, yeah, we got you, but they never actually made the payment. So five months after the shooting, Snoop and Puffy hold a press conference to end the feud. And Snoop says, because we love Snoop, right?

Yeah. Snoop says, kids around the world are watching. By calling for a truce, we're giving them something to live for.

Oh, what a night on.

We love Snoop.

A month later, Biggie's gone down in LA.

Oh, no.

I'll Be Missing You jumped to number one.

It was the first rap song on the Billboard Top 100.

Wow.

So just interesting that, you know, he benefits from his buddy's death.

Yep.

Diddy went on to release a total of five albums of his own. He eventually changed his name to P Diddy in 2001 in anticipation of releasing a gospel album.

But it sounds like honestly, like the documentaries I've watched so far that have come out with a limited information are alleging that he had a lot of lawsuits and that kind of thing.

And perhaps the name change was his way of trying to protect his brand and get out of some of these lawsuits. But they say that if that was his goal, it was not effective.

No, because isn't it your legal name anyway?

So he has his five albums. He had some criminal trouble that we'll discuss shortly. So he never released this gospel album that he wanted to release in 2001.

But he did receive, he's received 11 Grammy nominations through Grammy Awards, did not know this. He opened for NSYNC on their celebrity tour. Oh, that's like an odd mash for me in NSYNC.

NSYNC's not involved, okay? Maybe Justin. Probably, but not JC.

No.

Okay, just for JC.

JC.

Gurley's.

I was a Justin girl growing up, but definitely just for JC. JC carried that band. Anyway, Diddy is worth over a billion dollars.

He is the head of Combs Enterprises, which is an umbrella company for his portfolio of businesses. That includes Sean John, which we mentioned. Sean John, interestingly, though, had a little bit of drama because there's like some sweatshop.

Oh, that makes sense.

It was like in Guatemala, some sweatshop condition.

Is that how he got his humans?

Yeah, I was about to say.

That he was trafficking.

Was he trafficking people through there as they cover up?

I don't know.

He has two restaurants called Justin's, which is named for his oldest son. They both closed down. I think one was in Atlanta, one was in New York.

He helped develop Siroc, Vodka. He got 50 percent of the profits from them. He invested in a television network.

He's an investor in Aqua Hydrate, which is a calorie free beverage for athletes. There's some competitive gaming infrastructure. He's got his hands on a lot of business stuff.

He also is famous for developing the reality series, Making the Band for MTV. He mentored Danity Kane. Do you know Danity Kane?

No.

Okay.

It's like a pretty big girl group. There were multiple series, but that was the big band. Do you remember Dream?

Yes.

The girl group?

Yes.

No.

He also signed Dream.

It's quite a spectrum of things.

It makes me think that he was doing national organizations.

Well, again, you look back in retrospect and like-

Poor girls.

Yeah.

I mean, Aubrey from Danity Kane, now when you watch some of these clips of her, it's like she was just screaming out for help.

Yeah.

Okay. In 2005, he was named one of Times 100 Most Influential People of the Year, 2023, right before all this happened. He gets the key to New York City.

But the point is that he was respected by people.

My God. And they all knew.

In his personal life, he has six children. His oldest son, Justin, was born in 1993.

He has kids. Yes.

He has six children. His oldest son, Justin, was born in 1993. Justin goes on to go to UCLA on a football scholarship.

There's some drama with him. Stand by.

No, I can't really imagine.

And he graduates in 2016. He had an on again, off again relationship with Kim Porter for over a decade. We're talking about Kim Porter.

Okay.

Okay.

She died of pneumonia.

Oh, yeah.

Okay. So he's got an on again, off again relationship with Kim Porter for over a decade. And from that relationship, he adopted her son, Quincy, and they had a son in 98 and then twin daughters in 2006.

But five months before the twins are born, he has a daughter with some other woman.

Of course.

Sarah Chapman. I think she's just like a blip player in all of this. Because after that, he goes into this 11 year relationship with Cassie Ventura, who's the one who brought him down.

Oh my God.

We're talking about Cassie.

So I think she was like an aspiring singer and model.

But she brought him down.

I'm going to tell you how she brought him down. Yeah. She's the one who has instigated all of this.

Yes.

So Kim Porter, who was a significant other for over a decade, that he has multiple children with, there is a theory, we're jumping ahead here, but she was allegedly shopping a tell-all about him.

And then she mysteriously died with no comorbidities at the age of 47 of pneumonia.

Oh, no.

And she's not the only person who died of pneumonia.

In relation to Diddy.

Wait a second. With the same corner?

As a matter of fact, yes, but we're jumping ahead.

Okay.

But after Kim Porter, he has this relationship, no children with Cassie Ventura.

Okay.

And she's the one who eventually files a lawsuit to tell you about, which has brought all this attention.

Okay.

She's the one in the heinous video getting assaulted by him.

I don't think I've seen that.

You guys have seen that? In the elevator, right?

No, in front of an elevator, in a hotel.

Yes.

I have not seen that.

23:18

Diddyʼs Past Legal Troubles

So before we get into it, let me just recap.

I summarized some of these in the Tupac episode, but summarize some of the legal issues that he's had over the years, because the interesting thing is that he doesn't have any kind of felony criminal record.

Like it's just part of the problem everyone thinks is that like he just kept getting away with things, and then he was like...

But he never even got written up.

Yeah, so he was like, it was like, if you just like let someone keep, he's just gonna keep pushing the boundaries, right?

Right. So he sounds a little bit like a sociopath.

100%.

Yeah.

And he definitely has some, just like watching his outbursts that are now in film, I'm like, it's giving Kanye. Well, now the question, now the theories are that Kanye might be a hero in all this.

Yes, yes. The theory is that Kanye might actually.

I don't know if I'm buying that.

Me neither, but I am like, what?

The theories is that he's been like protecting people. It's like him taking the microphone from Taylor Swift. It was all him protecting her from all of this.

Yes.

Okay.

Yeah, I don't buy it, but that is a theory that's out there. So anyway, 1991 is kind of his first issue, his first legal issue. He organized a celebrity basketball game, and they were over capacity.

Nine people died in a stampede. He did not get charged, but he did get taken to civil court, and mostly he just writes checks and things go away. So pays him off, whatever.

Again, follow the money.

And then 1994, we already talked about the Quad Studios shooting of Tupac.

So this is when Tupac is shot. This is not the one time he was killed, but kind of what made him very paranoid, is that somebody comes into Quad Studios, robs Tupac. Diddy and Biggie and their whole posse, they're all in the recording studio.

Nobody gets robbed except Tupac. Tupac gets shot five times. And then Tupac always claimed that he thought Diddy was behind it, and he was at it Biggie, because Biggie didn't have his back.

So we don't have any proof that Diddy was involved in that, but most people think he was. Right.

That's when he got shot in the testicles.

When he shot himself.

Yeah.

In 1985, they were in an Atlanta club, and there was an altercation between people from Death Row and Bad Boy Records. Again, this goes back to the East Coast West Coast.

Oh, this is the one who was dating J.Lo.

This is not that one yet. Oh. Again, there were so many.

Oh my gosh.

There's a fight between Death Row Records and Bad Boy Records that led to a gunfight.

A Death Row employee dies. Diddy was present, but he denied any involvement.

Of course.

Just got away with it, right?

Right.

The next year, he was charged with criminal mischief because he pulled a gun on a reporter who was taking a photo of his car. But again, no worries. He just pays a fine.

But this is the first time he actually has a criminal charge. Charge.

Yeah.

Which again, he's acquitted of, but first he actually goes to court outside of civil court. We know in 96 Tupac died and 97 Biggie died, so we're not going to talk about that. We've already covered it, but-

Go listen to the podcast.

Yeah.

I would say Diddy's involved.

Heavily involved.

100%.

She says-

I'm watching videos of T-Diddy now.

So then in 1999, Sean Combs filmed a music video with Nas for the song Hate Me Now, in which they were depicted being crucified. So after they finished filming, Diddy is like, you know what? I don't-

that's kind of sacrilegious. I don't want to be on a cross in this music video. Can we take it out?

But then MTV airs the original video. So Colleen, MTV, we used to watch- We used to watch music videos on MTV.

Your music TV, right?

It used to be only music videos. Correct.

And then we used to rush home to watch TRL.

Yes. TRL.

With Carson Daly.

With Carson Daly. Oh my gosh. And they have celebrities on there.

Anyway, we digress.

Love TRL.

So Diddy goes over to the office of Nas' manager and he assaults this record label executive.

He uses his fists, a phone, a chair and a champagne bottle. He and his buddy beat the shit out of this guy. Then Diddy apologizes after the fact, pays him $500,000.

The guy drops the charges. Yeah. The court does sentence him to one day of anger management.

One day?

Yep.

You amazed me.

This same year, we get into the story you were referencing, Kait.

Okay. So again, Colleen, we've mentioned this in Tupac. There was a period where JLo and Diddy were dating.

I knew this.

They were high socialized.

Yes.

They were all over the top.

Apparently, their big reveal was, I saw one of these documentaries at one of his white parties, they were photographed making out, and that was like the big, that was like the hard launch. Yeah.

Like her and Ashton Kutcher are the ones like in freaking D.

Yeah.

There's some of them. So Sean Combs, JLo and Shine. So Shine is this like rapper protege, protege of Diddy's.

So they're all at a club in Manhattan, and a woman is shot in the face. So allegedly, there was an argument between Combs and a patron. She swears to this day, he shot her in the face.

She says, he says, I could see both him and Shine step back, pull out their guns, aim, and I saw Diddy's gun go off and shoot me in the face. They then flee. They were pursued by police through 11 red lights.

Apparently, Diddy tried to bribe his driver with a diamond ring that JLo had given him to claim ownership of the gun that he had on him, but he didn't do it. And in the end, they all get taken in, JLo gets released.

Combs and Shine were arrested on weapons violations and other charges. Johnny Cochran represented him. You know who Johnny Cochran is?

OJ. So he represents Sean Combs and JLo testifies on Diddy's behalf.

And everyone's saying she lied under oath.

That's why it's all coming back. Is that also relating to her impending divorce from Ben Affleck?

Yeah. So it's probably like I had this great girl, Jennifer Garner.

Well, he says that was his greatest regret, was divorcing Jennifer Garner.

But he was like, he was like in deep with the alcohol, right?

Yeah.

In the end, the blame is placed on Shine, who ended up serving eight years out of a 10-year sentence. But the victim again, still to this day maintains that even before all of this, like when I was researching Tupac, she's like, she was adamant.

Like it was Diddy who shot me. Then that driver, they tried to blackmail. He went on to file a lawsuit claiming emotional damage.

Diddy had to write him a check. Again, he's just writing lots of checks. Right.

2001, he's arrested in Florida for driving with a suspended license. He also assaults a reporter who asked if he knew what happened to Biggie Smalls. So that goes to trial.

He's cleared. 2007, he sued for assault by another man who settled for an undisclosed amount. Then the same year, a choreographer from Making the Band, that show he had with Danity Kane, alleged that he assaulted them.

Those charges are dismissed. Again, lots of, it's just like he keeps getting away with it.

Yeah.

2015, he's charged with assault at a Super Bowl party. Those charges were dropped. Then that same year, I had mentioned that his son, Justin, played at UCLA.

So apparently Diddy assaulted the coach at UCLA. But once again, charges are dropped.

That's what happens. It's like money.

Yep.

Hush.

Oprah.

Oh yeah, Oprah's involved.

Oh my god.

Everyone's involved. 2017, a former personal chef sued Diddy for working long hours on overtime pay and forcing her to feed him and his guests immediately post-coitus while they were still undressed. Again, they settle.

30:23

Diddyʼs Criminal Enterprise

Lil Rod, Ronnie Jones, again, he filed a lawsuit before the Cassie lawsuit came out. And he's the producer who worked with Diddy on his 2023 The Love Album Off the Grid. So he worked with Diddy for 14 months.

And during that time, he actually lived with Diddy and he acted as a videographer filming his day to day. So this guy's got hundreds of hours.

Oh, no.

So he actually filed a lawsuit before the charges came out against Diddy.

And he, so he filed this claim that during this 14 month period, he was sexually assaulted, allegedly forced by Diddy to engage in sex acts, made to solicit sex workers, drugged, humiliated, and says he was repeatedly groped.

So he says he has on video hundreds of hours of recordings of Diddy engaged in illegal activity, including acquisition, use and distribution of drugs, including mushrooms, ketamine, GHB, cocaine, ecstasy, and marijuana.

