• The Mega Edition: Brendan Paul And Kristina Khorram (11/24/24)
    Nov 24 2024
    Kristina Khorram is Sean "Diddy" Combs' Chief of Staff and has worked closely with him for over a decade, playing a significant role in his business operations. Recently, her involvement has come under scrutiny as part of the federal investigation into Diddy's alleged sex trafficking and racketeering activities. Khorram has been described as a central figure in facilitating some of Diddy's alleged criminal operations, with comparisons to Ghislaine Maxwell due to her role in managing certain illicit activities. She has not been formally charged but remains a key figure in the investigation.



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    source:


    Sean 'Diddy' Combs exec - once called his 'Ghislaine Maxwell' - could hold secrets of alleged sex crime empire | Daily Mail Online



    Brendan Paul, a close assistant to Sean "Diddy" Combs, was arrested in March 2024 at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport during a federal raid. Authorities found cocaine and marijuana-laced candy in his travel bags. This arrest coincided with searches of Diddy's properties in Miami and Los Angeles as part of a larger federal investigation involving Diddy. Brendan Paul was charged with felony drug possession, and his case was seen as potentially impacting Diddy's ongoing legal troubles, which include allegations related to sex trafficking and illegal firearms.

    Paul, a former Syracuse University basketball player, was referred to as Diddy's "drug mule" in a separate civil lawsuit, where he was accused of acquiring and distributing drugs and guns for Diddy. Despite the serious charges, Paul avoided jail time by accepting a plea deal, entering a drug diversion program that will result in the charges being dismissed upon completion.

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  • The Mega Edition: Kim Porter And The Memoir Saga (11/24/24)
    Nov 24 2024
    The latest news regarding Kim Porter's posthumous memoir, titled Kim's Lost Words, has stirred significant controversy. The memoir, which surfaced earlier this year, allegedly comprises diary entries from Porter's time with Sean "Diddy" Combs. Within its pages, Porter describes harrowing instances of emotional and physical abuse, including allegations of Diddy assaulting her with a chair and making death threats. The memoir also details accusations involving Diddy’s infidelity, manipulation, and control throughout their relationship.


    The memoir, which has reportedly been found on a flash drive by Porter's friends, paints a dark picture of their relationship, stretching from the 1990s to the years leading up to her passing in 2018. While the memoir has not been officially authenticated, its release has drawn renewed scrutiny, especially in light of Diddy's recent legal troubles.



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    Diddy's debauched life of threesomes and unspeakable violence exposed in gory tell-all book from Kim Porter, the dead mother of his sons | Daily Mail Online



    Amazon recently pulled the controversial memoir "Kim's Lost Words: A Journey for Justice, From the Other Side", which claimed to reveal details about Kim Porter's abusive relationship with Sean "Diddy" Combs. The book was self-published by Todd Christopher Guzze under a pseudonym and allegedly compiled from Porter's documents. It quickly gained attention after Diddy's arrest on sex trafficking charges, briefly becoming a bestseller.

    However, Porter's children publicly denounced the book, calling it a fabrication. They emphasized that their late mother did not write the memoir, and they criticized it as a disrespectful attempt to profit from her legacy. The book was riddled with grammatical errors, raising further doubts about its authenticity. In response to these complaints, Amazon removed the memoir from its platform, citing concerns over the validity of the claims made in the book.


    Our second segment:

    Rumors surrounding Sean "Diddy" Combs allegedly drugging his victims have surfaced as part of broader allegations against the music mogul, many of which are tied to his notorious parties. These accusations have been amplified following his recent arrest on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering.

    These accusations are supported by accounts from others who attended Diddy's infamous "Freak Off" parties, where guests reported widespread drug use and explicit activities. Some victims allege they were drugged and coerced into sexual acts during these events, with claims that Diddy orchestrated and participated in the abuse.


