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  • Diddy And The Art Of Self Snitching
    Jun 18 2025




    Sean "Diddy" Combs' own words from past interviews and public appearances are now coming back to haunt him in light of his recent arrest on sex trafficking and abuse charges. Over the years, Diddy openly discussed the wild and extravagant nature of his parties, often highlighting how he fostered an environment that encouraged extreme behavior. In a 2002 interview on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Diddy casually spoke about the importance of creating the right atmosphere for his parties, mentioning tactics like locking doors and keeping the temperature high to make people "more comfortable" and "loose." These comments, once interpreted as playful insights into his party planning, are now viewed in a much darker context as allegations of coercion and abuse emerge from these same gatherings.

    Furthermore, Diddy’s remarks about his "freak-offs" and his reputation for hosting debauched events are being scrutinized as evidence mounts against him. What he once portrayed as a unique party experience is now being seen as a reflection of the toxic environment that allegedly facilitated predatory behavior, manipulation, and abuse. These revelations, coupled with Diddy's history of openly promoting a hedonistic lifestyle, are contributing to the growing legal and public pressure against him, as his past statements are being reinterpreted in the context of the disturbing allegations he faces.



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    Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s Parties, in His Own Words - The New York Times (nytimes.com)
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  • Adria English Says She Is Prepared To Testify Against Diddy
    Jun 18 2025
    Adria Sheri English has recently made strong statements about her intent to testify against Sean "Diddy" Combs in his upcoming federal trial. English, who previously accused Combs of sex trafficking, claimed that she was coerced into performing sexual acts with guests at his parties between 2004 and 2009. She expressed her commitment to ensuring that Combs is held accountable, stating that she hopes her testimony will lead to his imprisonment for life.


    English’s legal team has emphasized that she felt manipulated by Combs’ influence and power, describing how she was allegedly pressured to participate in these acts due to fear of being blacklisted from the music industry. English has also detailed how alcohol at these events was often laced with drugs, which further impaired her ability to resist. Her attorney has made it clear that English is eager to see justice served, and she has already filed both civil and criminal complaints against Combs.


    Combs' legal team has denied all allegations, dismissing them as baseless, and expressed confidence that he will prevail in court.



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    source:

    Sean 'Diddy' Combs forced women to have sex with guests at drugged-up parties — says dancer who wants rapper in jail 'for life' (nypost.com)
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    21 m
  • Diddy's Alleged Co-Conspirators And Their Potential Criminal Exposure
    Jun 17 2025
    Following Sean "Diddy" Combs' recent arrest on serious charges including sex trafficking, racketeering, and kidnapping, his alleged co-conspirators could be facing significant legal jeopardy. Prosecutors have accused Combs of leading a criminal enterprise involving forced labor, trafficking, and violence spanning decades. These associates were allegedly instrumental in facilitating his activities, from arranging illicit gatherings to helping cover up the abuse.

    If the co-conspirators are found to have played roles in these events—such as arranging travel, securing locations for the alleged crimes, or participating in acts of intimidation—they could face charges similar to Combs, such as racketeering, conspiracy, and witness tampering. Notably, one co-conspirator is already accused of kidnapping a person at gunpoint to facilitate a break-in, which later escalated to setting fire to the victim’s car. These charges, if proven, could result in lengthy prison sentences for the co-conspirators, as they are closely tied to the violent and coercive aspects of Combs' criminal enterprise​

    Given the severity of the charges against Combs, those involved may also be subject to intense scrutiny, as prosecutors have made it clear they intend to pursue all parties who participated in the operation. With mounting evidence—including seized videos, narcotics, and firearms—legal outcomes for his associates could be just as dire, particularly if they are implicated in covering up or enabling the alleged abuses

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    source:

    Diddy's entourage could be charged over 'Freak Off' supplies after 1,000 bottles of lube seized, lawyer warns | The US Sun (the-sun.com)
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  • The Feds Come Out Swinging In Defense Of Bryana Bongolan And Her Testimony (6/17/25)
    Jun 17 2025
    In a letter to Judge Arun Subramanian, the Government has requested permission to introduce new evidence during redirect examination in the federal criminal case against Sean "Diddy" Combs. The evidence pertains to an early 2024 FaceTime conversation between witness Bryana Bongolan and Rob Holladay, who was a mutual acquaintance of both Bongolan and Combs at the time. According to the Government, Ms. Bongolan is expected to testify that during this call, Holladay acknowledged her intent to sue Combs and relayed an offer allegedly originating from the defendant: that she would be paid one million dollars if she refrained from involving legal counsel.

    Ms. Bongolan reportedly rejected the offer, choosing to move forward with legal action. Following her refusal, she and Holladay—described as long-time friends—ceased communication entirely. The Government argues that this conversation is relevant to show the defendant’s alleged attempts to silence or deter accusers through financial coercion and to rehabilitate Ms. Bongolan’s credibility after cross-examination. The Government is seeking to admit this testimony as part of its ongoing effort to establish a pattern of obstruction and intimidation by Combs.


