• Transcripts From The Tony Buzbee Press Conference (Part 1) (11/24/24)
    Nov 24 2024
    In early October 2024, attorney Tony Buzbee held a press conference in Houston to announce the filing of over 100 lawsuits against Sean "Diddy" Combs, alleging sexual assault, exploitation, and abuse. Representing more than 100 individuals, Buzbee detailed accusations spanning from 1991 to 2022, involving both male and female victims, including minors. He described incidents occurring at private residences, hotels, and events known as "Freak Off" parties, emphasizing the extensive nature of the alleged misconduct.

    Buzbee highlighted the systemic nature of the alleged abuses, indicating that multiple powerful individuals might be implicated. He stated, "The names that we're going to name... are names that will shock you," suggesting that enablers and participants beyond Combs could be involved. Co-counsel Andrew Van Arsdale of AVA Law Group joined Buzbee, providing information on how additional victims and witnesses could come forward. The press conference underscored the seriousness of the allegations and the legal team's commitment to seeking justice for the survivors.


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    tony-buzbee-lawsuit.pdf
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    12 mins
  • The Mega Edition: April Lampros And Her Lawsuit Against Diddy In It's Entirety (11/24/24)
    Nov 24 2024
    As expected, the flood gates have now opened when it comes to allegations made against Diddy and in this epiosde, we take a look at what April Lampros says happened to her at the hands of Diddy.



    The NYC Gender Motivated Violence Act (GMVA), codified in N.Y.C. Administrative Code §§ 8-901 et seq., is a law enacted by New York City to address and provide legal remedies for gender-motivated violence. Here are some key points about the Act:
    1. Purpose: The GMVA aims to provide a civil remedy for individuals who are victims of gender-motivated violence. This type of violence is defined as a crime of violence committed because of gender or on the basis of gender.
    2. Definitions:
      • Crime of Violence: The Act defines a "crime of violence" as any act or series of acts that would constitute a misdemeanor or felony under the penal law of New York State.
      • Gender-Motivated: A crime is considered "gender-motivated" if it is committed, at least in part, because of the victim’s gender or on the basis of gender.
    3. Civil Action:
      • Victims of gender-motivated violence have the right to file a civil lawsuit against the perpetrator.
      • The Act allows victims to seek compensatory and punitive damages, as well as attorney's fees and costs.
    4. Statute of Limitations:
      • There is a seven-year statute of limitations for filing a civil action under the GMVA, which begins from the date of the last act of gender-motivated violence.
    5. Burden of Proof:
      • In a civil action under the GMVA, the plaintiff must prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the violence was gender-motivated.
    6. Relation to Other Laws:
      • The GMVA is intended to complement existing laws and does not preclude victims from seeking other legal remedies available under state or federal law.

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    source:

    not_assigned_april_lampros_v_sean_combs_et_al_summons___complaint_1_1716553445.pdf (documentcloud.org)
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    32 mins
  • Murder In Moscow Rewind: How Idaho Reinstated The Firing Squad
    Nov 24 2024
    Execution by firing squad is a method of capital punishment in which a group of trained shooters simultaneously fire their weapons at the individual being executed. Historically, this method was used by many countries, but today it is only used in a handful of places.The process typically involves binding the condemned individual to a post or chair and placing a target over their heart. A group of shooters, usually between three and twelve individuals, then take aim and fire simultaneously. The goal is to ensure a quick and relatively painless death.



    In this episode, we take a look at the new bill that was proposed by a lawmaker in Idaho that would see the firing squad brought back and what that means for Bryan Kohberger.



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    source:

    Bryan Kohberger could face firing squad if convicted of Idaho students' murders (nypost.com)
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    11 mins
  • The Epstein Rewind: The Contentious Nature Of The JP Morgan Lawsuit Against The USVI
    Nov 24 2024
    JP Morgan Chase has settled with the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein for a cool 290 million dollars but that is not the last of their problems in Judge Rakoff's courtroom. JP Morgan Chase must still contend with a lawsuit that has been brought against the financial institution by the USVI government and it promises to be a lot messier than what we have seen recently when the bank was dealing with the surivors.