    The allegations also extend to more sinister details, including reports from other victims who claim that Diddy manipulated and controlled them by drugging them as part of a larger pattern of exploitation and abuse​



    source:

    Amazon Removes 'Fake' Kim Porter Memoir On Diddy After Her Kids Speak Out - Newsweek


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  • The Epstein Rewind: The Epstein Survivors And Their Amended Complaint Against The USVI (Part 4)
    Nov 24 2024
    An amended complaint is a formal legal document that revises and updates the original complaint filed in a court case. It serves several key purposes and can be used in various situations to ensure that the legal proceedings are based on the most accurate and complete information available.Purposes of an Amended Complaint
    1. Correcting Errors: If the original complaint contains typographical errors, inaccuracies, or other mistakes, an amended complaint can be filed to correct these issues. This ensures that the document is accurate and clear.
    2. Adding New Information: As a case progresses, new facts or evidence might come to light. An amended complaint can include this new information to reflect the most current understanding of the situation.
    3. Changing Legal Claims: Sometimes, the legal strategy may change, requiring adjustments to the claims or causes of action presented in the complaint. An amended complaint allows the plaintiff to modify their legal arguments.
    4. Addressing Defenses: If the defendant raises specific defenses in their response to the original complaint, the plaintiff might need to amend the complaint to address these defenses or to clarify certain points.
    5. Including Additional Parties: In some cases, new parties (either plaintiffs or defendants) may need to be added to the lawsuit. An amended complaint can be used to include these additional parties.
    Procedure for Amending a ComplaintThe process for filing an amended complaint can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific rules of the court. However, some general steps and considerations typically apply:
    1. Filing the Amendment: The plaintiff drafts the amended complaint, making the necessary changes and including any new information. This document is then filed with the court.
    2. Serving the Defendant: The amended complaint must be served on the defendant, just like the original complaint. This gives the defendant an opportunity to respond to the new allegations or claims.
    3. Court Approval: In some cases, especially if the amendment is made after certain deadlines, the plaintiff may need to seek the court's approval to file the amended complaint. This usually involves filing a motion to amend and explaining the reasons for the changes.
    4. Response from Defendant: Once the amended complaint is served, the defendant has the right to respond, either by filing an answer or a motion to dismiss, depending on their legal strategy and the nature of the amendments.
    Considerations and Limitations
    • Timing: The timing of the amendment is crucial. Early amendments (e.g., before the defendant has responded) are generally easier to make and often do not require court approval. Later amendments might be subject to stricter scrutiny and require a stronger justification.
    • Scope: The scope of the amendments can also be a factor. Minor corrections are typically less contentious, while significant changes to the claims or parties involved might require more detailed justification and may be more likely to face opposition from the defendant.
    • Strategic Use: Amending a complaint is a strategic tool that can strengthen a plaintiff's case. However, it must be used carefully to avoid unnecessary complications or delays in the proceedings.

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    13 mins
  • The Epstein Rewind: The Epstein Survivors And Their Amended Complaint Against The USVI (Part 3)
    Nov 24 2024
    An amended complaint is a formal legal document that revises and updates the original complaint filed in a court case. It serves several key purposes and can be used in various situations to ensure that the legal proceedings are based on the most accurate and complete information available.Purposes of an Amended Complaint
    1. Correcting Errors: If the original complaint contains typographical errors, inaccuracies, or other mistakes, an amended complaint can be filed to correct these issues. This ensures that the document is accurate and clear.
    2. Adding New Information: As a case progresses, new facts or evidence might come to light. An amended complaint can include this new information to reflect the most current understanding of the situation.
    3. Changing Legal Claims: Sometimes, the legal strategy may change, requiring adjustments to the claims or causes of action presented in the complaint. An amended complaint allows the plaintiff to modify their legal arguments.
    4. Addressing Defenses: If the defendant raises specific defenses in their response to the original complaint, the plaintiff might need to amend the complaint to address these defenses or to clarify certain points.
    5. Including Additional Parties: In some cases, new parties (either plaintiffs or defendants) may need to be added to the lawsuit. An amended complaint can be used to include these additional parties.
    Procedure for Amending a ComplaintThe process for filing an amended complaint can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific rules of the court. However, some general steps and considerations typically apply:
    1. Filing the Amendment: The plaintiff drafts the amended complaint, making the necessary changes and including any new information. This document is then filed with the court.
    2. Serving the Defendant: The amended complaint must be served on the defendant, just like the original complaint. This gives the defendant an opportunity to respond to the new allegations or claims.
    3. Court Approval: In some cases, especially if the amendment is made after certain deadlines, the plaintiff may need to seek the court's approval to file the amended complaint. This usually involves filing a motion to amend and explaining the reasons for the changes.
    4. Response from Defendant: Once the amended complaint is served, the defendant has the right to respond, either by filing an answer or a motion to dismiss, depending on their legal strategy and the nature of the amendments.
    Considerations and Limitations
    • Timing: The timing of the amendment is crucial. Early amendments (e.g., before the defendant has responded) are generally easier to make and often do not require court approval. Later amendments might be subject to stricter scrutiny and require a stronger justification.
    • Scope: The scope of the amendments can also be a factor. Minor corrections are typically less contentious, while significant changes to the claims or parties involved might require more detailed justification and may be more likely to face opposition from the defendant.
    • Strategic Use: Amending a complaint is a strategic tool that can strengthen a plaintiff's case. However, it must be used carefully to avoid unnecessary complications or delays in the proceedings.