Yeah.

Distribution and displaying of unregistered illegal firearms, which we're going to talk about in a second, providing laced beverages to minors and sex workers.

He also names Diddy's son, Justin, who we mentioned in the last episode, an actor, Cuba Gooding Jr., in the suit that he filed against him.

Oh, wow.

He alleges that he discovered hidden cameras in every room, and he believes that Diddy has video recordings of politicians, athletes, and music executives without their consent. And so as a result, Diddy thinks he's above the law.

He thinks he's got the tea on everyone. He would allegedly capture homosexual activities between rappers, and then he'd blackmail them with this video.

And he actually tried to bribe Rodney Jones with Producer of the Year at the Grammys if he would engage in sexual activities.

Oh, my God.

Jones alleges that Diddy required all employees, so like his butler, his chef, his housekeeper, to carry a pouch or fanny pack with cocaine, GHB, ecstasy, marijuana. And we're not talking like little marijuana gummies.

We're talking like 250 milligrams of marijuana, which seems like a very large quantity.

So, it all meant so much.

And Tucci, which is ecstasy and cocaine. He says, there were constant threats of violence, including allegations that he had law enforcement in his pocket, bragging about murdering people, bragging about bribing witnesses.

Antenna case where JLo was with him, allegedly shot the girl, but his protege, Shine, took the fall.

Right.

Lil Rod claims that Diddy told him he had tampered with the jurors. Oh, my God. Rodney, Lil Rod Jones claims that Diddy or his son, Justin, shot his son's friend, G, in the abdomen and leg in the LA recording studio, and G has since disappeared.

I also read somewhere that maybe G is out there, but he's got a missing leg. I don't know. But there have been no charges.

Lil Rod claims Diddy orchestrated a cover-up. So there's a lot of ongoing cases with him. And then we get to 2023.

So this is when everything kind of comes out. So Cassie.

My God, I'm just watching the video now.

It's awful. That's her.

It's awful.

Yeah.

Like he chases after.

Yeah. 2023, his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, who it sounds like was trying to be a singer and he was supposed to help her be a singer. He's also like a bit of a model.

She's beautiful.

Yeah.

Well, she was 19. He was 37 when they started dating. They date for 11 years.

You know who also likes to date only 20 years old?

Jay-Z and Leo. Yep.

She files this multi-million dollar lawsuit against Diddy. So apparently, he tries to pay her an eight-figure deal to not file this lawsuit. But the statute of limitations is about to expire on this.

So apparently, she wasn't satisfied with this offer. She claims she wanted him to be held accountable. So she files this lawsuit.

Oh my gosh.

And she's a real MVP.

Yeah, she's a hero. So the allegations that she made are pretty horrific. She comes out to allege that he raped her, he forced her to engage with acts with other males against her will, he beat her.

There's this awful video that Colleen is watching right now that she's disgusted by. She accused him of blowing up her boyfriend, Kid Cuddy.

Yes.

You know him?

Yep.

Accused him of blowing up his car, claimed that he forced her to take substances and dangled her friend over a balcony. There's a lot of dangling over a balcony.

Yeah, dangling over a balcony.

The lawsuit got settled the same day it was filed for an undisclosed amount. What? Yeah, so she really filed this lawsuit, it's done.

But just her filing this lawsuit was enough for everyone else to start coming forward. That this caused, I think in May, the surveillance video to be released and other people to come forward.

So in the following nine months, there were 11 civil complaints filed against him with sexual abuse complaints between 91 and 2009. And he just keeps claiming like, everyone's just out to extort me and I'm innocent, he's the victim.

Yes, he's like, I've lost over 18 brand deals from this.

Diddy just sounds like a big mob boss. Like he sounds like the mafia boss of Hollywood. He's blackmailing people, he's got people in his back pocket.

He's probably got people who are bigger than him that he's got video evidence of.

Right.

And then he just uses it to hold over them and control them.

Yeah.

Again, just going through the kind of history of things that have happened in the past.

So that happened. So then in March, 2024, his home's in LA and Miami, were raided by the Department of Homeland Security. And actually, they couldn't find him.

Do you remember this? We all kind of thought maybe he had fled for a brief time. They actually found him and his drug mule on the tarmac in Miami.

Yeah.

Oh my God.

So he almost got away.

Well, they didn't arrest him then. But yeah, I think for sure he's...

This guy would flee if he...

Oh yeah. That's why they wouldn't let him out on bail.

Right. Because they knew he would flee. All the time to get him out on bail.

Yeah. So they arrest his little drug mule. So again, they're like, you know, they're probably just trying to get to the little guys who are gonna turn on the people above them until they get the whole story.

So what did they find in those raids? We've talked briefly about it. They found three AR-15s with the serial numbers filed off.

Could that be a little more suspicious?

Oh my gosh.

Why do you need to file off the serial numbers? The drugs they found in the house, cocaine, oxycodone, Xanax, meth, Kait. Beta-hydroxybutyrate.

That's a lab we sent. What we're trying to figure out if our patient is in ketoacidosis. So I have never even heard of this as like a drug.

You can take it as a drug?

I mean, it was found in his house.

So beta-hydroxybutyrate I've only heard of in a medical condition that sometimes, so when your body goes into an acidotic state, like from like ketoacidosis, maybe from diabetes or something, the way we confirm that is that you have the presence of

beta-hydroxybutyrate in your blood. But I've never heard of it as a drug, so I had to look it up and apparently, it's almost identical to GHB.

It's a synthetic form of our naturally occurring neurotransmitter, uses a recreational drug, has the same chemical formulation. So sounds like another kind of-

That's wild.

Yeah, date rape drug, I don't know. We digress, I just was like, that's really weird. Okay, ketamine, over 1,000 bottles.

1,000 bottles of baby oil.

And then have you seen the photo with the police officers and the over 800 used sex toys?

No.

Yeah.

And then his lawyer, sounds like the TMZ documentary, his lawyer is like, well, I'm sure if you just went to the parking lot of Costco, you would see lots of people coming out with baby oil. And they're like-

They immediately responded and they were like, absolutely not, we have never sold baby oil. Oh my God. Yeah.

Costco said, no.

And then the lawyer is trying to make this out to be a racial issue. October 1st, 2024, the Washington Post reported, the team of lawyers will be filing as many as 120 more lawsuits, covering assaults that took place during the 2000s and 2010s.

There are 120 plaintiffs, 25 of whom were minors, with the youngest being nine years old.

No.

They're both male and female. Half of the alleged victims say they reported the assault to police, to a doctor or to the FBI.

Oh my god.

Nothing happened.

Nope. There are apparently 3,000 abuse allegations and over 100 additional cases being actively examined. Prosecutors announced that there are more co-defendants to be named and they said, are you ready for this?

The names that we're going to name, assuming our investigators confirm and corroborate what we've been told, are names that will shock you.

Yes.

I'm talking here about not just the cowardly but complicit bystanders. That is those people that we know watch this behavior occur and did nothing. And I'm talking about the people that participated, encouraged it, egged it on.

They know who they are. And then 10 months after that, we get the big indictment of guns, prostitution, drugs, reciterion, arson. And to be clear, we're talking a lot about allegations of like, minors being on video, being assaulted.

He actually has not been charged with that. There are, I'll talk about some of the lawsuits against him. As far as like the legal charges from, for his jail time, there have been no charges about minors yet.

The allegations of the Puff Daddy known for his white parties that were attended by a who's who of celebrities. Apparently, they used to have like, it was like a big deal to get a white party invitation, but there was like an inside and outside.

So outside was like the celebrities, but then some of them, if they weren't into like the freak offs, which is really just like their term for, it sounds like little orgies or whatever, they weren't allowed inside the house. So-

The freak offs, AKA the traffic gang.

Cobs allegedly had assistants, managers and security staff who made sure that women and male prostitutes were present at these freak off events. And the hotel rooms where they stayed were stocked with supplies like baby oil and lubricant.

Victims were drugged and forced to participate, sometimes under the threat of guns, guns on them. He would record them and then make his victims, so he'd like assault them on camera and then he would make them watch the filmed assaults.

Allegations are that Diddy controlled his victims' housing, cracked their location, dictated their appearance, monitored their medical records, and supplied them with drugs.

And so these legal charges came about after this raid, and in addition to these legal charges, they also requested all of his money and assets in which the crimes occurred or were profits from crimes.

The theory is that maybe he's trying, they want him to whistle blow on an even larger organization and the fact that this could be even bigger than Diddy. This indictment only covered crimes starting in 2008.

So in the meantime, New York City Victims of Gender Motivated Violence Protection Act was passed in New York City. It gives us two-year window in which sexual assault victims can sue. So now we're not talking about jail time and criminal charges.

We're talking about like suing. So they can sue over abuse that would have otherwise been outside that statute of limitations. That in May, CNN releases that surveillance video and the deal is they were at this hotel in LA.

What we now know or the allegations are that he had Cassie in a room with him and a male prostitute and she tried to flee and he dragged her back. Yep. And the employees of the hotel allegedly broke this up.

I don't know all the details about all of that, but probably got paid off. It's horrific. Yeah.

So and then he's like, I'm really sorry. I mean, it was like his apology is so but like there's no way you're a sane person who behaves that way. Right.

Like I just lost my temper. That is not just losing your time.

He chased her down.

She has memory issues from it.

Like, she's legit kicked out of the ground. Kicked her, kicked the shit out of her and then dragged her back. Yeah.

And he's like in a towel.

Yeah, because he clearly was just.

Yeah.

Yeah. And then apparently the yeah, these hotel employees who stopped the assault, Diddy tried to bribe them to keep them.

Yeah.

September 2024. He's indicted by a federal grand jury in Manhattan in charge with racketeering, sex trafficking by force, transportation for purposes of prostitution, narcotics charges, arson, assault.

He was accused of creating, quote, a criminal enterprise in which he abused, threatened and coerced women and others around to fulfill his sexual desires, protect his reputation and conceal his conduct.

He is obviously pled not guilty and he's been denied bail. So he remains in custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. So you guys asked me where he was.

You got a little insight into this because when you watch these documentaries, everyone's like, he's in this like really shitty jail.

He's not though.

Well, my friend who worked in the prison system in New York is like, he's actually in one of the newer jails. You know, Emily, we've referenced her before in the podcast. She said, well, it's not brand new, but it's definitely newer than most.

I think they're exaggerating a bit, but also they did stuff. All the Manhattan guys there after it shut down post Epstein. So there might be some overcrowding.

But we also know Diddy is in a that got to do a side watch. But for recall, he's probably living it up. Well, not living it up, but he's probably in a...

He's solitary or something.

So it's not like he's here.

I heard he was also refusing to eat because he was like, someone's going to poison me.

Well, they probably will.

He's seen it happen, right?

Yeah. And then I got a couple updates for you on Diddy's jail experience.

Oh.

43:07

Diddyʼs Jail Tactics

Now we've had multiple updates.

So initially, a couple months ago, I think prosecutors accused Diddy of breaking jail rules in an attempt to manipulate witness testimony and taint the jury pool. Are we surprised?

They claim that Diddy has, and I quote, continued to try to evade law enforcement monitoring, corruptly influence witness testimony, and further attack the integrity of these proceedings.

They accuse him of ordering payments to fellow inmates to use their telephone accounts and use three-way calling to contact people who are not on his approved contact list against federal prison regulation.

In his recorded calls, Diddy instructed his family to contact potential victims and witnesses in his case, as well as promote narratives on social media to influence a potential jury pool in his upcoming May trial.

Quote, at the defendant's carefully curated direction, the defendant's children post a video to their respective social media accounts showing the defendant's children gathered to celebrate the defendant's birthday, the filing said.

Combs then monitored the analytics of the post engagement and explicitly discussed with his family how to ensure that the video had his desired effect on potential jury members.

On recorded phone calls with his son, they noted the clear inference that the defendant's goal is to blackmail victims and witnesses either into silence or providing testimony helpful to his defense.

Prosecutors said the defendant had demonstrated an uncanny ability to get others to do his bidding, employees, family members, and MDC inmates alike. So there's that, he's in a little bit of legal trouble over that and it's, you know.

Are you surprised he's clearly manipulative in all the things he's been doing? So are we surprised that he's, again, this is like this narcissistic behavior, I'm still above the law?

