WRFH/Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM - The Social Mediators: The P. Diddy Case

Episode Date: October 27, 2024

This week we discuss the most up-to-date info on the P. Diddy court case, including the reasons for his arrest and the charges against him. Tune in to be bummed out about evil Hollywood and t...he freaks that run it.

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Starting point is 00:00:09 This is The Social Mediators on Radio Free Hillsdale 101.7 FM where we examine the truth disparity between what's in social media and what's actually true. I'm Jeline Parks. And I'm Garrett Gulesby. And today we have a terrible episode. It's a bummer. But it also is like really prevalent in the media. We probably should talk about it a little bit for people who aren't sure about the information. Less so to clear the name of the plaintiff.
Starting point is 00:00:35 Is it plaintiff? No, defendant. Defendant. Thank you. Less so to clear the name of the name of the information. the defendant and more so to just... There will not be any name clearing. No, none of that.
Starting point is 00:00:44 In fact, probably more... What's the word I'm looking for? Disparagement? Yeah, more of that. Probably. And rightfully so. We're talking about P. Diddy, A.K.A. Puff Daddy, aka Sean Combs, aka a lot of other things, apparently.
Starting point is 00:00:58 Yeah, he's got a lot of names, a lot of hats that he wears, unfortunately. And he was, well, from what... The last thing I know is that he was arrested mid-September. That's true. Has he been charged? Do we know about this situation? Oh, he's been charged. Oh, really?
Starting point is 00:01:13 There is the indictment. Here we'll get to that, but it is long. When did that happen? Well, there's a difference. His trial hasn't been heard yet, right? So there's a grand jury that has said, we think he's guilty of all these things. And his lawyers appealed it, of course. Okay.
Starting point is 00:01:27 So he's currently being held in prison in New York. Really? Until they do the trial. They were, he asked to get out on, I asked to get out. On bail? I know they denied it. denied him bail because, well, frankly, there's a number of concerns about the possibility that he will tamper with witnesses slash escape the country.
Starting point is 00:01:47 And there's, it seems to be pretty good evidence to suggest that those are pretty well-founded concerns. Jeez, Louise. Okay, well, let's get into what I know. And then you can get into what you know, which will probably be more of the lawsuit stuff. I will say, I don't know a ton of lawsuit stuff. I know. There is more going on than I could have ever thought.
Starting point is 00:02:04 Excellent. Okay. So the main, oh my gosh, the main, I guess I'll start with the impetus. The impetus of this was this girlfriend that he had. Girlfriend is such a terrible word to use there because there was just a lot of coercion happening. She was super young. She wanted to get in the music industry.
Starting point is 00:02:22 He had his own label, P-ditty, that is, had his own label and kind of forced her, at least from what I could tell, forced her into a relationship and said that if she didn't, her music would never go anywhere. And so they were in a relationship for a while. Her name is Cassie. I think it's Cassie Ventura. Yep. This all happened kind of around the 2014 era.
Starting point is 00:02:43 I know that's when their relationship ended was 2014. And then I think in 2022 there was this act called the Survivors Act that New York passed for a year and said that survivors, for the span of a year to file lawsuits against their perpetrators, even if the time had passed for that to be, I guess, legal. silly salient. And so she did. That's when she filed that against P. Diddy. And basically she accused him of forcing her to take drugs that she didn't want to take, sexually assaulting her, and like forcing her to engage in sexual acts with other men against her will.
Starting point is 00:03:23 So that was just a, like, nobody really thought it was an isolated incident because he had always kind of had accusations circling around him. He had always kind of been accused of crimes, but been like, like either the charges were dropped or he was acquitted or something happened. So this wasn't like a shocking thing. But after she filed, other people were coming out. And there were increasingly more and more stories of these people coming forward and saying that P. Diddy was in charge of these like big parties.
Starting point is 00:03:54 And there are these big parties where lots of celebrities would go. And they would have what they, what are called freakoffs, which are so weird. But it was basically just for a bunch of people having sex and like in a very depraved manner in these like basement situations that were IVs happening where people would have to be like funneled liquid into because they were like so dehydrated
Starting point is 00:04:16 and there was a lot of coercion that would happen with these situations. Like most of the women involved were prostitutes. They were sex workers. Just like kind of everything goes situation. Like the worst possible thing you can actually think of is just like depraved sexual parties. is happening in these basements.
