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DIDDY: Pleads Innocence, Denied Bail

Diddy

Faces life in federal prison if convicted for sex trafficking, racketeering and "transportation to engage in prostitution."Photo: Getty Images

TeeRoy's 2 Cents:

  • Cassie earning her respect today. She proves that one voice can change history.
  • R. Kelly can describe to Diddy what happens next and how to prepare for decades behind bars.
  • Charlamagne Tha God sent a warning yesterday that we've only seen the tip of the iceberg (quote) "If you ever ran a train with Diddy, you're probably going to jail."
  • 50 Cent shaded Diddy on social media (quote) "Here I am keeping good company with Drew Barrymore and I don't have 1000 bottles of lube at the house."
  • Katt Williams told us at the beginning of this year that he knew the truth (quote) "I turned down $50 million four times just to protect my integrity and that virgin hole cause P. Diddy be wantin’ to party. And you gotta tell him, ‘no.’" 

A New York grand jury indicted Sean “Diddy” Combs on three counts of sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution. If convicted, Diddy faces life in federal prison.

During Tuesday’s court appearance, Diddy pleaded not guilty to all three charges. Judge Robyn F. Tarnofsky denied him bail despite Diddy's offer of a $50 million bond and to wear a GPS monitor. 

Federal authorities have evidence dating back to 2008 of Diddy’s so-called “freak off” parties. These were days of debauchery engaging in “prostitution, narcotics, kidnapping and bribery.” Diddy reportedly kept videos of his "freak offs" as a form of blackmail to keep his victims -- male and female -- from talking. (New York Times)

Thankfully, his ex Cassie Ventura finally summoned the courage to expose Diddy in a lawsuit last November. He settled within 24 hours by giving Cassie between $10 and $30 million rather than publicly litigate claims that Diddy controlled her through abuse and rape.

Diddy’s lawyer pledged to “fight like hell” against these federal indictments. They plan a line of defense that Diddy’s victims at his “freak off” parties were consenting adults. In addition, sighting Diddy's medical privacy, his attorney did not detail what he “needs treatment and therapy for and Diddy’s getting that.”  The last refuge of a scoundrel is “treatment and therapy”. (People)


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