He was bragging about juror tampering in the Shine trial for the shooting with JLo. So yeah, you do it once.

Right. Exactly. He's going to try whatever he's done in the past.

That's been successful for him to this point.

Exactly.

Yeah.

There was also a raid. The jail claims that the purpose of it was to confiscate contraband, including drugs, guns, and cell phones. Apparently, there were 19 pages of legal pad notes photographed during the raid and given to the prosecution.

So the defense claims that the legal pad was in a folder marked in pen, written across the front, legal. I guess that makes it very official. And so because this was marked legal, it was an invasion of privilege.

So these documents were used in one of his previous bail hearings with the prosecution saying they left a strong inference that Combs paid off potential witnesses.

So the judge did rule in favor of the defense and was like, yes, anything that was found in those 19 pages, not admissible. And I'm like, well, I want to know what was in those notes.

I know me too.

Right.

Maybe they'll get released on social media somewhere.

At some point, we'll hear about it.

Yeah, 50 years from now.

Yeah, it'll all be declassified. Diddy also filed a motion in October requesting an investigation into the prosecution for media leaks, including that famous Cassie video. CNN aired it.

Remember, this is kind of the beginning of his downfall is when we were like, you are sick. So the judge denied the demand, saying there is compelling evidence that the CNN source was not in fact the government.

Diddy reports that Department of Homeland Security planned and executed these leaks and that, quote, the videotape was leaked to CNN for one reason alone, to mortally wound the reputation and the prospect of Sean Combs successfully defending himself

against these allegations. So if he had won, they would not have been able to include any of the leaked media evidence. So they may have had to drop some of the charges.

So this was kind of a big victory that the judge was like, you have not given me any evidence that the prosecutor or Department of Homeland Security is responsible for these media leaks. And so it's all going to be admissible.

And also, this is also that video of you doing the behavior is what is what's making people like think of you in a bad light. Not the fact that you did it. You actually did it.

Like you actually did the behavior. Again, narcissistic behavior. This is someone else's fault.

This is clearly not my fault that everyone thinks that I'm a bad guy. Yep.

Bingo.

No.

So Diddy was not initially arrested, but we stopped in the tarmac in Miami, fleeing.

Right.

And we were like, where was he going? And he didn't get any initially arrested until after, you know, the the search and everything. Right.

Brendan Paul, who was his they thought his weapon and drug mule.

Right.

Was arrested for possession of cocaine and marijuana. Anyway, he had all of his charges dropped. Really?

They claim he did like, you know, pretrial program and he did like a substance abuse class. Hmm. Do you think he maybe cut a deal?

Oh, he definitely cut a deal.

Probably knows a lot. And the FBI says, if you can tell us, then you know what? You can go free.

Yeah, I'm sure. Because we know that all these celebrities and their parties are using Megan, Mary Jane and Cocaine.

Mary Jane.

Yeah. That's what they call it on the streets, Megan. The Mary Jane.

This alleged memoir in September comes out.

48:07

Kim Porter Memoir Claims

So allegedly, Kim Porter kind of helped write this memoir.

This book was actually written by investigative journalist Chris Todd, who under his pen name, alleged the book's prologue that one of Porter's last wishes was for this memoir slash diary to be made public.

He told the Rolling Stone that he was given the source material by two people who said they were close to Porter and Combs after the Cassie lawsuit.

He told the Associated Press that the sources provided him with a flash drive, documents, and tapes from Porter that he pieced together to create this memoir.

Now, Kim Porter's four kids have all come out to say that any claims that their mom wrote this book are simply untrue. Anyone who's claiming to have a manuscript is misrepresenting themselves.

Additionally, please understand that any so-called friends speaking on behalf of our mom or her family is not a friend, nor do they have her best interests at heart. Diddy's attorney has, of course, said this is fake.

This is a shameless attempt to profit from tragedy. Again, it is kind of sus because the book is kind of poorly written. It is very short, 59 pages.

It was over $22. It actually got taken down by Amazon a couple of weeks ago because of complaints and people were like, how did he even make it on Amazon?

He'd already posted this and then when the takedown happened with Diddy, this book shot to number one on Amazon. So someone's definitely profiting. So you have to take that, are these accusations real?

What is this guy even now? Some of the accusations that he did describe though, he said that Kim Porter talked about physical abuse, started when she declined to perform a specific act that Diddy had requested, a sexual act.

She said she wasn't interested and then that's when the physical abuse first started.

She talked about him throwing a chair at her, sleeping with her, making videos with multiple underage boys that he had managed, as well as an 18-year-old who went on to become famous.

I don't know who would that be, an 18-year-old who went on to become famous. I think she also talked about he made her participate in these freak-offs while she was pregnant.

Again, the allegations are pretty similar to everything we're already seeing. There's drug-fueled parties, that there's maybe some child sexual abuse, there's physical abuse happening.

In this book, she claimed, well, he claims, that Kim Porter claimed, that Diddy allegedly set Faith Evans up to be with Notorious BIG in order to monitor him, and that she always believed that Diddy was behind his murder.

It alleges that there were sexual relationships with Jay-Z, Will Smith, Clive Davis, Mary J. Blige, Faith Evans, Jamie Foxx, Jada Pinkett Smith, Al B. Schur, who was actually Kim Porter's ex-husband.

There was a little freak off with the three of them.

Allegedly, Kim Porter said that she found a vault of tapes that Diddy had made with his sexual encounters, and she used them against him as leverage to get away out of this relationship, and that Kimora Lee Simmons was actually present when Kim

Porter threatened to release these tapes. And then, not long after, she dies. Oh, yeah. Can we trust this book?

I'm going to say, probably not. I mean, again, most of these allegations are not new allegations, but it just sounds like this guy might be trying to profit from the press, you know?

Yeah. And also, he could just have a little bit of detail and just be confabulating.

Yeah. I think there was some article that he was like, you know what, maybe it's not 100% true, but maybe it's 80% true.

Right.

You know? So Usher and Bieber, let's talk about them first.

51:21

Diddyʼs Influence on Artists

Oh my gosh.

You know who Bieber is, right?

I know Bieber.

And you know Usher.

Yeah, I know Usher.

Usher lived with Diddy when he was a kid, and Usher discovered Bieber as we know.

They were all kind of in the same circle. So when Usher was like 13 or 14, I told you that Diddy became his legal guardian for a year, and he lived in New York City with them. The creepy thing is like all of the old interviews that are-

Oh, I love the old videos that are just like coming out and like how-

How did it get missed?

How did it get swept under the rug for so-

Like that long-

Usher was being traumatized?

No, I mean like even in videos, Usher's is like-

So here, so I'll tell you, there's this Howard's turn interview in 2016. They're like, so how was it living with Diddy? He's like, I got a chance to see some things, went there to see the lifestyle and I saw it.

I don't know if I could indulge and understand what I was even looking at. It was pretty wild. They said, would you let your kids go to puffy flavor camp?

He was like, absolutely not. I would never. Except then he handed over Bieber.

In 2004, Rolling Stone, he's talking about like, I learned so much from Diddy. And he says, sex is so hot in the industry, man. There was always girls around you to open a door and see somebody doing it or several people in a room having an orgy.

You never knew what was going to happen. There's old clips of Puff Daddy talking about, quote, wrestling with Usher when he was 10 over cereal.

A former bodyguard claims that he was president when Usher had to go to the hospital in Scarsdale, New York after being assaulted by Diddy. Claims that people, including Usher's mom, knew that this had happened.

And he was like, I don't want to go into details. But again, he's like, this happened to Usher. Usher's mom knew nothing ever happened.

But it's definitely sounds like a grooming situation.

Usher being like, when are we going to get to work? And Diddy being like, just stop. Like, we're going to get there.

And Usher was like, I came here to learn the music business. I'm not here to party with you. And Diddy would get upset with Usher.

Again, it sounds like, so I'd say up until this point, it's like Usher was 100% a victim, right?

Right.

But the issue becomes the fact that he didn't protect Justin Bieber, who we'll talk about has gone on to try to protect other people.

Right.

Interestingly, also, we'll talk about Justin Bieber, but on the day that Diddy was arrested, all of the previous, like 400 tweets from Usher's account get deleted.

Yes.

And then he's like, a bunch of tweets got deleted.

That's so incriminating.

But he's like, oh, I just got hacked.

Yeah, he said he got hacked, but then there was multiple celebrities' tweets got...

Yes.

It wasn't just that.

Pink and...

Was it Megan Fox, maybe?

Oh, no, it was Megan Fox. I just read it out.

So if we go into Justin Bieber, then, for 48 hours, Diddy becomes Justin Bieber's guardian.

48 hours?

For a weekend. And so there's all these videos of 15-year-old Bieber and Diddy, and Diddy's like, he's having 48 hours with Diddy, where we're gonna hang out. What we're gonna do, I can't really disclose, but it's definitely a 15-year-old's dream.

Then there's a clip where there's two of them on Jimmy Kimmel. And they're like, how was your 48 hours with Diddy? And Diddy says, he knows better than to talk about the things he does as Big Brother Puff on national television.

Yeah, and he puts his hand on Justin Bieber's leg.

Don't talk.

Oh my God.

Everyone's like his, he just freezes. Yeah.

Then there is another video where he shows up at the recording studio or something, and Bieber is there, and Bieber looks so uncomfortable. And Diddy's like, you ain't been calling me, we ain't been hanging out, we used to hang out.

And so everyone's like, what does that imply? Was like, Bieber like, I don't know why I need to do with this. You know, he had these like substance issues, right?

Right. So he kind of disappeared, and he's kind of disappeared since then. Like we see him, but he doesn't to order anything.

There's like videos of him kind of when he was, had his like, you know, bleached blonde hair, where he just looks completely out of it, hanging with Diddy, like is he drugged?

Is he, even if he's not drugged, they're like having him, they're like, you know, drink, drink, drink. And it's like, this guy looks like he doesn't even know where he is.

There's some kind of questionable videos out there that I think might be capturing him being victimized, but I'm not going to go too much into that.

And then this kind of goes into two, there's all this resurfacing now about Justin Bieber maybe protecting Billie Eilish. I know you're a Billie Eilish girl.

Yeah, I was reading it, and I didn't know how Billie Eilish got connected.

So the deal was Billie Eilish, she won an Oscar in 2022 for Best Original Song. And she stood up, and the first thing she did was hugged Diddy before anyone else.

And it kind of became a joke, like you didn't even hug your mom, it's like hugged Diddy. And as far as we know, that's like really the extent of their interaction. Like we don't have any evidence that they've been like hanging out or doing anything.

But after that happened, Justin Bieber came out and he was on an interview and he started crying. And he was like, I just don't want her to go through anything that I went through. I don't wish that upon anybody.

I think about how young I was and so impressionable. And you have everybody telling you how awesome I am at all times. If she ever needs me, I'm going to be there for her.

I'm just a call away.

Do you know that she's famous for being a Justin Bieber fan? I didn't know that.

Well, so then there's an interview of her recently where she's talking about all the stuff that Bieber has gone through and she just can't believe. She doesn't say what it is, right? But she's like, we have Justin Bieber.

He's been through so much. And I can't believe he's still standing out after everything he's been through. And I just so appreciate him.

So the theory is that Justin Bieber was victimized. He sees Billie Eilish hugging Diddy and he's like, no. So then let's talk about Britney Spears.

56:21

Britney Spears Conspiracy

Here's the crazy theory out there.

Oh, my gosh.

Is Diddy partially responsible?

For her conservatorship?

For her conservatorship. So the connection I found. Lou M.

Taylor was Sean Combs' business manager. And allegedly her assistant, Robin Greenhill, was responsible for making monthly payments to sex workers on behalf of Diddy.

This also goes into, we are waiting on the edge of our seat for the 50 Cent Diddy documentary to come out.

Oh, my gosh.

Do you know how 50 Cent is associated with all of this? His baby mama, his ex, he's not on good terms with her. But is one of the sex workers that apparently is on retainer.

Robin Greenhill was making monthly payments to.

Wow.

For Diddy. So that's the connection there. So anyway, Lou M.

Taylor, whose assistant is making these payments, she is Britney Spears manager. Okay. So Britney Spears autobiography, the woman in me that she released, was that last year?

This year? Last year? She writes about Robin Greenhill, this assistant.

And she's like, she was Taylor's lackey. She ruled my day-to-day activity. She monitored every move I make.