Starting point is 00:04:36 And P. Diddy was apparently, it seemed that he was the ringleader of these things. However, there's a lot of stuff on social media that says, like, if P. Diddy's being caught, he's not the ringleader. Like, if he's the one that is being charged on these things, if it's possible, if he's getting arrested, then he's not, like, the leader. He's probably just one of many in a larger ring,
Starting point is 00:04:55 which social media, as, if you've listened to this show, as social media would tell you, like, there's just a lot of conspiracies around kind of, deep Hollywood and different singers who have been killed, rappers who have been killed and kind of why they were killed and selling your soul to the industry and those sorts of things. There's a lot of information about that. There's a lot of celebrities that have come out specifically Kanye West and talked about the industry and the kinds of people who get famous and what they have to do to get there. There has specifically been a lot of focus on Justin Bieber and Usher,
Starting point is 00:05:29 who were really close to Petitie at a young age. I actually think Petitie was Usher's legal and when Usher was like by the time he was like 13 or something like that and Justin Bieber just like spent time with P. Diddy. There's an interview they did together where Justin Bieber just looks really scared being next to him and around him. And so there's just a lot of like scary child abuse that probably happened with those situations. I don't, I reckon those things have not been brought to court nor have there probably been any legal pursuit of those accusations. But there's a lot of like speculation on the part of social media that's like if this, this. sky has been capable of these things for this long, then it's likely that these relationships with kids were never, like, particularly innocent or, um, free of any sort of terrible things.
Starting point is 00:06:16 I know that P. Diddy's assistant is a woman named, I think, Christina Corum, and she's been dragged into this social media situation a lot, just because she's been kind of his right-hand man for a long time. I don't really know if she comes up in any of the lawsuits. If she does, you'll have to tell me, but I know that her name was thrown around a lot in social media land. Oh, I also know in March that there was some sort of warrant that maybe the FBI or somebody was given to be able to raid P. Diddy's homes. And when they did raid his homes, I think they were in L.A. in New York, probably other places too. I'm not really sure. They found like a thousand bottles of baby oil, which is just so horrible. And how do you even get away with that?
Starting point is 00:07:00 The other thing that I've heard from social media, obviously I haven't read anything, is that P. Diddy seems confident that he's going to be able to get out of this. P. Diddy seems confident that he will not be charged with anything. Whereas on the other side, the prosecutors are equally confident that they have enough information to be able to send him to jail for life. Like, he would be facing life in prison. And a lot of people on social media are like, it won't happen. It just won't happen because celebrities like this don't go to jail forever. It just doesn't happen. which is horrible, but I would be so curious to see what kind of you think the trajectory of this case is going to be. And I mean, there's obviously more lawsuits than the one that I highlighted. I know that there are like tons more people and more charges. And there's just some really graphic extreme stuff outside of even what I'm describing that I can't say on this show and I don't want to say on the show. Just a lot of really messed up, probably pretty demonic stuff going on there.
Starting point is 00:07:56 there's been a lot of like I think it's actually people that maybe are meaning well but they're doing this weird thing where they're refocusing the attention on other celebrities that could possibly also be involved in this and by default what happens is like everybody knows kind of about the P-Ditty situation but the conversation isn't as focused on him
Starting point is 00:08:17 as it's like oh and he knows Jay-Z and J-Z might be the ringleader and Beyonce look at Beyonce and there's all this stuff about Beyonce and how Beyonce is probably involved with the Illuminati and she's probably involved in the same sort of rings and it's like the conversations get so broad and people are trying to make all these connections and comparisons to the point where the point of the actual lawsuit is getting lost and people aren't necessarily aware of like his depravity in itself they're more interested in like what are the larger patterns and the larger
Starting point is 00:08:49 groups and the larger communities that are creating this and happening here and it's like I don't know the conversation just gets a little convoluted at that point so I'd like to hear a little bit more about maybe the specific lawsuits, maybe some stuff I got wrong and how you're thinking of it. But for those of you who are just tuning in, first of all, sorry that this is the note you had to tune in on.
Starting point is 00:09:05 We're talking about the P. Diddy case on the social mediaators on Radio Free Hillsdale 101.1.1.7 FM. I'm Gillian. And I'm Garrett. And Garrett's going to take it away. So, unfortunately, pretty much everything you said was right.
Starting point is 00:09:19 Aw. I'm just going to kind of add a little color commentary, but social media, it sounds like, did a pretty good job. As far as the demon possession stuff goes, I don't know about that, but who knows? Maybe. Maybe. You know, who's to say? They don't really put that kind of stuff on the mainstream news.
