Sean “Diddy” Combs accused of gang rape of teen girl in new lawsuit

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Anonymous wrote:The idea that there is a “cabal” of Black male music executives forcing all male stars into coercive sexual relationships is an absurd conspiracy theory. The issue at hand, Diddy’s sexual abuse of multiple women and men, is disturbing enough, and backed by solid evidence, after a long investigation. But it’s not enough, apparently, for some of you vultures, who have to invent whole other sets of horrors with zero evidence. Yikes.


I agree with you. I think Jay-Z is a heinous person but for other reasons, all having to do with physical abuse of women and worse (not Beyoncé).
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Anonymous wrote:All of these famous rappers are closet gay.



This clip makes me sad for him.so young and kind. Rather innocent. I had no idea before.



He was raised by a single mom. I don’t think the way he is acting makes him gay. Come on.


PP here. I wasn't trying to say that he was gay. I just thought the way he spoke and presented himself as a very kind, young, and gentle soul as opposed to a hard-core partying rapper.




Thanks for responding but I am realizing that I was speaking to the person who posted the article. I misquoted you. Sorry!
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Anonymous wrote:All of these famous rappers are closet gay.



This clip makes me sad for him.so young and kind. Rather innocent. I had no idea before.



He was raised by a single mom. I don’t think the way he is acting makes him gay. Come on.


You’re in denial. That’s CLEARLY a gay man. All of these fake gangster rappers are gay/bi.



How he is gay? Please don’t say mannerism because that is not an accurate gauge.
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Anonymous wrote:The idea that there is a “cabal” of Black male music executives forcing all male stars into coercive sexual relationships is an absurd conspiracy theory. The issue at hand, Diddy’s sexual abuse of multiple women and men, is disturbing enough, and backed by solid evidence, after a long investigation. But it’s not enough, apparently, for some of you vultures, who have to invent whole other sets of horrors with zero evidence. Yikes.


I agree with you. I think Jay-Z is a heinous person but for other reasons, all having to do with physical abuse of women and worse (not Beyoncé).


Absolutely, there is plenty of evidence that many of these men are terrible people, without the weird homophobic conspiracy angle.
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Anonymous wrote:The idea that there is a “cabal” of Black male music executives forcing all male stars into coercive sexual relationships is an absurd conspiracy theory. The issue at hand, Diddy’s sexual abuse of multiple women and men, is disturbing enough, and backed by solid evidence, after a long investigation. But it’s not enough, apparently, for some of you vultures, who have to invent whole other sets of horrors with zero evidence. Yikes.


It's not a conspiracy, it's an open secret in Atlanta, NYC, Miami, and Hollywood.
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Anonymous wrote:Isn't being "on the downlow" a known behavior among Black men so much so that there's this word for it? The culture is inherently conservative and homosexuality is not accepted, so gay or bi men pretend to be straight but act on it on secret, and then act homophonic as a defense mechanism.

The closet kills.

The problem with your theory is that not a single one of the almost dozen predators in the thread was closeted.

They weren't? Wasn't Diddy in relationships with women?

The women he was with all knew about his sexual and romantic relationships with men, as did even his mother, who many of his boyfriends lived with.

I didn't know this. I stand corrected. Maybe the secret part is just about how violent he and others were? They got off on domination and violence. I'm thinking of the tape of him beating his girlfriend in the hotel.
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Anonymous wrote:The idea that there is a “cabal” of Black male music executives forcing all male stars into coercive sexual relationships is an absurd conspiracy theory. The issue at hand, Diddy’s sexual abuse of multiple women and men, is disturbing enough, and backed by solid evidence, after a long investigation. But it’s not enough, apparently, for some of you vultures, who have to invent whole other sets of horrors with zero evidence. Yikes.


I agree with you. I think Jay-Z is a heinous person but for other reasons, all having to do with physical abuse of women and worse (not Beyoncé).


Absolutely, there is plenty of evidence that many of these men are terrible people, without the weird homophobic conspiracy angle.


His parties were literally gay orgies full of closeted gay celebrities, politicians, and executives. What do you think 1,000 bottles of baby oil and dildos are for?
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Anonymous wrote:The idea that there is a “cabal” of Black male music executives forcing all male stars into coercive sexual relationships is an absurd conspiracy theory. The issue at hand, Diddy’s sexual abuse of multiple women and men, is disturbing enough, and backed by solid evidence, after a long investigation. But it’s not enough, apparently, for some of you vultures, who have to invent whole other sets of horrors with zero evidence. Yikes.


I agree with you. I think Jay-Z is a heinous person but for other reasons, all having to do with physical abuse of women and worse (not Beyoncé).


Absolutely, there is plenty of evidence that many of these men are terrible people, without the weird homophobic conspiracy angle.


His parties were literally gay orgies full of closeted gay celebrities, politicians, and executives. What do you think 1,000 bottles of baby oil and dildos are for?


Yet Cassie and a teenager and several female models have or are suing him civilly. Honestly, your posts seem unhinged and homophobic, and strangely erasing the existence and experiences of women who crossed paths with Combs, Jay, etc. And you don’t exactly radiate “insider in Miami. And LA and NYC and…” with these posts.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The idea that there is a “cabal” of Black male music executives forcing all male stars into coercive sexual relationships is an absurd conspiracy theory. The issue at hand, Diddy’s sexual abuse of multiple women and men, is disturbing enough, and backed by solid evidence, after a long investigation. But it’s not enough, apparently, for some of you vultures, who have to invent whole other sets of horrors with zero evidence. Yikes.


I agree with you. I think Jay-Z is a heinous person but for other reasons, all having to do with physical abuse of women and worse (not Beyoncé).