And she claims in the book that Lou Taylor was responsible for conspiring with her dad to implement this conservatorship. And she talks about how there's like, there's email evidence of all of this that verifies that they were kind of in cahoots.

And Lou M. Taylor actually served as like the co-conservator with Brittany's dad of her estate. Okay, also interestingly, Bieber used Lou M.

Taylor for a couple of years. This was rather recently, and then he dropped her after the book came out. But one more connection.

So we know that Taylor has ties to Dee. Now we talked about xylazine and you mentioned xylazine.

I did.

I did. It's a drug that...

It's like a horse tranquilizer.

Yeah, and it causes like generalized...

When did we reference that before?

I might have just been talking about it.

It's like laced with fentanyl, right?

Yeah.

Well, it's a horse tranquilizer.

But it kills your skin.

And this is what a lot of the victims that have come out with complaints have alleged that xylazine was used to drug them against their will.

Oh, my gosh.

Okay, well, this all comes back to Brittany now because if you look at the videos, so when all this conservatorship started, when she started to have her breakdown, we started to talk about like, does she have substance issues?

She went to a party at Diddy's the night before the VMAs in 2007.

Okay.

The next day she shows up to perform at the VMAs and that's when she looks completely out of it. She's like stumbling. Everyone's like, she's just kind of like singing and rocking, right, singing, rocking.

And everyone's like, what's wrong with her? What is she on? But now we know less than 24 hours.

Well, we don't know that she was on xylazine, but we know she was at a Diddy party. And so who's to say?

She wasn't drugged.

He didn't drug her. She shows up to the VMAs. She looks like a hot mess.

This conservatorship process starts happening. No, anyway. Is Diddy in on it?

I don't know. That's one of the side stories.

Oh, I just heard that.

Yeah, Lou Taylor.

Lou Taylor was also Lindsay Lohan's manager.

Interesting.

And tried to put her under conservatorship.

She seems like someone else who probably needs to be taken down. I have really mixed feelings about the whole 3Britney movement, because I did believe she had probably bipolar. She had some mania, need to be medicated.

My issue, so I'm not quite as passionate as other people were about the conservatorship. I mean, this all sounds very suspicious. But before all this, I wasn't as passionate.

But I do think it's pretty messed up that if she's unable to manage her finances, they should not be making her work.

You can't be unable to manage your life, but then someone's like, but we've set up a Vegas residency and you can perform every single night, and we're just going to keep profiting off of the money you're making. That's f'ed up.

It's a circus.

Oh, look at that.

1:00:09

Celebrity Connections

OK, so Ashton. The allegation is that Ashton Kutcher was like Biffles with Diddy. They always are photographed together.

He was on Hot Ones, where they eat the hot wings in 2019. And they asked him about his favorite Diddy party memory. And he really dodges the question, kind of implies that like it's so scandalous he can't even talk about the things he's seen.

Right.

Ashton's been really involved with P Diddy. And then I think when P Diddy went down, Mila was like, wait a second.

He's also best friends with Masterson from...

That 70's show?

That 70's show. Who was in jail for...

Raping.

Raping women. And then remember people were kind of mad because he wrote a letter to the judge in support of him.

Oh yeah. Oh yeah.

And I'm just...

I remember that.

We can all be surprised by people we think we know, but it just seems like...

I mean, Ashton is kind of surprising, right?

Well, I think especially, I would say maybe not like a decade ago, but now he kind of gives off these like family vibes.

Now, remember how Ashton's people came out and said, they're like, all these photographs are coming out, and they're like, that's cool. They're not really friends. They're just like professionals.

They just like go to these professional events together. Right. Okay.

Well, not true. Now we've unearthed all these clips where they're talking about what friends they were, right? Ashton in the Hot Ones appearance was like, well, we came fast friends.

We used to hang out and watch football together. In the 2018 Late Late Show with James Corden, Diddy said, I gave Ashton a call one day and said, I heard you're going to punk me and I just don't think it's a good idea.

If you do that, that will not end well for you, but I think we should work out a deal. And that's when they became friends. They used to club together a lot.

There's all these old interviews talking about it. They clubbed a lot in the early 2000s. In a Time Magazine article, Diddy said, with Jamie Foxx, we were a rat pack.

So Jamie Foxx, Diddy and Ashton, we were hanging out, going to the clubs. But in 2003, Ashton fell in love with Demi Moore. They stopped clubbing.

They remained close, is what everything says. There is an uncomfortable clip that has resurfaced from the 2003 VMAs. And did you see this?

With the girl from the ring, Davy Chase, the actress from the ring, 12 years old. She's at the 2003 VMAs. Diddy, who's 33, is talking to her and he's giggling.

He's like, are you coming to the after party? And she says yes, and he starts giggling. And guess who's in the background also laughing?

25 year old Ashton Kutcher. Yes. So Ashton Kutcher's people are like, you guys are just trying to make a mountain out of a molehill, but it's a little suspicious.

Especially now that we know how many freak offs happened after VMAs.

Right. So many.

Yeah. We do know that Ashton and Leo were Diddy's favorite people, guests, party guests, right? Leo DiCaprio.

So Ashton goes into this Brittany Murphy. And again, this is what I was mentioning, that we're going to do a separate episode. This had been on the list before to cover, but there's a whole storyline that involves Brittany Spears as well.

So we're not going to dig too deep, come back another time for that episode. But pretty much Brittany Murphy dated Ashton Kutcher. And then she was married to Simon Monjack, who owed a lot of money to Sean Combs, personal trainer.

We know that Brittany mysteriously died at the age of 32 of pneumonia. And you know who else died of pneumonia? Kim Porter, who was going to write a tell-all book, Diddy's Ex.

And they both had the same coroner.

And they had the same coroner, yep.

So who's to say it was actually pneumonia?

Well, so then, five months after Brittany died, her husband Simon dies, and also of pneumonia.

So the theory was that maybe there was some mold or something growing in this house. The coroner writes that Brittany died of pneumonia with a secondary cause of severe iron deficiency, anemia and drug intoxication.

This coroner does Kim Porter's autopsy. You know who else's coroner autopsyed? Whitney Houston, Paul Walker, Michael Jackson, Tom Petty.

All people connected to Diddy?

Well, so now-

Michael Jackson is.

Yes, now, looking back, people are like, well, I don't know about Paul Walker, but that some of these people, again, the theory that I think is pretty out there is like, you were a big deal, Diddy took care of you.

This coroner, though, was asked to reopen Brittany Murphy's case, and then guess what? He does. There's a whole wild side theory.

I mean, I've heard about the baby oil being like, maybe he poured on the ground so girls couldn't get away. Was he just using it for a lot of lubricant?

Give me a break.

There is also a theory that if you drink baby oil, for the most part, it's benign, it might just give you the runs.

Yeah.

But if you aspirate it, then you could get pneumonia, but you could aspirate anything, get pneumonia. Right. I don't really know that I'm buying that all these people had dysphasia.

Right.

I just like drinking baby oil.

No. If he poisoned them with baby oil. But I don't know how they would all get pneumonia.

They all have to aspirate baby oil. I think that was a non-medical person coming up with that theory.

Right. Also, was it actual pneumonia? That's the question.

Yeah.

I thought there'd also, I'd always heard that it was rat poisoning, that they found that there was rat poisoning in Brittany Murphy and her husband, maybe. But we got to talk about Beyoncé and Jay-Z.

Oh, yeah. I don't know what's wrong with them.

Jay-Z apparently is like the kingpin.

That's what people are saying. Like, you think Diddy's bad, Jay-Z's worse.

Yes.

Yeah. So we know that Jay-Z and Diddy are buddies. Again, people like Ashton, like Leo, who were close to him, are now kind of-

Distancing, and they're like going on there.

But we weren't really friends.

Yeah.

And let me delete any reference to you.

Right.

Yeah.

Once it's on the Internet, it's always there.

Also though, you know what else is it about these people?

We know Leonardo DiCaprio was famous for dating-

Younger girls.

Young girls.

Yeah.

Who like he gets older, they're like-

They all same.

And once they hit 25, he's done with them. But Jay-Z also has a type. He started dating Beyonce officially.

So people theorize this was going on long before.

Yeah.

Officially when she was 18 and he was 30. That's when they got together.

There's that big of an age gap?

I didn't realize that either.

Before Beyonce, he dated 16 year old. Remember Foxy Brown?

Yeah. 16.

She was 16. He was 25. They dated, they break up.

He starts dating 18 year old Beyonce. He's 30. So do you have a type?

That's gross.

She was definitely groomed.

Yeah.

So what else?

1:06:26

Public Reactions Allegations

Well, the interesting thing to me, what I've been following is like Cat Williams.

Cat Williams is like a comedian and he is like, he has been talking about Diddy for years and being like, he is, I do, I stay away from the Diddy parties. Like I do not get involved in that stuff.

Like, did you see the interview with the guy from That's a Raven?

He was like doing an interview like long after and he was like, talking about the Diddy parties and he was again, it's like again, everybody's mentioning the Diddy parties and he's like, the craziest stuff goes down at a Diddy party and he's like, I

Well, there was like the weird clip with Diddy on a late night show where they're like, so what is this party like?

What are your parties like? It's like so creepy. He's like, well, you got to lock all the doors so people can't leave.

You got to turn off the AC. You want to be really hot because then alcohol affects people differently. He straight up is talking about holding people against their will.

Yeah, hostage and creating an environment that...

Yeah.

Their drugs and the booze is going to affect them differently and make them more viable. Yeah.

He really knows how to sexually assault people.

I mean, he's had 50 years to perfect it.

Yeah.

Because again, he's never been held accountable for anything. Some allegations we could have missed. 50 Cent, I guess, got upset because Diddy wouldn't release Mace from Bad Boy Records.

50 Cent released a song, Hip Hop, implying that Combs knew who killed Biggie. He says, who shot Biggie Smalls? We don't get him.

They're going to kill us all. Man, Puffy know who hit that. Then in 2019, 50 Cent released a song that says, after the VMAs, my baby mama cussed my ass out.

I kicked her ass. We back friends like Puffy and Steve. Steve is Nas' former manager who he beat the hell out of.

Oh, yeah.

And then paid him off $500,000, one of his earlier crimes.

OK, so J. Cole. Do you know who J.

Cole is? Anybody?

Yeah. Yeah, my brother met him.

OK.

He's like more recent.

This is kind of wild. OK.

So, yes.

So J. Cole, he had the song 2021. It says, you would have thought my favorite rapper was Puff back then.

I know shit. Now I know too much. Ignorance is bliss and innocence is just ignorance before it's introduced to currency and clips.

OK. Following Diddy's arrest on sex crime charges September 16th, a conspiracy theory about J. Cole's 2013 hit song, She Knows, started circulating online.

I've seen these videos and they're kind of implying, She Knows is like a reference to Knowles. The series suggests that the title of the song is playing Beyonce's last name, Knowles. And he says, only bad thing about a star is they burn up.

Rest in peace to Aaliyah. Rest in peace to left eye Michael Jackson. I'll see you just as soon as I die.

And so some listeners started interpreting this as like cryptic insinuation that Beyonce, Diddy and Jay-Z had a role in the untimely deaths of these iconic artists. That's a theory.

One of them, yeah.

What makes it crazy though, is that Jay-Z went to wild lengths to shut this down. He actually issued a DMCA takedown notice to remove She Knows from social media.

Oh my gosh.

After this theory went viral on TikTok.

Sounds very much like when the government releases a statement and says, guys, you also probably would have flown over the head.

That's what I mean.

Well, yeah.

Now that you're making a stink about it, it's like, wait.

Why?

Is there something to this theory?

Yeah.

M&M has a lot. Most of them are more recent from like 2024, but he talks again about in Kill Shot in 2018, the day you put out a hit, today Diddy admits that he puts the hit out that got Puck killed.

But the big one we know again, this is 2024 when he said he didn't just spell the word rapper and leave out a P. Diddy.

Yeah, got so many essays. Yes.

RIP, Rest In Peace, Biggie and Puck, both of y'all should be living, but I ain't trying to beef with them because he might put a hit out on me like Keefie Dee. Get him. I'm giving nightmares to Billie Eilish, I'm Diddy's side bitch.

That was 2020. Word to Puff, yeah, I'm blowing up like Kid Cudi's car. Because again, that's the allegation.

Sounds like something Puff would do at a party with Aaron Hall because I just love to fuck with you.

