Beyond The Horizon

By: Bobby Capucci
  • Summary

  • Beyond the Horizon is a project that aims to dig a bit deeper than just the surface level that we are so used to with the legacy media while at the same time attempting to side step the gaslighting and rhetoric in search of the truth. From the day to day news that dominates the headlines to more complex geopolitical issues that effect all of our lives, we will be exploring them all.

    It's time to stop settling for what is force fed to us and it's time to look beyond the horizon.
    Copyright Bobby Capucci
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Episodes
  • What Did We Learn From The Unsealed Indictment Of Sean "Diddy" Combs?
    Sep 18 2024
    Sean "Diddy" Combs was arrested on September 16, 2024, in Manhattan after a federal grand jury indicted him on charges related to sex trafficking and racketeering. His arrest follows several months of investigations into his alleged involvement in an extensive criminal enterprise dating back to 2008. According to the indictment, Combs is accused of orchestrating "Freak Offs," which were drug-fueled sexual performances involving both female victims and male sex workers. These events allegedly took place over several days, and the indictment claims that Combs used threats, violence, and coercion to ensure participation.

    Combs' legal troubles escalated after federal raids on his properties in Los Angeles and Miami earlier in the year, where authorities seized evidence, including narcotics, videos of the alleged performances, firearms, and over 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant. Prosecutors have stated that the case involves over 50 witnesses and victims, with the possibility of more coming forward as the investigation progresses.

    Combs pleaded not guilty to the charges and has been denied bail. His legal team maintains that he is innocent, calling the allegations exaggerated and stemming from consensual relationships. The case is still unfolding, with Combs facing the possibility of up to 20 years in prison if convicted on all charges.

    (commercial at 9:11)

    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com




    source:

    Takeaways from the racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking indictment against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs | CNN
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    13 mins
  • Stacey Plaskett's Further Reply In Support Of Motion To Dismiss (9/18/24)
    Sep 18 2024
    In Defendant Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett’s Reply in support of her Motion to Dismiss Plaintiffs’ Individual and Class Action Second Amended Complaint (Case 1:23-cv-10301-AS), Congresswoman Plaskett argues that the plaintiffs' claims should be dismissed for failing to meet legal standards required for their case to proceed. She contends that:
    1. The claims are legally insufficient: The plaintiffs have not presented facts that would warrant the continuation of the lawsuit, especially against her in her official capacity.
    2. Qualified immunity: As a government official, Plaskett argues she is protected by qualified immunity, which shields public officials from lawsuits over actions performed within their official duties unless there’s a clear violation of constitutional rights.
    3. Failure to state a claim: The plaintiffs' allegations, even if accepted as true, do not establish a valid legal claim against her.
    4. No personal involvement or wrongdoing: Plaskett denies any direct involvement in the actions alleged by the plaintiffs, arguing that the complaint lacks specific allegations connecting her to any wrongdoing.

    (commercial at 10:34)

    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com



    source:

    gov.uscourts.nysd.610915.162.0.pdf (courtlistener.com)
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    17 mins
  • Ghislaine Maxwell's Attempt At Appealing Her Sentence Has Been Denied (9/18/24)
    Sep 18 2024
    The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit rejected Ghislaine Maxwell's attempt to overturn her sex trafficking conviction on September 17, 2024. The court upheld the 20-year sentence and dismissed Maxwell's main argument that she should have been protected by a 2008 non-prosecution agreement made between Jeffrey Epstein and Florida prosecutors. The court made it clear that this agreement didn't apply to her case in New York.

    Maxwell also challenged the trial’s fairness, claiming a juror's failure to disclose his own history of sexual abuse biased the outcome. The court didn't buy that either, stating that the omission wasn’t deliberate and had no bearing on the trial's integrity.

    Ultimately, the court concluded that Maxwell played a pivotal role in facilitating Epstein's predatory behavior, and the sentence reflects the gravity of her crimes.

    (commercial at 10:13)

    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com


    source:

    Jeffrey Epstein deal didn't save Ghislaine Maxwell: Court (lawandcrime.com)
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    14 mins

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