Starting point is 00:09:33 Or in the lawsuits. Yeah. So I'm just going to give you, what I'm going to do is go through a timeline of events of things that have happened because it is amazing how fast things went from, ah, P.D.D. He's just a famous guy to what? He did all of this stuff, and we have pretty good evidence. Okay. So Sean John, John, Combs, his full name. He's 54 years old, which is older than I thought. Did not know that. Goes by many names, and I was just telling Jillian before the show,
Starting point is 00:10:00 that there is a few court documents I read that felt the need to list every, like, alias he has every time his name was mentioned, so it would be like Sean John Combs, aka Puff Daddy, AKA P. Diddy, A.K.A. Ditty. Anyway, just thought it was funny. So what's he being convicted of, and by how much? Well, a lot of sexual assault and rape allegations. racketeering, which for those of you that don't know, is basically what the godfather does. Like organized crime, using business to commit crimes, laundering money, sex trafficking is kind of folded into that, and it can be a whole number of things.
Starting point is 00:10:36 And we'll get to a fairly well-founded theory in a moment about kind of how that ties into a little bit bigger picture of what is going on in the life of P. Diddy. So if he's convicted, as you said, he faces up to life in prison. And yeah, there's been a lot of social backlash, obviously, from on P. Diddy, namely Howard University, a historically back college, has stripped him of his honorary degree. Really? And he also actually used to hold the symbolic key to New York City, which he had to return. I just thought that was kind of funny. I don't know why. How do you return a symbolic key?
Starting point is 00:11:14 Well, it's a literal key, like it's a key, but it's a symbol. It doesn't actually open any doors in New York City. It's very big key. Why was he given that? That is an excellent question. Okay. Okay, so how did this all start? His former girlfriend, as you said, sued him for all kinds of abuse.
Starting point is 00:11:28 And he was like, this is baseless. And then they found a video. And it's not just kind of a video. Oh, really? It is like you literally can watch him beat her up in the video. Oh, my gosh. It's a horrible graphic video. And be careful if you go look us up.
Starting point is 00:11:42 It's pretty intense stuff. But, you know, it's clear as day. There's no mistaking who it is. and he's yelling at her, screaming at her, kicking her, beating her, punching her, throwing things. It's awful. And he actually wound up apologizing afterwards and kind of saying, I hate what I did.
Starting point is 00:12:00 Apologizing? And it was, yeah, anyway. That doesn't count. That was many years ago, it's 2016. What? So fast forward to 2023. Did they not break up in 2014 then? Did they start dating in 2014?
Starting point is 00:12:11 They may have started dating in 2014 because it seems their relationship was still going on 2016. And actually, after the video that is CNN, I think, is the one that put the video out because they were able to get it from the hotel company. It was in a hotel. There was a surveillance video. But anyway, let's fast forward a little bit to 2023. Another woman, Joy Dickerson Neal, accuses him of drugging and assaulting her.
Starting point is 00:12:36 This winds up being a pretty consistent pattern. And I won't get into details about everything that happened there because it is awful. Liza Gardner filed a similar suit for way. when she was 16 years old. There's actually pretty, again, a consistent pattern. We'll talk about how many minors were potentially involved in this kind of things, but pretty terrible. December 2023, another woman files an anonymous suit claiming to be 17 at the time of the
Starting point is 00:13:00 allegations. And again, this is all stuff that happened like early 2000s, sometimes in the 90s. So a while ago, but they are finally under legal protection to kind of come out and say what has happened. And so, yeah, he's being accused of sex trafficking and rape and racketeering. Also, I just thought this was interesting as well as
Starting point is 00:13:21 bribery in arson. Which is just an interesting Yeah, cherry on top. So, of course, P. Did he denied it all. He's a very rich man and has very good lawyers, and they continually take the tack that these are baseless claims from people that are trying to get money out of him.
Starting point is 00:13:38 So, sure. But there's also a lot of evidence to suggest that he's done a lot of these things. So, let's kind of go blow by blow in the timeline. March 25th of this year, his homes were rated. So mainly his home in L.A. and Miami.
Starting point is 00:13:54 And they found a lot of evidence to suggest that, like you said, he had these huge parties there where sex trafficking and illegally, of course it's illegal, but drugging and taking advantage of all manner of people from the very young, all the way up to middle-aged and everything in between. And so there's pretty damnable evidence on that. that there's not really anything you can skirt around there.
Starting point is 00:14:20 It's all in his house. You know, this clearly happened. May 19th, that's when the video of him beating Ventura comes out, and he apologizes that he's disgusted with himself. Two days later, another lawsuit for the same kind of thing, but by a different person, is filed. And then again, two days after that, and about a month later, another one comes out.
Starting point is 00:14:40 And then in September 11th, you have another. on September 16th, Piddi is arrested after indictment by a grand jury. So at this point, there are so many people coming out and saying he's like, yeah, I was part of this. Like he abused me, he drugged me. A few people said they were threatened at gunpoint to do all kinds of different illegal and terrible things. And all these people are coming out.