Aaron Hall is another R&B singer I'm not familiar with, but apparently he's been accused of multiple sexual assaults with Diddy, so it's just kind of wild that it's like people knew you're talking about like these comedians.

Yeah, it's just like an open secret.

It's just a thing that everybody know about.

You've been seeing the tunnel.

Oh yeah, I've been seeing there's some like reels about it online that there's like tunnels underneath his house. That's like what I thought in my head was an underground railroad. You know, that like, you know, flashback to where-

We've talked about this, that you guys believe the underground railroad was really underground railroad.

Right.

Yeah.

So, a la underground railroad in Kate's brain.

But I've also heard that those are like debunked. Like there's not actual, or we, if they're tunnels, they're not letting us know about the tunnels.

Yeah, I think you just nailed it. So there's been so many stories about the tunnels, but I could not find any proof proof that the tunnels exist. So again, the social media rumors allege that the tunnels maybe go to the Playboy Mansion.

Others say they go to Michael Jackson's property. Now he had a lagoon style swimming pool with a grotto that was connected by an underwater swimming tunnel.

And so there may be been a couple of photos of that, that people have used to like allege tunnels. But if you look at the construction records, the law enforcement searches on the property listing, none of them have any evidence of tunnels, so.

A friend of the Podgillian actually reached out to us on our last episode to let us know that we forgot to include a very popular reference.

Which one is that?

Khloe Kardashian.

Chloe is the middle one.

So Chloe is the youngest of the three oldest.

She, wait, hold on. She married the basketball player.

Correct.

She has a different face.

Lamar Odom.

Questionable who her father is.

Yes. Is she OJ's daughter?

Yeah.

That's the-

Is she the hairstylist's daughter?

Yeah. Other conspiracy.

Yeah.

And you know, she kind of was my favorite, although Jillian was like, I think she's the most screwed up one.

You know what? I think so too. My favorite is Courtney.

Courtney.

I guess Courtney is the most down to earth.

Yeah.

Right. So-

Although I don't watch the current show.

So apparently they reference in multiple, there's multiple quotes from the show in which they talk about how Khloe Kardashian, she was kind of a party animal in her younger years. She was actually sent to be on tour with Diddy when she was 16.

No.

Why was she on tour with Diddy? She wasn't a singer. She wasn't a dancer.

I can't figure out in my Google deep dive what she was doing or why her mom allowed that, but we know that she was touring with Diddy when she was 16. We also know the Kardashians like to hang with Diddy. There's lots of photos online.

They have lots of references on Keeping Up with the Kardashian. They were all at his 50th birthday party.

Oh, and a 2014 episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, they talk about how Khloe went to a party and she talks about she was with Diddy, his adopted son Quincy Combs, rapper French Montana and Justin Bieber, in 2014 at this time, he was 20.

We know he was around for that.

Is this when Justin Bieber was hanging out with Kourtney?

Yeah. Well, there's a rumor that he might be the father of one of Kourtney's kids. Yeah.

She says that there was this wild party, half the people at the party were butt naked. She says she didn't even leave the party till 5.30 in the morning.

Then at one point, Kourtney turns to Khloe's friend and asks her about the party, and Khloe turns to her and says, don't say anything.

That's suspicious.

Are the Kardashians involved?

I don't know. Probably.

Finally, I think we need to talk in a separate episode. We need to cover Michael Jackson in its own episode. But interesting also that Fahey Muhammad is Diddy's fixer.

You know about him? Head of Security.

Yeah.

What was he doing before that? He was MJ's head of security.

Oh, I do know there's like hardly anything online about him.

Interesting. Well, I do think it sounds like he really was like a nobody. Everyone's like, how did this guy go from becoming a nobody to like the head of security?

If you look at his Instagram, there's like two pages, two pictures, like on his LinkedIn, it says like what he did, but like nothing about him.

Yeah.

Well, he was second on the scene after MJ died, one year into his job. And so then he goes on and becomes the head of Diddy security. How about Ellen fleeing the country?

Oh yeah, girl.

Ellen fleeing the country? Okay. Very suspicious.

Up there with DiCaprio. These clips of her, like him being like, I have the video, Ellen. You know what I'm talking about?

Where they're like, he's like talking about it on the show.

How many times was it talked about? Yes.

And we just didn't pick up on it.

It's a bit too crazy for normal people like us to think that this is happening out there. Yes. She moved to England.

She claims that it's because Trump won the election. But there's a lot of celebrities moving to England.

I will say under the 1972 extradition treaty, UK will extradite to the US anyone charged with a felony under US law that is punishable by at least a year of jail time. So she's not safe in England.

No, she's not.

Also, how about this resurfaced tweet from 2016 where she wrote, Happy birthday, Pee Diddy, Puff Daddy, Sean Combs, or as I like to call him, Cuddle McSnuggle Stuff. You don't need to know why.

Yeah, gross. We know why now, Ellen. Okay.

Do you know anything about Jonathan Odey?

1:15:52

Conspiracy Theories

I don't.

Oh, who is this person?

My gosh, Megan. So Jonathan Odey is a South African native who became a US citizen. In 2018, he posted on Instagram in front of a flag, American flag, like, I'm a US citizen.

So happy. He's like, he was like a social media influencer for fitness. He was like a fitness social media.

He was so excited. Under the Instagram, it said, God bless the USA, finally an American. Then, like a weekend later, he went inside Trump National Doral Miami Resort and like caused a huge ruckus.

He got into a firefight and chased with police. He wanted the Secret Service to get there and then he let himself get arrested. So this was like in 2018 when Trump was president.

And so he caused this big ruckus in one of his hotel. And after he was so excited about being a US citizen. So then in a bizarre interview by the Secret Service, he says, he did this whole thing for a wake up call to America.

Because he worked very closely with Diddy. Diddy and Cassie hired him as a sex slave. And he claims that, you know, he had to have sex with Cassie.

And Diddy would be there.

And this does sound like the MO that we know about Diddy. Okay.

And so he says that often Diddy would be working.

And he claims that Diddy would be on the phone and saying that there's a whole group that is planning to sabotage President Trump, that it's called the Boulay, which is a group associated with the Illuminati, and it's plotting, are you ready for it?

An assassination attempt on Donald Trump.

Okay, but this all allegedly happened five years ago?

2018, he said that Diddy would be on the phone during these freak offs, that the CIA would be mentioned about taking Trump out just like they took out Kennedy.

And the whole reason they want to do it is they want to dissolve the US into chaos and ultimately to fail as a country.

Okay, I've got some questions, Kait. So this all happened six years ago, and we're just hearing about it now.

No, in 2018, people reported on it, and they were like, why is he talking about Diddy? Like, this is all crazy, like, he sounds crazy. But Megan, if you watch the interview, it is scary.

I mean, that is a little interesting that he...

Yeah, in 2018, he was calling out Diddy Longbow for it.

Yes. That's why, like, it's coming back up.

But the Diddy, the Diddy to the CIA and the Trump assassination attempts, that's quite a jump.

You said it is bigger than Diddy.

You're right. Is that what you think he was using the shotguns for?

Yeah, that's exactly what I think he was using it for, for assassination attempts.

We don't know.

We don't know. This is all crazy, but in 2024, there have been two arrested individuals for assassinations.

I know, but that's also, they've not been good attempts and they've been...

Well, I don't even think one actually was an attempt. I think they just found out. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

And then the other one...

That one was a weak attempt that just had a pause. A pause response time.

I think the other one was actually a good attempt because remember he just moved his head. Yeah, he just moved his head.

Yeah.

You know what I'm talking about?

I mean, the guy was like out in the open, right?

Yeah, and the Secret Service didn't do anything.

And they were just like, oh, why is there a guy in that?

Yeah, there's all this pushback, right?

Yeah. I don't know. You know what?

It sounds really out there, Kait, but at the same time...

You gotta watch the video.

It all sounds out there. The things that sounded out there two years ago, it's like, oh, but they're actually happening.

Right.

So this sounds really out there, but who knows in a year we'll be like... I don't know.

I believe it.

I'm sure. I know you do.

The boule is part of the Illuminati. And then there's something else about Alfredo P. Gonzales, okay.

So Alfredo P. Gonzales is incarcerated in Cannon City, Colorado. He's in a prison, a correctional facility, I guess, and he's part of the Sinaloa Drug Cartel, okay?

That's from Mexico. And there's actually no other, like, there's no public record about why he's in the prison. Like, you can't, you can't look it up.

Like, I don't know why he's actually in the prison.

That's us.

I know. However, he filed a claim on August 13th of 2024 that it was like a defamation claim against P.

Diddy.

So he's saying that P. Diddy, he's got a phone call. This guy is part of a drug cartel.

He does bring drugs across from Mexico. He's already saying that it's probably why he's in jail. But he gets a call from an anonymous business partner of P.

Diddy, who's telling him like next time you come across the border with your drugs, bring some kids. And he's like, this guy is like, dude, I've got morals. I only traffic drugs.

I don't traffic kids.

Yeah, he's like, absolutely not.

And the guy's like, well, you have nothing to worry about because the business partner is trying to negotiate with him. If you do this for Puff Daddy, it doesn't matter. He's got it on lock.

There's no quote lock. There's nothing that's going to happen to you. And so anyway, this guy's like, no, I want no part of this.

And so the business guy like hangs up. They call it the calls ended like with no agreement to traffic kids across the border.

Then he's saying that he gets another call again, asking again if they would bring underage boys and girls over the over the US border. And Alfredo's like, yeah, no, I'm not, I don't do this, I don't do this, I don't do this stuff.

So he says the business partner said that they could quote, make his life hell because of how much power they have on the streets. And that this guy's like the, you know, Alfredo, he's like, well, you got to do what you got to do.

I'm not, I don't want any part of this.

Yeah, even criminals have their line, you know? And when did he say all of this?

He said this August in 2024.

Okay, so he is a, this is a recent, recent thing. Yeah, so, I mean, he could be looking.

Yeah, yeah, yeah. The court case was dismissed because there was lack of evidence. They couldn't find like really any way to like hold him to it.

But that's very interesting to me. Those are like, I mean, I could believe the guy in Colorado.

Yeah, I mean, I think the people that's like, because again, we want to you want to believe the victims. You want to give everyone the metaphor of the doubt. But it's almost harder.

It is like, yeah, as the more publicity this all gets, then the more you have to be think like, you know, this guy's got something to gain. He's in prison. If he can like testify against someone, is he going to get out?

You know, like, and it's just like interesting, like you didn't come forward with this accusation until.

When was, when was Diddy?

Well, August 22, 24.

When was he arrested?

Like, was it September? So he gets arrested and then this guy in Colorado is like, oh yeah, you know, he was trying to get me to smuggle children for him.

No, because this was before, before he was arrested.

But the arrest was also like six months after the, yeah, there was like a whole like, he was waiting to get arrested in New York. Yeah. Okay.

Let's touch on the flurry of tweets from Kanye in February.

Oh.

Did you see this? When he reached out to Trump and said, free Puff?

No, I didn't. But you know what? Like, is this a manic episode?

He wrote, at real Donald Trump, please free my brother Puff.

Just for clarity, they trying to make an example out of Puff. Me and my brother had our issues, but these white people try to use Puff to scare. N-word.

I'm neither scared nor brave. This just me. Wes then shared a link to his online Yeezy Clothing Store, which is now selling t-shirts in partnership with Combs' famous Sean John fashion line.

How is Sean John still around?

Wait, I thought Kanye had been accusing P Diddy of making him...

I don't think Kanye knows how he feels day to day.

Yeah, I'm very confused. Yeah, somebody put Kanye into it. He needs a conservatory ship.

Yeah, conservatorship.

Yeah, thank you.

Yeah.

He's, again, he's all these, again, flurry of tweets. I'm selling the Sean John collaboration that me and my brother spoke about before they locked him up. So we split in the profits 50-50.

And then he said, I just found out the puff is not allowed to make or collect money while he's locked up. So I'm gonna send his half of the money to Justin, which was Justin Coe, his son.

Yeah, his son.

Who should also be facing some charges though. But he's not locked up.

No, he's not locked up. And my guy, Kanye, yee, are you on your meds?

He's not on his meds.

No, this is a straight up manic episode, I'm telling you.

He said, I stood up for Puff and I'm still winning 20 Grammys next year and doing the Super Bowl.

Somebody take the keyboard from him. Somebody take the keyboard from Donald Trump and somebody take the keyboard from Kanye.