Absolutely, there is plenty of evidence that many of these men are terrible people, without the weird homophobic conspiracy angle.


His parties were literally gay orgies full of closeted gay celebrities, politicians, and executives. What do you think 1,000 bottles of baby oil and dildos are for?


Yet Cassie and a teenager and several female models have or are suing him civilly. Honestly, your posts seem unhinged and homophobic, and strangely erasing the existence and experiences of women who crossed paths with Combs, Jay, etc. And you don’t exactly radiate “insider in Miami. And LA and NYC and…” with these posts.


Why can’t it be both? It is has been assumed his assaulted men and women based on whistleblowers and videos coming forward.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The idea that there is a “cabal” of Black male music executives forcing all male stars into coercive sexual relationships is an absurd conspiracy theory. The issue at hand, Diddy’s sexual abuse of multiple women and men, is disturbing enough, and backed by solid evidence, after a long investigation. But it’s not enough, apparently, for some of you vultures, who have to invent whole other sets of horrors with zero evidence. Yikes.


I agree with you. I think Jay-Z is a heinous person but for other reasons, all having to do with physical abuse of women and worse (not Beyoncé).


Absolutely, there is plenty of evidence that many of these men are terrible people, without the weird homophobic conspiracy angle.


His parties were literally gay orgies full of closeted gay celebrities, politicians, and executives. What do you think 1,000 bottles of baby oil and dildos are for?


Yet Cassie and a teenager and several female models have or are suing him civilly. Honestly, your posts seem unhinged and homophobic, and strangely erasing the existence and experiences of women who crossed paths with Combs, Jay, etc. And you don’t exactly radiate “insider in Miami. And LA and NYC and…” with these posts.


Why can’t it be both? It is has been assumed his assaulted men and women based on whistleblowers and videos coming forward.


That’s what I’m saying, gimme a break. The gay cabal poster seems crazy. It comes across as a white person missing the heyday of online gossip, determined to add extra angles to a hideous situation. I don’t think every abuser in music is gay or secretly bi, and it’d be nice if posters quit ignoring the girls and women who have been brave and come forward.
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After P!nk And Usher, Megan Fox Deletes All Tweets Amid Diddy Arrest Theories..
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Anonymous wrote:The idea that there is a “cabal” of Black male music executives forcing all male stars into coercive sexual relationships is an absurd conspiracy theory. The issue at hand, Diddy’s sexual abuse of multiple women and men, is disturbing enough, and backed by solid evidence, after a long investigation. But it’s not enough, apparently, for some of you vultures, who have to invent whole other sets of horrors with zero evidence. Yikes.


I agree with you. I think Jay-Z is a heinous person but for other reasons, all having to do with physical abuse of women and worse (not Beyoncé).


I don't think he beats her or anything but he is 11 years older and I think he started dating her when she was a teen. Maybe not abuse per se, but I think there are some skeletons in that relationship too.
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Anonymous wrote:Wtf. Why was Kris Jenner’s creepy young “boyfriend” orbiting Kim Porter and her house when she died?

Kim and Corey went way back. I would love to read a tell-all book written by him. He mingled in a lot of circles.



Corey is clearly a closeted gay man.


What is Gamble’s source of wealth?


No one knows it’s… odd. He was beibers tour manager at one point. Hmmmmm.

Also:
“While still married to Kim, Kanye West threw shade at Gamble via text, questioning why the Kardashian-Jenner family had never met Gamble's family.”


Corey is connected to Bieber through Scooter Braun, a talentless 43 year old creep who's somehow a billionaire.


Yes but how did Corey go from majoring in Business Management at Morehouse College in ATL to working with Scooter Braun?
You’ve got the connection wrong. Both Scooter Braun and Corey Gamble have Atlanta and Jermaine Dupri in common. As any Atlanta insider knows, Dupri is one of the kingmakers in Atl. Both of them were *ahem* involved with Jermaine Dupri and he mentored them as a result. Dupri is how Braun got into party promoting and Dupri made the introductions that helped Braun become a marketing juggernaut. In turn, Braun’s whiteness meant he could enter circles Dupri could not (think Taylor Swift) and extend Dupri’s network that way. Both Gamble and Braun met through Dupri’s networks and Gamble ended up in the Kardashians’ orbit because of introductions Dupri made. Unlike Diddy, who cannibalizes careers, Dupri is savvy as hell about placing his mentees in high places to extend his quiet influence.

Interestingly enough, Dupri leads us back to none other than Clive Davis.

LA Reid, who is Davis’s longtime mentee (lover?) is in turn Dupri’s longtime mentor. Dupri and LA Reid briefly fell out over Dupri’s ouster from Def Jam records, but fell back in with each other soon after and are thick as thieves to this day. At some point, Dupri became part of Davis’s circle through LA Reid and met Janet Jackson when both Davis and LA Reid asked Dupri to produce one of her albums.


Oh what a web they weave. And who are some of Dupri's most famous credits? Young boys like Usher, Kris Kross, and Bow Wow.



Wasn’t he Janet Jackson’s boyfriend and also married to another woman?

Is it rude to suggest that many of these men aren’t gay or closeted or abusers? I have no inside info.



And didn't Janet Jackson fall into the Q rabbit hole?

Which would make more sense given her experience with producers, where abuse seems to be the cost of doing business.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:After P!nk And Usher, Megan Fox Deletes All Tweets Amid Diddy Arrest Theories..


P!nk actually deleted hers around April. Its a false rumor that she deleted this weekend.
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Anonymous wrote:After P!nk And Usher, Megan Fox Deletes All Tweets Amid Diddy Arrest Theories..


What does Megan Fox have to do with this?
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