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    source:

    gov.uscourts.nysd.628425.409.0.pdf


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    13 m
  • Diddy Trial: Special Agent DeLeassa Penland Takes The Stand Before Lunch On Day 25 (Part 1) (6/17/25)
    Jun 17 2025
    Before lunch on June 17th, the Sean “Diddy” Combs federal trial resumed with a tense start as Judge Arun Subramanian sternly warned both legal teams about the leaking of information from a previously sealed Friday hearing. He emphasized that any further violations of gag or sealing orders could result in civil or criminal contempt charges, holding lead counsel personally accountable for compliance going forward. The judge’s remarks set the tone for a morning already thick with tension, as the courtroom braced for more disturbing and explicit government evidence. The prosecution continued its case by recalling FBI Special Agent DeLeassa Penland to the stand, who walked jurors through a collection of phone records and text messages between Combs and his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura. These messages, sent both before and after the alleged 2016 hotel assault, were framed as evidence of Combs’s desperation, control, and attempts to manage public fallout.


    Penland also introduced sexually explicit video footage, referred to as “freak-off” recordings, which showed Combs orchestrating group sex parties. Several jurors—particularly Black female jurors—were visibly unsettled during the viewing, reacting with discomfort and concern. The prosecution supplemented the footage with related evidence, including records of luxury purchases like candles and flights allegedly used to support these events, as well as documentation of hotel damages totaling tens of thousands of dollars. Finally, the government previewed the upcoming testimony of Brendan Paul, a former Syracuse University basketball player turned Combs assistant, who is expected to testify under immunity. Meanwhile, the defense signaled that its case would be brief—potentially only two days—strongly suggesting that Combs himself will not take the stand. This development sets up the possibility that jury deliberations could begin as soon as next week.


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    source:

    Live updates: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial coverage | CNN
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    24 m
  • The Feds Blast Diddy's Legal Team Over Their 'Inappropriate Behavior' (6/17/25)
    Jun 17 2025
    In this letter addressed to Judge Subramanian, the Government responds to the defense's renewed objections to the removal of Juror #6 in the federal trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs. The prosecution firmly denies the defense’s repeated claims that its efforts to remove the juror were racially motivated, calling the accusation “baseless.” It emphasizes that the juror was dismissed due to multiple inconsistencies in his statements during voir dire and subsequent questioning—specifically regarding basic biographical details like his residence. The Government asserts that it merely flagged the issue of candor to the Court, which independently concluded removal was warranted after its own review of the record.


    The Government further notes that nothing in the defense’s latest letter undermines the Court’s rationale for the juror’s dismissal. While stating it does not oppose further inquiry into a separate juror mentioned in the defense letter, the Government criticizes the rest of the submission as a barrage of unfounded personal attacks on the prosecution team. It asks the Court to both disregard and formally rebuke those portions of the defense’s letter as inappropriate and irrelevant to the matter at hand.









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  • What Happened to Juror #6? Inside the Diddy Courtroom Bombshell (6/17/25)
    Jun 17 2025
    Juror #6—a 41‑year‑old Black man—was dismissed on June 16, 2025, by Judge Arun Subramanian after it emerged that he had provided conflicting information about his residence. During jury selection, he stated he lived in the Bronx, but later told court staff he had moved to New Jersey—making him potentially ineligible for the Manhattan federal jury. The judge cited serious concerns over his candor and credibility, noting that these inconsistencies might suggest he “shaded answers to get on, and stay on” the jury.

    Combs’s defense objected to the removal, arguing that dismissing one of only two Black men on the panel—and replacing him with a white male alternate—would compromise racial diversity and prejudice Combs. But Judge Subramanian emphasized that the decision was based solely on honesty and eligibility, stating that allowing the juror to remain “would be improper” if race were the motive. He noted the need to uphold the integrity of the process and maintain trust in juror credibility.


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    source:

    Diddy trial faces jury issues as experts question no sequestration | Fox News

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    12 m
  • Diddy Trial: Special Agent DeLeassa Penland's Is Back On The Stand After Lunch On Day 24 (Part 3) (6/17/25)
    Jun 17 2025
    After the lunch break on Monday, June 16, 2025, testimony resumed with U.S. Special Agent DeLeassa Penland, who continued detailing travel records and communications tied to alleged “freak‑off” encounters. Specifically, she walked the jury through flight itineraries showing that a male escort—identified as Jules Theodore—flew from Los Angeles to New York in December 2009. These arrangements were allegedly made by Sean Combs and paid for using his American Express card registered to Bad Boy Entertainment. The jury also heard text messages between Combs and Jules coordinating the travel and stay at the London Hotel, underlining the prosecution’s argument about the orchestration of these encounters.


    Following that, the focus shifted to financial documentation: the prosecution introduced credit card statements and travel logs tying Combs’s business entity to payments for escorts and hotel bookings. These materials were presented to support the trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges—showing evidence of Combs arranging and funding travel and accommodations for escorts. Court then adjourned for the day, with the testimony set to continue the next day



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    source:

    June 16, 2025 - Day 24 of testimony in the Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial | CNN

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