On February 22nd, one of Diddy's six lawyers quit. Remember this?

Yes.

This is about a week after the Jay-Z.

He was like, no, I'm out. I'ma head out.

Yep. Anthony Rico, one of the six defense attorneys, filed a motion to withdraw from the case. He gave no explanation.

He just said, under no circumstances, can I continue to effectively serve as counsel for Sean Combs? It is respectfully but regrettably requested that the court grant the relief requested.

And so like for us non-lawyer people, it's like he's like he's a criminal lawyer. He's got to have represented some reprehensible people who've committed some reprehensible crimes.

So I just feel like in order for a criminal lawyer to be like, you are, you're so despicable that I can't even represent you. Exactly. And then I'm wondering like, did he, were there threats?

Did he threaten him and his family? Yeah. Did he want him to do things that were illegal and immoral?

Because there has been a lot of talk about his attempts to jury tamper and whatever. Again, we've talked about that.

There was Ready Yak one on Reddit did say, if your client does something very unethical, like informs you he lied in court, bribed someone, et cetera, then you can't disclose because of attorney-client privilege, but you can quit the case in a

dramatic way to make it known that you do not condone the behavior and you did not perpetuate the unethical or illegal behavior. Again, Diddy's rep continues to say they can't address any of these meritless allegations.

Of course.

And this has been a reckless media circus, and everyone's just trying to get a payday.

Everybody's out for Diddy.

Mr. Combs has full confidence in the facts and the integrity of the judicial process, and the truth will prevail.

Oh, sounds like he might have some people in this back pocket.

He says he has never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone, man, woman, adult or minor.

What a liar.

There are statute of limitations. I looked it up in New York for child sex abuse cases. You can have a civil case up until the victim turns 55.

You can only file a criminal case until the victim turns 28. So that's why people are filing.

I know there might be some money grabbers out there, but I think also legally, they're outside the statute of limitations, and that's why there's so many civil lawsuits. We have at the time of this recording, 62 civil cases.

62.

62.

Good gracious.

About 15 of those popped up in the last week when I finished researching this.

Oh my goodness.

Yes.

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Detailed Civil Allegations

So I hate to just read to you, but I think it's really important that you see all of the similarities. Right. Right, like he has a method.

He's got an MO.

An MO.

The majority of this here, I'm gonna describe these 62 civil cases, and then I will tell you about the criminal charges that he is facing next month.

Okay.

So, we talked previously, February 2nd, 2024, about Lil Rod.

So we talked about him very in depth in previous episodes, but as a reminder, he was hired by Diddy to produce for him, but he claims that he was responsible for procuring drugs and sex workers for Diddy.

He filed 105-page federal complaint against Diddy, accusing him and the people who work with him of being part of an illegal racketeering enterprise.

He alleges that he has, quote, irrefutable evidence of the acquisition, use, and distribution of ecstasy, cocaine, GHB, ketamine, marijuana, and mushrooms, the displaying and distribution of unregistered illegal firearms, and the solicitation of

minors and sex workers. He said that Diddy had him record sex acts and that he was lacing drugs with ecstasy. He also accuses Diddy of sexual harassment and sexual assault. He says that Diddy is responsible for Cuba Gooding Jr.

assaulting him. Lil Rod. So this is still in progress.

Lil Rod has come out to say that Diddy has been harassing him and his family. I don't even need to tell you, I'm going to blanket statement on all these cases. Diddy denies every one of these allegations.

Of course he does. There's a few he hasn't commented on, but everything he's come out and spoke against, he's denied. That was February 2nd, 2024.

So going back, this all started in November 16th, 2023 with Yvonne Chura. Again, we've talked about her at length. This is the girlfriend who started it all.

She accused Diddy of sexual assault, battery trafficking, and requiring her to engage in sex acts. Quote, Mr. Combs asserted complete control over Ms.

Chura's personal and professional life, thereby ensuring her inability to escape his hold.

She also claimed he demanded she carry a firearm for her in her purse, which kind of goes back to the, to the jailo, the jailo allegation with the gun, and that he forced her to engage in sex acts with male sex workers.

She claimed that his staff and bad boy entertainment employees were aware of the abuse. And so this is the one that she initially filed. They settled within a day.

She dropped the lawsuit with prejudice, which means she can never file against him. But this is what caused everyone else to come out. Right.

Then we had a little rod. We also have in December of 2023, Jane Doe. There's a lot of Jane and John Doe's.

Well, yeah.

And they're all filing to keep their name under wrap.

Pretty much none of these have gone to trial yet, because when I say the wheels of justice move slowly.

Yes.

So we don't really have, there's a couple that have been dropped. They'll tell you about, but otherwise all of these are ongoing and Diddy has denied all of them.

Of course. He's such a narcissist.

December 2023, Jane Doe comes out. She alleges that when she was 17, Diddy's buddies lured her to Diddy Studio, where she was drug and gang raped. In November of 2023, we had Liza Gardner.

She was 16 when she was lured to Diddy's house and then raped by he and his buddy. The next day, Diddy showed up and assaulted and choked her while threatening her. So it's important to note about this case and several others.

I talked in the past about the New York Adult Survivor Act, which gave victims a one-year window to file civil complaints that had previously been outside the statute of limitations. I think actually that got extended to two years.

So a lot of these were filed at the last possible moment. So people talk about, why didn't you file criminal charges and why are all these charges coming up now?

It's because this law in New York allowed them to extend anything that was outside the statute of limitations. Oh, yeah. This one was filed in the last possible day.

It's still in progress. Diddy denies this. She included singer-songwriter, Aaron Hall, in this one.

He has not responded to the allegations. We have Joy Dickerson also about the same time. She met Diddy when she was in a video while she was a CRQ student.

They went on a date. Diddy drugged her and then assaulted her and video recorded the assault. She made accusations against Diddy and then the video was leaked.

So she's suing for assault and battery, intentional affliction of emotional distress, trafficking and revenge porn. Oh, this is what, this is interesting. Okay, Grace Morais.

So this is actually an allegation against Diddy's son, Christian. For sexual assault, battery and intentional affliction of emotional distress. But she has a claim against Diddy because she was a deckhand on his yacht.

So she felt that he should be responsible for her safety.

Right.

His son assaults her. She alleges there was a constant rotation of suspected sex workers and other A-list celebrities such as French Montana and actor Cuba Gooding Jr. So you start to see these patterns.

It's like the same people. She's suing Diddy for fostering an environment of debauchery.

Weren't the sons like when he first was his house was like searched, I just remember like weren't the sons like a part of it too?

Yeah, you kept thinking the sons had told him, which I don't think is the case. But the son, no, the sons were there's video where the sons were like put in handcuffs and that was like that was so traumatic.

Yeah.

And I think we do hear that at least a couple of these sons are kind of in some of these other allegations. And then we had also talked about like, who did I tell? Ray J.

I mentioned the last time how like Ray J got into a fight at a Halloween party with his sons, like three of his sons. And then all of a sudden, it was like, oh, like you've been talking smack about Diddy.

These three sons jumped him at a Halloween party. And then all of a sudden he was like, well, I don't really know. Maybe Diddy's innocent.

Right.

It's like, I think the sons are, I think, you know, as Colleen would say, right, apple tree.

But yeah, yeah, yeah.

It's also like, you know, you're raised and this is how you're raised.

You're like parenting. Did you have?

Yeah.

And they're all really standing by him. He's still controlling them from inside and they're trying to help him manipulate like the jury pool.

Right.

There was a model at Fashion Week, Diddy said he had all this power. He could help her career. He gave her a lace joint, platter with alcohol, followed her to the bathroom and forced her to perform oral sex on him.

Then she claims he blackballed her from the industry and she kept all of her clothes from her attack unwashed in a plastic bag. So perhaps we'll have some proof proof.

Some DNA evidence.

Yeah. April Lampros accused him of battery sexual assault, negligent infliction of emotional distress, and committed a crime motivated by gender. So she was an FIT student.

She said he said he would mentor her because again, he's in the fashion business. She then claims that she was raped by him four times between 95 and 2,000.

During the third encounter, she alleges that he forced her and Kim Porter to take ecstasy and have sex with each other, and then Diddy raped her after. Then she says, he took a video and people have seen this video. That allegation is out there.

Again, a pattern.

Yeah. It's disgusting.

Derrick Lee Cardello Smith. This was in June of 24. He filed a personal injury complaint that he was sexually assaulted by Diddy.

He is an inmate. He claimed he met Diddy in Detroit in 97 at a holiday inn. I think before I was like, what is Diddy doing at a holiday inn?

They were drinking and then they went to a private hotel room with two women. He claims that he was hooking up with a woman and then Diddy groped him. So he decided to bail.

Diddy offered him a drink and he became drowsy and passed out. He woke up in pain, claims he filed a police report but the Diddy paid off law enforcement.

He has a quote agreement of silence and confidentiality from 97 signed by Diddy himself and others including Michigan law enforcement and claims Diddy and his financial advisor actually visited him in jail and offered to pay him over $2 million to

drop the charges. Diddy didn't respond.

Cardella Smith was awarded $100 million, which has since been vacated after Diddy's lawyers appealed claiming there was no proof of any of this and Diddy never even met this man, which I think like can't they document, don't they document your jail

visitors? Like can't they go back and figure out if anyone visited him?

Right.

He has refiled, he claims he plans to call JLo as a witness. Because we know she was involved in the 99 shooting.

Right.

Little Rods, the Diddy did it and JLo covered for him anyway. This one's still ongoing. Diddy denies.

I think he did it.

Dawn Richardson, who was in Danity Kane, we've talked about Danity Kane in the past, and then Diddy Dirty Money.

She reports that she witnessed Cassie Ventura being choked, strangled, and hit by Diddy and he threatened her when she tried to help. She also reports seeing Kim Porter leave the studio injured.

She said that Diddy would party with underage girls and drug them and assault them, saying things like, this is a buffet, enjoy yourselves. Her obligation is that he threatened her safety. She was victim of gender motivated violence.

She was sexually harassed and assaulted by Diddy. She is suing for sex trafficking, sexual assault, sexual battery and false impotence.

As she should.

Talia Graves, who I think is represented by Gloria Allred.

How do you remember that?

Because she's a big one.

I'm like, Ibalone was found in the river. Hold on, I'm pretty sure. Yeah, it's named after the river.

You have much more beneficial knowledge than I do.

Her boyfriend was an executive at Bad Boy Records. She says Diddy gave her a glass of wine. She lost consciousness.

She was then violently assaulted physically and sexually by Diddy and his bodyguard. I want all these people around Diddy to go down too. So when's that coming?

I guess hopefully after Diddy goes down.

She just can't wait for Jay-Z and Beyonce to be taken out.

Well, I'm gonna get to Jay-Z in a minute. Okay, she did go to the hospital after, but didn't want to report the rape because she was in the middle of a custody battle.

I think another pattern I see with all these is that it's like people who were easy prey, like people going through custody battles, people who want to get into the industry, people who worked for him.

Well, I mean, yeah, those are the people that are like, you put yourself in questionel positions, right? Like you are, or you have like an insecurity complex. Like that is the MO for like people being taken advantage of.

Yeah, I feel like it's like these people that he's like, they're all like, he blackballed me from the fashion industry, he blackballed me from the modeling, he blackballed me from music because I complained, like I spoke about what he did.

So it's like, he does have this, it seems like he's got, he really has an MO. Drug him, videotape it, if they talk about it, show the videotape to people.

We have another Jane Doe who felt forced to go on trips with Diddy and he would just send people to bring her to him wherever he was. He assaulted her over a four year period up until the raid.

She says he forced her to ingest ketamine, forced her to have sex without her consent. Said after one assault, she became pregnant and Diddy's ex-girlfriend harassed her to have an abortion and that she ended up miscarrying.

She also reports that he recorded encounters without her consent. So again, as I mentioned, this is a theme. John Doe, there's a lot of John Doe's.

John Doe, rape, assault and battery, aggravated sexual abuse.

He was invited to a party through industry connections and had one drink and then became disoriented before becoming paralyzed, unable to move or speak while Diddy and multiple men assaulted him. A lot of people are maintaining anonymity.

Okay, there's another John Doe in 2008, claims he was working at Macy's when Diddy and his bodyguards entered. They physically assaulted him and then Diddy sexually assaulted him.

He reported it immediately to Macy's but was then fired because Macy's had a multimillion dollar deal with Diddy.

Wow.