    So now that JP Morgan has settled with the surivors, what comes next?



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    source:

    What's next after JPMorgan's $290M deal with Epstein victims (lawandcrime.com)
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    15 mins
  • True Crime Rewind: The Pandora Papers And Volodymyr Zelenskiy
    Nov 24 2024
    The Pandora Papers is a massive leak of financial documents that was made public in October 2021. It exposed the hidden wealth and financial dealings of numerous world leaders, politicians, celebrities, and business figures. The leak contained around 11.9 million documents from offshore financial service providers, including emails, contracts, and financial records, and it is one of the largest leaks of its kind.Key points and findings from the Pandora Papers include:
    1. Offshore Accounts: The leak revealed how many wealthy individuals and public figures used offshore tax havens to hide their assets and avoid paying taxes in their home countries. These offshore accounts were often created through complex legal structures.
    2. Prominent Individuals: The documents implicated a wide range of prominent figures, including politicians, government officials, monarchs, and celebrities. Notable names from various countries were linked to these offshore holdings.
    3. Conflict of Interest: Some politicians and public officials were found to have financial interests in companies and industries they were responsible for regulating, which raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
    4. Secrecy and Anonymity: The Pandora Papers highlighted the use of anonymous shell companies and trusts, making it difficult to trace the true owners of these assets and holdings.
    5. Global Impact: The revelations had global implications, as they shed light on how offshore financial systems facilitated corruption, money laundering, and tax evasion on a massive scale, which, in turn, can undermine the financial stability and fairness of nations.
    6. Calls for Reform: In response to the Pandora Papers, there were calls for greater transparency in financial systems and increased efforts to combat tax evasion and money laundering. Many countries promised to investigate the individuals and entities named in the leak.

    In this episode we dive into the President of Ukraine and his appearance in the Pandora papers.


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    source:

    Revealed: ‘anti-oligarch’ Ukrainian president’s offshore connections | Volodymyr Zelenskiy | The Guardian
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    18 mins
  • The Epstein Rewind: How Jeffrey Epstein Helped Usher In The Fall Of Victorias Secret
    Nov 24 2024
    The fallout from the relationship between Les Wexner and Jeffrey Epstein continues to be felt by Victoria's secret, even if they are looking to place the blame elsewhere. Since the revelations about the deep ties between the founder of the company and the convicted sex offender Epstein, the company has been on a downward spiral and the only logical place for it to end up, is in the bargain bins. However, according to the new CEO of Victoria's Secret, it has NOTHING to do with Jeffrey Epstein. I have my doubts.



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    source:

    https://nypost.com/2022/08/25/victorias-secret-ceo-insists-jeffrey-epstein-hulu-documentary-was-a-non-event/
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    13 mins
  • The Epstein Rewind: Jeffrey Epstein And The Carefully Curated Narrative About "Lost Surveillance"
    Nov 23 2024
    Jeffrey Epstein's first reported suicide attempt took place on July 23, 2019, while he was held at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York City. Epstein, a wealthy financier and convicted sex offender, was awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges involving minors.

    The circumstances surrounding Epstein's first suicide attempt raised questions regarding the MCC's handling of high-profile inmates. One aspect that drew significant attention was the alleged malfunctioning of the surveillance cameras. Reports claimed that the cameras in the area outside Epstein's cell were not functioning properly, resulting in a lack of video evidence during the time of the incident.

    In this episode we take a look at the circumstances surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's first alleged suicide attempt and the many things that went wrong leading up to it.

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    source:

    Surveillance video from Jeffrey Epstein's first suicide attempt is missing, lawyer says (nbcnews.com)
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    11 mins
  • The Epstein Rewind: Nicholas Tartaglione Gets Cleared By The MCC
    Nov 23 2024
    Somehow the officials overseeing the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's first alleged attempted suicide decided that his cellmate, the man facing four homicides, had nothing to do with it and in fact is a hero for saving Epstein. As you can imagine, I have a few opinions on the matter.

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    source:

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/crime-courts/jeffrey-epstein-s-former-cellmate-cleared-wrongdoing-incident-preceded-his-n1043341
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    12 mins