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  • Dawn Richards Hits Diddy With A Newly Amended Complaint (Part 9) (3/15/25)
    Mar 15 2025
    Dawn Richard filed an amended complaint against Sean "Diddy" Combs on March 10, 2025, as part of Case 1:24-cv-06848-KPF in federal court. The amended filing expands on her original September 2024 lawsuit, adding new allegations of financial misconduct, claiming that Combs misappropriated funds owed to her from Danity Kane and other music ventures. It also provides more specific details regarding her claims of sexual misconduct and abuse, including additional dates, locations, and alleged witnesses. Richard further alleges that Combs engaged in intimidation tactics, using threats and coercion to silence her.

    In response, Combs' legal team denied all allegations, calling them baseless and an attempt to damage his reputation. They have filed a motion to dismiss the amended complaint, arguing that the claims lack merit and fall outside the statute of limitations. The court has scheduled a hearing in April 2025 to address this motion, with the lawsuit continuing to unfold as part of the larger legal battles Combs is facing.


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    source:

    gov.uscourts.nysd.628103.128.0.pdf
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  • Dawn Richards Hits Diddy With A Newly Amended Complaint (Part 8) (3/15/25)
    Mar 15 2025
    Dawn Richard filed an amended complaint against Sean "Diddy" Combs on March 10, 2025, as part of Case 1:24-cv-06848-KPF in federal court. The amended filing expands on her original September 2024 lawsuit, adding new allegations of financial misconduct, claiming that Combs misappropriated funds owed to her from Danity Kane and other music ventures. It also provides more specific details regarding her claims of sexual misconduct and abuse, including additional dates, locations, and alleged witnesses. Richard further alleges that Combs engaged in intimidation tactics, using threats and coercion to silence her.

    In response, Combs' legal team denied all allegations, calling them baseless and an attempt to damage his reputation. They have filed a motion to dismiss the amended complaint, arguing that the claims lack merit and fall outside the statute of limitations. The court has scheduled a hearing in April 2025 to address this motion, with the lawsuit continuing to unfold as part of the larger legal battles Combs is facing.


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    source:

    gov.uscourts.nysd.628103.128.0.pdf
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  • Dawn Richards Hits Diddy With A Newly Amended Complaint (Part 7) (3/15/25)
    Mar 15 2025
    Dawn Richard filed an amended complaint against Sean "Diddy" Combs on March 10, 2025, as part of Case 1:24-cv-06848-KPF in federal court. The amended filing expands on her original September 2024 lawsuit, adding new allegations of financial misconduct, claiming that Combs misappropriated funds owed to her from Danity Kane and other music ventures. It also provides more specific details regarding her claims of sexual misconduct and abuse, including additional dates, locations, and alleged witnesses. Richard further alleges that Combs engaged in intimidation tactics, using threats and coercion to silence her.

    In response, Combs' legal team denied all allegations, calling them baseless and an attempt to damage his reputation. They have filed a motion to dismiss the amended complaint, arguing that the claims lack merit and fall outside the statute of limitations. The court has scheduled a hearing in April 2025 to address this motion, with the lawsuit continuing to unfold as part of the larger legal battles Combs is facing.


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    source:

    gov.uscourts.nysd.628103.128.0.pdf
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  • The El Chapo Files: The United States Memo In Opposition To El Chapo Getting A Retrial (Parts 9-10) (3/14/25)
    Mar 15 2025
    Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán is one of the most notorious drug lords in history, known for his leadership of the Sinaloa Cartel, one of the most powerful drug trafficking organizations in the world. Here's a comprehensive summary of his arrest, extradition, and trial in the United States:Arrests:
    1. February 1993: El Chapo was first arrested in Guatemala and extradited to Mexico, where he faced charges related to drug trafficking. He was later transferred to a maximum-security prison in Mexico.
    2. January 2001: He managed to escape from the prison with the help of bribed prison guards, hiding in a laundry cart. Following his escape, he continued to lead the Sinaloa Cartel and expand its operations.
    3. February 2014: Mexican authorities captured El Chapo in Mazatlán, Mexico, after years of pursuit. This capture was a result of a joint operation by Mexican and U.S. law enforcement agencies.
    Extradition:
    1. January 2016: Guzmán was extradited to the United States to face charges related to drug trafficking, money laundering, and other criminal activities. His extradition came after a lengthy legal battle and diplomatic negotiations between the U.S. and Mexico.
    2. January 2017: El Chapo was arraigned in a federal court in Brooklyn, New York, where he pleaded not guilty to a 17-count indictment.
    Trial:
    1. November 2018: The trial against El Chapo began in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. The trial garnered significant media attention due to the high-profile nature of the case and the sensational details of Guzmán's alleged crimes.
    2. February 2019: After a three-month trial featuring testimonies from over 50 witnesses, including former associates and law enforcement officials, El Chapo was found guilty on all counts, including engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise, drug trafficking, and firearms offenses.
    3. July 2019: Guzmán was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, plus an additional 30 years, and ordered to forfeit $12.6 billion. The sentence was handed down by Judge Brian Cogan in a federal court in Brooklyn, New York.
    4. Life in Prison: El Chapo is currently serving his sentence at the United States Penitentiary Administrative Maximum Facility (ADX) in Florence, Colorado, often referred to as the "Supermax" prison, known for its strict conditions and high-security measures.
    El Chapo's arrest, extradition, and trial marked a significant victory for law enforcement agencies in their efforts to combat international drug trafficking and organized crime.