So that one was in 2008.

This is before Me Too.

Yeah.

Yeah.

2006, I mean, also these go from like the 90s to like the time he was arrested.

Wild.

Yeah. 2006, this John Doe was working security at Diddy's party. Says that after one drink, he became ill and Diddy sodomized him.

He reported it to his supervisor immediately. So there are like a lot of outcries on these too. It's not like these people just came out of nowhere 20 years later with allegations.

Right. There was a Jane Doe who met Diddy in June 95 at a party, and he violently raped her before telling her he would make her disappear if she told anybody. There's a John Doe who was 16 in 1998, when he was invited to a white party.

He says Diddy grabbed his genitals for an extended period of time. A Jane Doe in 2004 was 19 when she was invited to a Diddy party.

When she arrived, his guard locked her and her friend in a room, and then Diddy forced her friend to give him oral and then raped her.

There's a John Doe from a 2022 Siroc party, who alleged that Diddy pulled him aside at the party, exposed himself and then grabbed his genitals. He said the assault stopped when a professional athlete, who he does not name, entered the room.

There's a lot of professional athletes that pop up in these stories too. There's a John Doe who was a personal trainer. He says that Diddy and an unnamed celebrity at a 2022 awards after party assaulted him.

He says he was asked to sign an NDA and then was given a drink. He was then taken into a room where several well-known figures were engaging in group sex.

He became disoriented and then Diddy performed non-consexual oral before passing him around to the other guests. This is awful.

It's just disgusting. Okay, so here's the like, how many STIs has Diddy had?

I bet you he's got a doc on call, who's just like prescribing...

Amoxicillin and clandemiothin for his gonorrhea.

Yeah, you got a little burning?

Yeah.

Here you go. Okay, so here's a big one we've talked about in the past that we... This is the one we have some conclusion on, okay?

So in October of 2024, another Jane Doe filed a claim against him.

She claimed that he and another male celebrity, whom she initially identified only as Celebrity A, lured her to his house party after the 2000 VMAs and then drugged her and raped her when she was 13.

She reported that Celebrity A raped her first, then Diddy.

Following the assaults, Diddy attempted to force her to give him oral, while Celebrity A and a female celebrity identified as Celebrity B, which later we all were assuming was JLo, watched the assault.

Then in early December, Celebrity A was identified as Jay-Z and he aggressively denied the claim.

So we talked about this in a previous episode, or in February, the plaintiff dropped the lawsuit with prejudice, meaning charges can never be brought up again.

So we could think Jay-Z may have gotten to her, but I will say we thought her story was a little sus, because it was like she walked to a gas station and called her dad, but her dad does not remember ever picking her up at a gas station.

And yeah, so we were kind of unsure. There's some audio that has since leaked from PIs, in which she says that Jay-Z was present, but did not take part in the assault.

And she claims her lawyer, Busby, who's representing a lot of these people, we'll talk about him in a second, kind of put her up to adding him into the lawsuit.

So anyway, it was dropped against Jay-Z and Diddy, and Jay-Z is now suing her and her lawyer for defamation. And then another Jane Doe was invited to a party in Diddy Suite in 2014.

She took a couple sips of Siroc and then became disoriented, woke up the next morning with Diddy and evidence of an assault.

Another Jane Doe in 22 went to a Diddy party where she saw widespread drug use but had only one glass of wine before becoming disoriented and losing consciousness. She was tied up and raped.

This is why I don't party with people that I don't know. This is why I'm distrustful.

Well, I think this is like, clearly he's got a lot of money and power and it's like a complete, I just think it's a power trip. I just think it's an attempt to control everybody. Okay, this one is sad.

They're all sad. This one is particularly sad. There was a John Doe who claims he was 10 years old in 2005.

He auditioned for Diddy alone. Diddy gave him a soda, then he felt funny. He passed out and when he woke up, his pants weren't done and he had evidence of penetration.

He reported to his parents immediately, but they were afraid of the consequences. He chose an aid to John Doe who was 17, tried out for making the band.

He was assaulted by Diddy and his bodyguard before being eliminated from the show because Diddy said he was quote, untrustworthy due to reservations about performing oral sex on his bodyguard. Oh.

DeWitt Gilmore in 96, he was physically assaulted outside of a club. He says he had shots actually fired at him. He's suing for assault, battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress seeking $5 million.

In 2022, a 39-year-old John Doe attended a quote, glamorous party. Was it a white party? Maybe.

Probably.

It was at Diddy's place in New York.

He lost consciousness after one drink and woke up being sodomized by Diddy. Boo. John Doe in 2001 auditioned for a role in a music video.

The casting director gave him a diet coke that tasted funny, and then he passed out, and that just breaks my heart. I know. It's nothing sacred.

Leave the diet coke out of it for the love.

Yes.

He woke up being held down by Diddy's bodyguard and being assaulted by Diddy. He was then assaulted by the bodyguard, an unknown man. And he said afterwards, someone said, hope you had fun, as he fled.

What a dick.

There's also a pattern of a lot of dick-like comments afterwards.

Oh yeah.

I'm sure it's like a bunch of like rat boys. Yeah.

Who were like untouchable.

Right. Yeah.

There's a Jane Doe who was 17 when she was invited to a Diddy party that took her phone in purse when she entered. She had one drink, became disoriented, and woke up with evidence of trauma.

There's an 18 year old who was escorted with her friends to a limo where Diddy was waiting with six members of security. She said they were given a drink before becoming disoriented and being forced to perform acts against their will.

Again, I want to know about when is his posse going down?

Yeah.

In 2022, there was a party in Miami, so all these happened either in Miami or New York.

Right.

This John Doe says he had a drink and got a tour of the house, which ended in a bedroom with three men and two women. The women were forced to perform acts on the men and the victim claims that he woke up to be assaulted by Diddy.

Brianna Banna Bungalyn in 2016, she was battered and dangled from a 17-story balcony. She was employee of Diddy's and said he would terrorize her, force her to take drugs and assaulted her. We've all talked about that.

What is with all of these guys dangling people out of windows? I thought that was things that only happened in mob movies.

Or yes, or General Hospital.

Yes.

Yeah. Sunny and Carly.

There's a Jane Doe who was 19 in 1991. She said she was at a charity basketball game. By the way, that is the year of the stampede death, where he had a charity basketball game.

Yeah.

There was a stampede and all these people died.

My gosh.

I'm wondering if that's the game she's referring to.

Right.

She said he gave her some soda and then she became woozy, and then he raped her and threatened to kill her.

Philip Pines, sexual battery, sex trafficking, harassment, and emotional distress. He claims he was Diddy's assistant. He said his duties included getting Diddy's food, laying out his clothes, writing errands.

Those errands included setting up, quote, wild king nights, which were parties which required him to book hotel rooms and stock them with red lights, ice buckets, alcohol, marijuana, honey packs for male libido, and baby oil.

These parties would go on for days. He would have to bring more baby oil, astroglide marijuana, sex toys, Plan B. They were giving out Plan B, ED drugs, illegal drugs.

Afterward, he would have to clean up. Can you imagine being the guy who used to come in and clean up after one of these parties? Ew, the smell.

Diddy also had a quote MVP bag, which was a Gucci bag filled with drugs and sex toys that he would have at his parties. There's a 16 year old in 2000 who was the babysitter. He gave her a drink to calm her down and then assaulted her.

2015, a rapper was introduced to Diddy, he discussed signing him to his record label. He was given some Siroc, felt lightheaded, had loss of consciousness. He woke up to being assaulted by Diddy.

And then Diddy tried to force her to have sex with a woman, but he was able to flee. It's just like, again, very similar. Right.

Jane Doe in the 90s was drugged and held captive at a party. Diddy forced her to have sex with others while he watched. He then took her and her friend to the Trump Hotel penthouse and he assaulted her there.

There's a Jane Doe who was waitressing at a white party in 97. She was given a drink that she said was laced and was then raped by Diddy's buddies at the behest of Diddy.

Then Diddy took her to the Trump Hotel, where she was raped by a club promoter under Diddy's direction. 2012, a 17-year-old minor was in a club and was invited to Diddy's table.

After a shot of Ciroc, he became disoriented and was in and out of consciousness while being raped by Diddy. So don't take anything from Diddy. Definitely not any Ciroc, because there's a lot of that.

It's just like, come on, don't take a soda.

But it's not, yeah, you can't even take, it sounds like with Diddy, you can't even take water.

Honestly, with Diddy, it's like, just don't even accept the invitation, my people.

Yes.

Yeah.

But the thing is that I'll talk about some of these people did turn him down and that just-

Made it worse.

Made it worse.

Yeah.

There's a John Doe who was an artist that met with Diddy in hopes of being signed.

He had a drink and then became disoriented and then was orally and anally assaulted and left incapacitated.

In 2009, there was an 18-year-old who was told by Diddy that he would help him with a recording contract, but then he drug and assaulted him throughout the night. The next morning, Diddy asked himself if he enjoyed himself and asked for his number.

So it's also like not only does he assault them, but it's like these zingers at the end, hope you had fun, hope you learned something. That was great. Can I get your number after you just assaulted me?

Right.

In 2006, a 21-year-old John Doe was told to strip for Diddy at a model casting call when he refused he was groped by Diddy.

2016, there was a 20-year-old Jane Doe who was offered a drink in a club by Diddy. She declined and he said, bitch, I'm not asking you, drink that shit and shut the fuck up.

So she took a drink and was then digitally penetrated violently before she was able to get away, and she says hotel staff, she was such a mess, the hotel staff had to assist her to get into her room.

Oh my God.

I do think that in some of these cases, there are witnesses that are not within the Diddy posse.

In 1989, a 23-year-old was drugged and held hostage for hours at Diddy's home and during quote, hours upon hours of continuous groping and attempting to force her to have sex.

In 2022, a Jane Doe was picked up by some men to take her to a Diddy party. She had a drink and then became dizzy before being escorted to another room where couples were hooking up.

A group of bodyguards attempted to assault her, but she got away only after they took a picture of her ID and totally knew where she lived.

So can you imagine being assaulted and then just like living under that constant fear also of like, yeah, like they're gonna come for me at any minute.

Yeah, and I can't do anything because they know where I live. Yeah.

Within that batch also, we have Latasha Forbes et al. So this is actually seven individuals who are making joint allegations. I don't see how any of them are kind of connected, but the seven of them together are making this complaint.

Latasha Forbes herself alleges that Diddy gave her a drink, then he violently raped, sodomized and sexually battered her and encouraged others to do the same.

The other six victims report being assaulted between the ages of 14 and 23 in various locations, including Florida, New York, video shoots and a 2010 audition for Making the Band.

There's a John Doe who says he was drugged and assaulted in 97 at a recording studio and then was given cash to keep quiet.

In the late 90s, there was a John Doe who was operating a denim clothing line and was collaborating with Sean John, which I remember was his big clothing company.

He claims that in various locations, including a white party in the Hamptons, he was groped inappropriately but he never could say anything because this was a business relationship and he didn't want to lose the contract.

That's so sad.

So again, these are all these like in power, positions of power where all these people. Right. In 2007, 18-year-old Jane Doe attended a white party in the Hamptons.

After a few sips of a drink, she felt loopy, so the friend leaves her on the couch. Friend goes to call a cab. Friend comes back and Diddy and three friends had the victim naked and were assaulting her.

As they left, they were reminded that they had signed legal documents and quote, what happens at the party stays at the party. 14-year-old John Doe knew Diddy through his dad. Diddy invited him to his hotel room in New York City to listen to music.

The victim alleges that he had a drink and then he was in and out of consciousness. He awoke to Diddy assaulting him and a female voice asking, should I keep recording? Diddy said, yes.

There's a Jane Doe who's alleged an assault against Big Joe. So this is actually against Diddy's bodyguard.

She claims he assaulted her at gunpoint in 2001, but she says he, quote, functioned as an extension of Combs and that his conduct was frequently directed and encouraged by Combs.

There was a white party in the Hamptons in 2003 that a 19 year old was DJing. He said like near midnight, they said, here, have a drink. So he has a drink and he passed out in the DJ booth.

He was overpowered and assaulted by four men, including Diddy.

I just don't understand.

Like what is, I don't just want to go on for 30 years pretty much.

And what I don't understand is like, I don't know.

I'm just like, no one around him said anything. Oh yeah. Why did Epstein have to have sex four times a day?

Right.

Like gross.

