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  • Dawn Richards Hits Diddy With A Newly Amended Complaint (Part 5) (3/16/25)
    Mar 16 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 4) (3/16/25)
    Mar 16 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.


    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com


    source:

    gov.uscourts.nysd.628103.128.0.pdf

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    15 m
  • Dawn Richards Hits Diddy With A Newly Amended Complaint (Part 3) (3/16/25)
    Mar 16 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.


    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com


    source:

    gov.uscourts.nysd.628103.128.0.pdf

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    15 m
  • Dawn Richards Hits Diddy With A Newly Amended Complaint (Part 2) (3/16/25)
    Mar 16 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.


    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com


    source:

    gov.uscourts.nysd.628103.128.0.pdf

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    16 m
  • Dawn Richards Hits Diddy With A Newly Amended Complaint (Part 1) (3/16/25)
    Mar 16 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.


    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com


    source:

    gov.uscourts.nysd.628103.128.0.pdf

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    12 m
  • The Lori Vallow Trial Vault: Opening Statements In The Lori Vallow Trial (3/16/25)
    Mar 16 2025
    In the opening statement of the Lori Vallow Daybell trial, the prosecution painted a chilling picture of a mother consumed by power, greed, and religious fanaticism, leading to the tragic murders of her children, Tylee Ryan and JJ Vallow, as well as the conspiracy to murder Tammy Daybell, the former wife of Lori’s husband, Chad Daybell. Prosecutors emphasized that Vallow and Chad viewed themselves as religious figures with a divine mission, justifying their crimes by labeling their victims as “dark spirits” or “zombies.” The prosecution laid out how Lori’s obsession with Chad, combined with their apocalyptic beliefs, led to a calculated series of deaths that removed obstacles in their pursuit of wealth and control. They detailed how the children were last seen alive in September 2019, with their bodies later discovered buried on Chad Daybell’s Idaho property in June 2020. Tylee had been dismembered and burned, while JJ was found wrapped in plastic and duct tape, evidence that prosecutors argued demonstrated premeditation and cruelty.

    The defense, on the other hand, sought to distance Lori from the physical act of murder, portraying her as a misguided and manipulated woman rather than a cold-blooded killer. Lori’s attorney claimed there was no direct evidence tying her to the killings and that she was influenced by Chad Daybell’s control over her beliefs and actions. They suggested that Chad and his associates were more responsible for the deaths, shifting the focus away from Lori’s culpability. The defense also hinted that Lori’s mental state and religious devotion made her vulnerable to manipulation, subtly planting the idea that she was more of a follower than an orchestrator of the crimes. However, prosecutors countered this by emphasizing that Lori was not just complicit but an active participant, having told multiple people that her children were “safe” long after they had been murdered. The opening statements set the stage for a highly emotional and complex trial, with the prosecution seeking justice for the victims and the defense attempting to cast doubt on Lori’s role in their deaths.


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    55 m
  • The Lori Vallow Trial Vault: Jury Selection (Days 3-4) (3/16/25)
    Mar 16 2025
    The jury selection process in the Lori Vallow Daybell trial was a meticulous and time-consuming effort due to the high-profile nature of the case and the widespread media coverage surrounding it. The process began in March 2023 in Ada County, Idaho, where the trial was moved from Fremont County to ensure a more impartial jury pool. Over the course of several days, dozens of potential jurors were questioned about their knowledge of the case, personal biases, and ability to remain fair and impartial. Attorneys on both sides focused heavily on whether potential jurors had been exposed to extensive media coverage, as well as their views on issues like mental illness and religious beliefs—both of which played a central role in Vallow’s defense. The court aimed to select a jury that could fairly weigh the evidence, considering the disturbing allegations against Vallow, who was accused of murdering her two children, Tylee Ryan and JJ Vallow, and conspiring to kill her husband’s previous wife, Tammy Daybell.

    After careful screening, a jury of 12 members along with six alternates was finalized. The prosecution and defense used their allotted peremptory challenges to strike jurors they felt might be unfavorable to their side, while also navigating challenges for cause—such as individuals who admitted they had already formed opinions about the case. The selection process was critical, as the defense sought jurors who might be open to arguments regarding Vallow’s mental state and alleged manipulation by her husband, Chad Daybell, while the prosecution sought individuals who could objectively analyze the evidence, including grisly forensic findings. Once seated, the jury was instructed to avoid outside influences, including media coverage, to ensure a fair trial.



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    28 m
  • The Lori Vallow Trial Vault: Jury Selection (Days 1-2) (3/15/25)
    Mar 16 2025
    The jury selection process in the Lori Vallow Daybell trial was a meticulous and time-consuming effort due to the high-profile nature of the case and the widespread media coverage surrounding it. The process began in March 2023 in Ada County, Idaho, where the trial was moved from Fremont County to ensure a more impartial jury pool. Over the course of several days, dozens of potential jurors were questioned about their knowledge of the case, personal biases, and ability to remain fair and impartial. Attorneys on both sides focused heavily on whether potential jurors had been exposed to extensive media coverage, as well as their views on issues like mental illness and religious beliefs—both of which played a central role in Vallow’s defense. The court aimed to select a jury that could fairly weigh the evidence, considering the disturbing allegations against Vallow, who was accused of murdering her two children, Tylee Ryan and JJ Vallow, and conspiring to kill her husband’s previous wife, Tammy Daybell.

    After careful screening, a jury of 12 members along with six alternates was finalized. The prosecution and defense used their allotted peremptory challenges to strike jurors they felt might be unfavorable to their side, while also navigating challenges for cause—such as individuals who admitted they had already formed opinions about the case. The selection process was critical, as the defense sought jurors who might be open to arguments regarding Vallow’s mental state and alleged manipulation by her husband, Chad Daybell, while the prosecution sought individuals who could objectively analyze the evidence, including grisly forensic findings. Once seated, the jury was instructed to avoid outside influences, including media coverage, to ensure a fair trial.



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    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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    46 m