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    source:

    gov.uscourts.nysd.610915.6.0.pdf (courtlistener.com)


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    12 mins
  • The Epstein Rewind: The Epstein Survivors And Their Amended Complaint Against The USVI (Part 2)
    Nov 24 2024
    An amended complaint is a formal legal document that revises and updates the original complaint filed in a court case. It serves several key purposes and can be used in various situations to ensure that the legal proceedings are based on the most accurate and complete information available.Purposes of an Amended Complaint
    1. Correcting Errors: If the original complaint contains typographical errors, inaccuracies, or other mistakes, an amended complaint can be filed to correct these issues. This ensures that the document is accurate and clear.
    2. Adding New Information: As a case progresses, new facts or evidence might come to light. An amended complaint can include this new information to reflect the most current understanding of the situation.
    3. Changing Legal Claims: Sometimes, the legal strategy may change, requiring adjustments to the claims or causes of action presented in the complaint. An amended complaint allows the plaintiff to modify their legal arguments.
    4. Addressing Defenses: If the defendant raises specific defenses in their response to the original complaint, the plaintiff might need to amend the complaint to address these defenses or to clarify certain points.
    5. Including Additional Parties: In some cases, new parties (either plaintiffs or defendants) may need to be added to the lawsuit. An amended complaint can be used to include these additional parties.
    Procedure for Amending a ComplaintThe process for filing an amended complaint can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific rules of the court. However, some general steps and considerations typically apply:
    1. Filing the Amendment: The plaintiff drafts the amended complaint, making the necessary changes and including any new information. This document is then filed with the court.
    2. Serving the Defendant: The amended complaint must be served on the defendant, just like the original complaint. This gives the defendant an opportunity to respond to the new allegations or claims.
    3. Court Approval: In some cases, especially if the amendment is made after certain deadlines, the plaintiff may need to seek the court's approval to file the amended complaint. This usually involves filing a motion to amend and explaining the reasons for the changes.
    4. Response from Defendant: Once the amended complaint is served, the defendant has the right to respond, either by filing an answer or a motion to dismiss, depending on their legal strategy and the nature of the amendments.
    Considerations and Limitations
    • Timing: The timing of the amendment is crucial. Early amendments (e.g., before the defendant has responded) are generally easier to make and often do not require court approval. Later amendments might be subject to stricter scrutiny and require a stronger justification.
    • Scope: The scope of the amendments can also be a factor. Minor corrections are typically less contentious, while significant changes to the claims or parties involved might require more detailed justification and may be more likely to face opposition from the defendant.
    • Strategic Use: Amending a complaint is a strategic tool that can strengthen a plaintiff's case. However, it must be used carefully to avoid unnecessary complications or delays in the proceedings.