Yeah. There's a Jane Doe who says she was in the bathroom at Justin's, which remember that Justin's is the New York restaurant. There's also one in Atlanta, I think that Diddy owned, that was named after his son.

Diddy forced himself into the stall and demanded sexual acts. She refused. He became violent before professional athlete intervened.

We have a lot of professional athletes intervening.

Yeah.

Who are these people?

Who are these? LeBron.

I'll tell you who one of them is in just a second. There's a Jane Doe who accused him of assaulting her in a New York City nightclub. Again, similar story that she says he entered her bathroom stall while his bodyguard watched out.

She was able to get away because someone else entered the bathroom and distracted him. Kirk Burroughs is a co-founder of Bad Boy Records. He says that he was forced to witness sexual acts involving Diddy.

His lawyer said, quote, Combs orchestrated these encounters as a means of psychologically breaking down the plaintiff's resistance and establishing his submission.

He talked about he would get called to his office, he'd walk in and there was an orgy happening. And then he was bullied and threatened into signing over his 25% stake in Bad Boy Entertainment and then was blacklisted from the music industry.

Oh my gosh.

Diddy did respond to this saying, this guy's been filing lawsuits against me for 30 years. They've all been dropped. This is just more of the same and it's not true.

One that has been in the news here that I want to give a little extra attention to, there was this lawsuit that was filed in October of 2024 and then amended in March of this year. It was Ashley Parham and an anonymous Jane and John Doe.

They filed a lawsuit against Diddy, Odell Beckham and actor Drew Drusky DeBoards. I think he's a comedian, a restaurant manager named Shane Pierce, Diddy's mother and his chief of staff, among other individuals.

So Parham says that she met Pierce at a bar in California where he FaceTimed Diddy. I can't stand Odell Beckham Jr. Well, this might be a false allegation here.

Well, I still can't stand him.

Just saying.

He, so she says that this, she meets this guy at the bar, Pierce, he's trying to impress her, so he FaceTimed Diddy.

And she's like, I'm not impressed and I don't even want to meet you because I'm pretty sure you killed Tupac, which we also think he was involved.

Right, was part of it, yeah.

I think Tupac would have died either way, but I do think Diddy tried to take a hit out on him. Diddy said that she would pay for that comment.

A month later, in March of 2018, she claims that Pierce lured her to his house under the guise of having cancer and needing help. When she arrived, you have to be a really shitty person. Right.

To do that.

To say you have cancer and need help. Right.

When she arrived, she was met by Diddy and a bunch of other individuals. She said Diddy threatened her with a knife saying he'd give her a Glasgow smile. And then assaulted her with a TV controller.

And then she was raped by multiple, by Diddy and others. She said that Diddy instructed Druski and another individual who she claims was Odell Beckham to rape her. She filed her police report at the time.

The response from his lawyer is, Mr. Combs was nowhere near Orinda, California on the day Ms. Pariam claims she was assaulted.

She was assaulted and the Contra Costa Sheriff's Department has already confirmed her claims were determined to be unfound following a thorough investigation. In an attempt to salvage her claims following the investigation debunking them, Ms.

Parham has now indented an even wilder narrative alleging a vast and implausible conspiracy between law enforcement, local civilians, and media industry players.

Her far-fetched tale contains it all, fake cops, cash bribes, and an alleged victim of the late Michael Jackson who was purportedly kidnapped across state lines and forced to sign paperwork at gunpoint while shepherded through a web of safe houses.

No sane person reading this complaint could credit the story, and Mr. Combs looks forward to having his day in court. And then Druski came out on Twitter.

He said, this allegation is a fabricated lie. I wasn't a public figure in 2018. I was broke, living with my mom without any connections to the entertainment industry.

And then Odell Beckham responded saying, now I'll tell you what, this world makes absolutely no sense. I am covered by God. He will prevail.

I know who I am. I know who you are. Keep your head.

That name will be cleared. Has Odell Beckham had any allegations against him?

I don't think so. I still don't like him though.

So then we have Leslie Cockrell was a 24-year-old. She went to a Diddy party in the Hamptons. She believes her drink was spiked.

She was taken on a house tour that ended with her being pushed into a bedroom and assaulted by multiple men. She could hear other voices in the room of men laughing.

She woke up in a car outside the house and the security guard who drove her home told her to keep quiet. Justin Gooch in 1999 was 16.

He met Diddy at a nightclub where he gave him ecstasy and alcohol, then invited him to the bathroom for some ketamine. In the bathroom, he was assaulted and Diddy said, that wasn't so bad, was it?

Diddy is, we have in 1985, Aristallia Benitez was 20 and a student at NYU when she met Diddy at a party and was given a drink, he immediately began groping her and she was fighting him off.

Then she doesn't remember anything until she woke up in the back of a taxi wearing different clothes. She had evidence of assault. In 1993, Jane Doe, who was 16, was invited to the recording studio to audition as a backup dancer.

There were two other girls at the studio, one who she says was only 13. They were giving non-alcoholic drinks before losing consciousness. She woke up in the back of a car with evidence of assault and bleeding.

She went to the hospital and then we have-

I don't understand if all these documented instances were happening. Why are we just now pressing charges?

Well, I think they probably were too afraid to press charges. I don't believe that all of these can be real.

Actually happened, yeah.

But I believe many of them did. Right. I think probably they were too afraid to press charges because, again, I think he knew how to find a victim.

He's just too powerful.

He's like the mafia.

And then, again, I think the New York passes law saying like, you can't file a criminal charges against these people, but we can file civil lawsuits. We're going to extend that window.

And probably once you have Cassidy coming out and laying the groundwork and other people coming out, it's probably a lot easier, I mean, whether you're being honest or not, right?

It's a lot easier to file a lawsuit when you're victim 62 than being victim one.

That's true.

So then in 2017, there was a signed artist, she said she was groomed from the first time she met him. There were multiple instances of rape, sometimes while she was incapacitated and sometimes she was videotaped.

He videotaped one of her assaults and shared it with others. And then finally we have Kendra Hafeny. In 2007, she was assaulted multiple times.

At least one of these times was after he capacitated her with drugs. While she was on his TV show, I Want to Work for Diddy. So except for the one charge I told you was dropped, all of these are still in progress.

Diddy denies all of them. And so this is what he's facing if he even gets out of his criminal charges, right? He's still going to have all these civil lawsuits waiting.

And I'm sure there's more to come. I was trying to figure out exactly, I know that there's at least three lawyers representing all of these people. I'm sure there's more than that.

And we keep hearing about this guy, Busby. So Busby is the guy who in October, he had a press conference and he put out this 1-800 number. And he said, like, if you were a victim, if you're a witness, call me.

And he said, as of December, he'd had more than 3000 calls and he had at least 300 potential clients against this rapper.

This guy is, again, a personal injury lawyer who's known for negotiating settlements for some 30 women who accused NFL quarterback Deshaun Watson of sexual assault.

Not Deshaun from Clemson.

And so again, I'm not sure. I know the majority of these charges are filed by him. And the Diddy side is really coming out saying, like, this is a 1-800 lawyer who's just looking for his payday.

Yeah.

And I will say that that story with the girl who added Jay-Z, that we didn't really believe to begin with.

Yeah.

Audio of her saying like, he like, I don't know about this guy, to be honest. If I was a victim, this is probably not the guy who I would use.

I mean, that's they're not wrong. It's probably like he is looking for his payday. Yeah.

But I couldn't, again, I couldn't really figure out like how many of these victims were being represented.

But I do know a lot of them were.

2:00:17

Criminal Charges Trial

Those are the civil charges, the criminal charges. Again, these all came in response to Cassie Ventura with that initial charge.

The original indictment alleges that Diddy, quote, abused, threatened, and coerced women and others around him to fulfill his sexual desires, protect his reputation, and conceal his conduct from at least 2008.

Racketeering, we've talked about in the past, it means illegal activity for profit that is disguised as legitimate business dealings.

The prosecution alleges that under the, quote, Combs enterprise, he was running a criminal enterprise, claiming members and associates engaged in an attempt to engage in sex trafficking, forced labor, kidnapping, arson, bribery, and obstruction of

Yep.

That's the mafia.

So he is facing one count of racketeering conspiracy. If found guilty of that, he will face life in prison.

Ooh, put him away. Put him away. That's my vote.

Diddy is-

We'll be on that jury.

I would be a very biased juror.

I want jury duty so bad, but I know I will also never get picked. Diddy is accused of knowingly transporting the victim across state lines with the intent to engage in prostitution.

Prosecutors alleged that he attempted and willfully transported female victims and sex workers for this purpose on multiple occasions. So one count of transportation for purposes of prostitution carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.

So he's facing that. Right. Then he's facing one count of sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, which has a mandatory minimum of 15 years with a maximum of life.

So the original indictment is kind of an update here. The original indictment detailed a trafficking indictment with victim one, whom they alleged Diddy knowingly recruited, enticed, and transported for commercial sex acts.

They claimed Diddy's actions impacted interstate and foreign commerce through reckless threats of force. So victim one was always assumed to be Cassie.

But last month, an expanded indictment was filed accusing Diddy of dangling a person over an apartment balcony, which again tracks with what we've heard, and coercing two additional women into commercial sex acts. So they expanded the indictment.

It also reports the racketeering conspiracy dates back to at least 2004, which is four years earlier than previously thought. So this update was just that we had two new victims, but it was no change to the charges.

He responded to this saying, quote, the government has added the ridiculous theory that two of Mr. Combs' former girlfriends were not girlfriends at all, but were prostitutes. Mr.

Combs is committed as ever to fighting these charges and winning at trial.

Man, I'm sorry. They're going to have some real fight in them. I just don't feel like they're going to win.

Well, they have to fight all of these charges facing life in prison.

They're going to get through that. I mean, he has gotten away in the past. I think he's not getting away this time.

But say he miraculously gets away with it. They've got 62 civil cases and counting to deal with. His life is over.

Right.

And even if he makes it out, he's never going to overcome this.

No.

No.

On March 6, this was the most recent update to his criminal charges.

Prosecutors expanded the allegations to their case again, saying that he had forced employees to work long hours with little or no sleep, and he had his employees help him hide his acts of violence, abuse, and commercial sex.

They said he used physical force, psychological harm, financial harm, and reputational harm to cause the employees to engage in sex acts with homes. So that tracks with all those civil allegations. So those are the criminal charges he's facing.

What does he face them? Let me tell you, his trial will begin on May 5th.

Oh, single de Mayo?

Single de Mayo?

Not to be confused with Seis de Mayo.

Your birthday? Yeah. Prosecutor Emily Johnson told the judge that the government will need troops to present their case, and then the defense lawyer said the rapper's team will need a week for there.

So we're looking at probably a month long trial. It is scheduled to take place in New York City. It is expected to be public.

We suspect it will be open to the press, but not live streamed. And again, he's facing 15 years.

I wouldn't give anything for it to be live streamed.

Yeah. I think we're going to be looking at the sketches and reading the Twitter updates.

That's so annoying though, because you know, like Amber Heard and Johnny Depp was live streamed and it was like, I don't want that.

We still think he's just a shitty.

He's a dirt bag.

Yeah.

He's just burning hell.

There's no theory here. He has charges of conspiracy. I don't, I think there is, there are probably some people trying to make some money off this whole thing, but I think that's the minority.

Us.

We're trying to make money off of this.

We're not making any money off this.

We're trying.

So hopefully someday, but I mean, I'm sure Busby is trying to make some money. Oh, for sure. I'm sure some of these clients are just looking for their payday.

Right.

But I think the majority of them, again, they have very similar stories.

Yeah, it's like too similar to like not be a pattern of evidence.

Yeah.

He likes his like his underage, underage, early 20s, roofies. Yes. More often than not, he is roofing them.

They lose consciousness after a sip of a drink, sometimes not even alcohol.

I'm just trying to like, can you imagine the drug content? If you lose consciousness after one sip?

Well, I mean, I think GHB, that's...

Do you think he's putting some propofol on them?

I think he's putting propofol on them. I think he's got access to date rape drugs.

Yeah, for sure.

And then he has a lot of, like, again, threats, a lot of, like, you saw in the INDA, he has a lot of snide comments afterwards, a lot of these people waking up in cars, being threatened by people.

He's nasty.

And again, a lot of these people, even if it's 20 or 30 years old, they outcry to someone. SVU would tell me that makes their story much more plausible if they had an outcry witness.

Yeah.

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