Starting point is 00:15:03 So a grand jury is assembled, let's just say, like, put it all together, court case, right? Instead of having all these individual cases, they put it all together. And the indictment comes out. He's being indicted on sex trafficking, kidnapping, forced labor, arson, bribery, and obstruction of justice. Wow. And there's a lot of other things kind of baked into those. Again, more details, but we're just not, this is not the place. He is held in custody without bail because there's evidence to suggest that he has already tried to threaten and tamper with witnesses in the case.
Starting point is 00:15:37 And so they are not letting him go. They're also worried that he is going to try to escape potentially the country or justice in some way. And so where are we now? What is the current state of affairs? There's a Texas attorney. His name's Tony Busby. And this is, he's no like Mambi, Pambi attorney. He's done some huge cases.
Starting point is 00:15:56 He did the sexual assault case for Deshawn Watson and the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. So this is, he's a big time sexist attorney. And he is representing a group of 120 people. all accusing ditty of the above crimes. And the lawyer, these are particular people that have come to file allegations. Now, beyond that, the lawyer has found connections to 3,000 individuals that have come forward about these allegations. 120 of them are specifically seeking legal action.
Starting point is 00:16:28 And then thousands more have come forward and saying, yes, this happened to me. This is true. 120 is crazy. 120, but then even crazier, the number 3,000, that they're that. many people that have been wrapped up in all of this. And there have been more than 25 minors in this group of people alleging. And they're from all over the country, 25 different states, I think. So right now, his trial is set to be heard, I believe, in June of next year.
Starting point is 00:17:00 It's a long way away. It takes forever, but he's in prison for now. And he totally thinks he's going to get away with all that. He's completely convinced of that fact. He really does. As to whether or not he is guilty or innocent, I have, in my research, failed to see a single piece of evidence
Starting point is 00:17:17 that suggested he wasn't guilty. Yeah. Because the problem that you have is you have all of these very tangible pieces of evidence that point to specific people being sex trafficked, drugged, abused, yada, yada, yada. Okay, so we have that. We know that those things occurred. And if he denies that this has happened,
Starting point is 00:17:36 if he's somehow not guilty, the question is, well, who has done this? you know, and it's pretty hard not to tie it to him. I don't know how the case is going to pan out because, you know, law is a tricky thing, as anybody who's listened to this show is probably intuitive that, like, what maybe seems just or what you think, would expect to happen is not always what happens because, you know, maybe he comes to an agreement with the, with the lawyers and pleads guilty to some things, but not to others and they cut a deal with him, et cetera, et cetera.
Starting point is 00:18:05 But yeah, he's going away for life if this stuff, winds up being, being true. And Homeland Security is, at this point, there are federal agencies part of investigating this because the level of crime
Starting point is 00:18:19 that we're talking about is, it's like mob boss stuff. You know, for those of you that have seen, you know, movies like the departed, the godfather, this kind of, it's, you know,
Starting point is 00:18:28 we're looking at not too far off. In fact, perhaps even more true to, to reality than we might like to think. And so it doesn't look super good for... I would prefer it look that way, I think. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:44 It's pretty hard to see him getting out of this innocently and cleanly in a way that leaves us all not forever questioning. If there's any justice ever anywhere. Yeah, or his morality. Like, I don't... There's just so much. I think we've gotten past
Starting point is 00:19:00 his morality at this point. Yeah. Oof. Okay, well, you ready to give social media grade? I think so. Yeah, me too. Three, two, one. A minus. Yeah, it did pretty good. It did pretty good. I feel like social media.
Starting point is 00:19:12 Honestly, if I just scrolled for a little longer, I think I would have been able to find more stuff. Just not the legal stuff because people aren't particularly interested in that. Not surprising. I guess I didn't really know what the charges fully were. I understood the crimes that were happening anecdotally, but not necessarily the legal situation around it. The arson and bribery would have been hard things to, I think, uncover on social media because they seem to be lesser known facts kind of out in the information verse.
Starting point is 00:19:43 But yeah, it's pretty... It's terrible. It's really depraved. But for anybody who didn't already know about this, I guess you're welcome for telling. I'm sorry if you didn't want to know, and now you know. Now you know.
Starting point is 00:19:56 Don't listen to his music. That would be a good start. Maybe you don't separate art from artists on this one. Bad guy. Okay, well, thanks everybody for tuning into the social mediators this week on Radio Freehillsdale, 101.1.7 FM. I'm Julian Parks. And I'm Gary Gulesby. And we'll talk to you next time, hopefully, about something a little happier.

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