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    14 mins
  • The Epstein Rewind: The Epstein Survivors And Their Amended Complaint Against The USVI (Part 1)
    Nov 24 2024
    An amended complaint is a formal legal document that revises and updates the original complaint filed in a court case. It serves several key purposes and can be used in various situations to ensure that the legal proceedings are based on the most accurate and complete information available.Purposes of an Amended Complaint
    1. Correcting Errors: If the original complaint contains typographical errors, inaccuracies, or other mistakes, an amended complaint can be filed to correct these issues. This ensures that the document is accurate and clear.
    2. Adding New Information: As a case progresses, new facts or evidence might come to light. An amended complaint can include this new information to reflect the most current understanding of the situation.
    3. Changing Legal Claims: Sometimes, the legal strategy may change, requiring adjustments to the claims or causes of action presented in the complaint. An amended complaint allows the plaintiff to modify their legal arguments.
    4. Addressing Defenses: If the defendant raises specific defenses in their response to the original complaint, the plaintiff might need to amend the complaint to address these defenses or to clarify certain points.
    5. Including Additional Parties: In some cases, new parties (either plaintiffs or defendants) may need to be added to the lawsuit. An amended complaint can be used to include these additional parties.
    Procedure for Amending a ComplaintThe process for filing an amended complaint can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific rules of the court. However, some general steps and considerations typically apply:
    1. Filing the Amendment: The plaintiff drafts the amended complaint, making the necessary changes and including any new information. This document is then filed with the court.
    2. Serving the Defendant: The amended complaint must be served on the defendant, just like the original complaint. This gives the defendant an opportunity to respond to the new allegations or claims.
    3. Court Approval: In some cases, especially if the amendment is made after certain deadlines, the plaintiff may need to seek the court's approval to file the amended complaint. This usually involves filing a motion to amend and explaining the reasons for the changes.
    4. Response from Defendant: Once the amended complaint is served, the defendant has the right to respond, either by filing an answer or a motion to dismiss, depending on their legal strategy and the nature of the amendments.
    Considerations and Limitations
    • Timing: The timing of the amendment is crucial. Early amendments (e.g., before the defendant has responded) are generally easier to make and often do not require court approval. Later amendments might be subject to stricter scrutiny and require a stronger justification.
    • Scope: The scope of the amendments can also be a factor. Minor corrections are typically less contentious, while significant changes to the claims or parties involved might require more detailed justification and may be more likely to face opposition from the defendant.
    • Strategic Use: Amending a complaint is a strategic tool that can strengthen a plaintiff's case. However, it must be used carefully to avoid unnecessary complications or delays in the proceedings.

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    source:

    gov.uscourts.nysd.610915.6.0.pdf (courtlistener.com)


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    16 mins
  • The Epstein Rewind: Ehud Barak And His Epstein Denials
    Nov 23 2024
    Ehud Barak continued to pal around with Jeffrey Epstein AFTER Epstein was convicted of crimes against minors. He was known to visit Epstein's townhouse, his Island and was also a passenger on many flights with Jeffrey Epstein and many other alleged co-conspirators.

    In 2016 Ehud Barak was photographed going into Epstein's townhouse by the Dailymail. This was after he had said numerous times, that he was never around Epstein when women were around. Well, these pictures certainly told a different tale. In this episode, we take another look at Ehud Barak, his denials and his go no where threat to sue the Dailymail.


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    https://www.timesofisrael.com/barak-vows-to-sue-daily-mail-for-sordid-insinuations-over-his-ties-to-epstein/

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    18 mins
  • The Mega Edition: Aubrey O'Day Doesn't Hold Back About Diddy (11/23/24)
    Nov 23 2024
    Following Sean "Diddy" Combs' recent arrest, Aubrey O'Day, a former member of Danity Kane, expressed feeling "validated" by the charges brought against him. She referred to the arrest as a significant moment for women who have endured abuse, stating that "today is a win for women all over the world." O'Day highlighted that justice, in her view, allows for an ending and a chance for victims to move forward.


    O'Day, who had previously spoken out about Diddy's alleged abusive behavior during her time under his label, noted that many victims, herself included, had to "bury" their experiences just to continue with their lives. She described her conversations with other victims as deeply emotional, indicating that the arrest brought a sense of vindication for those who had suffered in silence. Despite Diddy's legal team denying the charges, O'Day emphasized that this moment felt like a turning point for those who had been affected by his actions​.



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    source:

    Aubrey O'Day claims 'rarely sober' and 'controlling' Diddy dictated her appearance on Making The Band | Daily Mail Online



    In segment number two...


    Aubrey O'Day, a former member of the girl group Danity Kane, has openly shared her thoughts following Sean "Diddy" Combs' recent arrest on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. O'Day expressed feelings of validation, stating that the arrest represents a "win for women all over the world." She emphasized that the purpose of justice is to provide closure and allow for new beginnings, sentiments that resonated strongly for her given her contentious past with Diddy during her time on his reality show Making the Band. O'Day has long been vocal about the emotional toll her experiences with Diddy took on her, calling him "soulless" and criticizing the broader entertainment industry's complicity in allowing his behavior to continue unchecked.

    O'Day also noted that while the allegations and legal actions against Diddy might bring some validation, they do not erase the trauma endured by his victims. She described the long-lasting impact of being victimized, comparing it to childhood trauma that doesn't simply vanish with time.




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    source:

    Diddy's former protégé Aubrey O'Day calls rapper a 'soulless human' following his sex trafficking arrest | Fox News

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    32 mins