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    source:

    chapo-us-resp.pdf (courthousenews.com)



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  • How We Got Here: More Details Surrounding The Raid On Diddy's Mansions
    Mar 15 2025
    The situation Diddy finds himself in is not getting better anytime soon, especially considering the massive amount of evidence that was collected by the Feds during the raid on Diddy's properties.

    According to sources, not only was the CCTV system tapped into, the hard drive from multiple computers was seized as well as documents that were removed from a safe (s).

    In this episode, we get an update on the latest developments and breakdown where things might go from here.

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    Diddy's LA home surveillance footage SEIZED by federal agents amid sex trafficking probe - as lawsuit alleges rapper 'paid Instagram model Jade Ramey stipend for sex work' |
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  • How We Got Here: Christian Combs Gets Hit With Allegations And Diddy Denies A Second Victim
    Mar 15 2025
    Christian "King" Combs, the son of Sean "Diddy" Combs, is facing serious allegations stemming from a lawsuit filed by Grace O'Marcaigh. According to the suit, O'Marcaigh alleges that Christian sexually assaulted her while she was working as a crew member on a yacht chartered by the Combs family in December 2022. The incident reportedly occurred after Christian pressured O'Marcaigh into drinking tequila, which she believes may have been spiked. She claims that Christian became increasingly aggressive, groping her and attempting to force her into sexual acts. Audio recordings from the yacht are said to capture part of the incident, with O'Marcaigh demanding that Christian stop.

    The lawsuit further alleges that the assault took place in multiple areas on the yacht, including a music studio and a movie theater. O'Marcaigh reported the incident to the yacht's captain, but claims no action was taken after Christian allegedly paid him a significant amount of money. She also alleges that she was fired in retaliation after the incident and has since experienced severe emotional trauma. Both Christian and his father, Sean Combs, have denied the allegations, with their legal teams describing the lawsuit as baseless.


    Sean "Diddy" Combs' legal team has firmly denied allegations involving a second victim in his purported sex trafficking activities. They assert that these claims are baseless and part of a broader effort to tarnish Combs' reputation. His attorneys emphasize that the accusations lack credible evidence and are driven by individuals seeking financial gain or media attention.

    Combs, who has pleaded not guilty to all charges, remains in custody after being denied bail. His defense team is actively preparing for the upcoming trial, maintaining that the allegations are unfounded. They argue that the prosecution's case relies on unsubstantiated claims and that Combs will be exonerated once all evidence is presented in court.


    In this episode, we dive in!

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    source:

    Diddy's lawyers slam claims of a SECOND victim in alleged sex trafficking operation | Daily Mail Online


    source:


    Sean 'Diddy' Combs' son Christian Combs accused of sex assault in lawsuit (nbcnews.com)
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  • How We Got Here: Diddy Loses The Battle For Sanctions And His Leak Narrative Is Crushed
    Mar 15 2025
    In the case of United States v. Sean Combs (1:24-cr-00542-AS), Judge Arun Subramanian issued an opinion and order denying the defendant's motion for discovery and an evidentiary hearing. Sean Combs had alleged that the government improperly leaked information about the case and sought further investigation into these claims. Specifically, the motion (Dkt. 30) called for disclosure of relevant materials and a formal hearing to address the purported leaks.

    Judge Subramanian, however, found no sufficient evidence to warrant granting the motion. The ruling emphasized that the defendant failed to meet the legal threshold required to demonstrate a credible basis for the allegations or to justify the requested relief. Consequently, the court declined to authorize further discovery or proceedings on the matter, leaving the case to proceed without additional inquiry into the alleged leaks.




    In the case of Doe v. Combs et al., No. 1:24-cv-01457-JPO, the plaintiff, Jane Doe, filed a lawsuit against Sean Combs and associated entities, alleging personal injury. The court issued a Memorandum and Order addressing several key motions. Firstly, the court granted the plaintiff's motion to proceed under a pseudonym, allowing her to maintain anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the allegations. Secondly, the court denied the defendants' motion to dismiss the case, finding that the plaintiff's claims were sufficiently plausible to proceed to discovery.

    Additionally, the court addressed the defendants' motion to strike certain allegations from the complaint, which was denied. The court found that the contested allegations were relevant to the plaintiff's claims and did not prejudice the defendants. The Memorandum and Order concluded by setting a schedule for discovery and encouraging both parties to consider settlement discussions. This decision allows the case to move forward, with both sides preparing for the next stages of litigation.



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    source:

    24cv1457 Jones v. Combs Sanctions Order.pdf
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  • How We Got Here: Former Diddy Bodyguard Gene Deal Drips All The Tea
    Mar 15 2025
    Gene Deal is a former bodyguard who worked closely with Sean "Diddy" Combs during the 1990s, providing personal security and gaining intimate knowledge of the music mogul's professional and personal life. Over the years, Deal has become a vocal critic of Diddy, sharing his experiences and observations through various interviews and media appearances. He has discussed his departure from Diddy's employ, citing discomfort with certain situations and a desire to distance himself from activities he found troubling.


    In recent times, Deal has made several serious allegations against Diddy. He has claimed that Diddy was transformed into a "monster" by the music industry, suggesting that the pressures and influences within the industry led to negative behavioral changes.Deal has also expressed his willingness to testify against Diddy in ongoing investigations, indicating his readiness to share his firsthand experiences to support allegations of misconduct.

    Additionally, he has provided alternative accounts of historical events, such as asserting that The Notorious B.I.G.'s death was not the result of a drive-by shooting, challenging the widely accepted narrative.

    In this episode, we take a dive into some of Gene Deal's most shocking statements.



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    source

    Diddy's Former Bodyguard Gene Deal's Most Shocking Claims
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