Beyoncé’s husband Jay Z accused of raping 13 yo girl with Diddy

Anonymous
Like I stated previously, it’s a money grab.

Buzbee aka “Mr. $10 billion collected.” is exploiting a certain demographic to line his pockets.

“There were a number of inconsistencies between the details shared by Doe in his interview with CNN and the original complaint filed in October. The original suit says the assault took place in 2006, not 2007, and that Doe had never been married. In 2006, Combs’ White Party was held in St. Tropez; in 2007, it was held in the Hamptons, which is where Doe’s allegations take place. After CNN pointed out the discrepancies, Doe’s attorneys filed an amended complaint with the court, changing those details and acknowledging mistakes were made in the rush to file.”

https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/11/entertainment/diddy-accuser-first-ever-interview/index.html
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Anonymous wrote:This is a must watch clip. For those who don’t know, this man during that era was one of the biggest superstars in the NFL.

So did he immediately leave and call the police? Otherwise, I'm not sure how much I believe this guy.


The police have never given a crap about sexual assault. It's ridiculously underreported with rape kits just sitting on shelves untested. Can you imagine suffering through the indignity of a rape exam (and there's nothing dignified about it. They try their best but it's horrific to say the least.) and then having it just sit there? The police generally aren't your friends in sexual assault. Victims are torn apart in the press on the regular, just being assaulted by average joes (like Brock Turner), so why in the world is this still the litmus test for some of you to believe an assault took place? I don't even know why I'm asking... I know the answer.
I didn't say an assault didn't take place. I believe quite possibly one did. I said I don't know if I believe what this man said. People love to jump on the bandwagon and exaggerate or lie to make themselves relevant. Everything you said is from the perspective of the victim. If I'm a man who saw what this man said he saw, which seems very bad and possibly criminal, I'm getting the hell out of there and calling the police.
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Anonymous wrote:How did a 13-year-old girl end up at an awards show after party?


exactly, where were her parents?


Are you also wondering if she was dressed like she was asking for it?


It is more than reasonable for parents to know the whereabouts of their 13 year old CHILD.


There was a viral indie movie back then called “Thirteen” (?) about 13 yo girls sneaking out of the house and doing very adult things.


PP here. Wouldn't have happened in my mom's home!


Well good for you…?


I live in nyc and have 2 daughters, 12 & 15. They are both smart and independent kids, they take the subway and go all over nyc on their own to visit friends and attend their after school activities as do most of their similarly-aged friends. My older daughter even - gasp - goes to parties and concerts on her own (with friends) sometimes now that she’s in hs but she doesn’t drink because she’s a performer and doesn’t like how it makes her feel (she has tried small amounts of alcohol at home under supervision) and she abhors smoking and drugs. I would trust her to be in most different types of spaces because she knows her limits and how to keep herself safe. She also has self defense training and carries an alarm with her.
It’s mostly the kids who are overly sheltered and coddled by their parents, and parents who treat teens like children, who don’t know how to handle themselves and make really dumb choices like snaking out, going to inappropriate parties and binge drinking. Most kids who are given safe boundaries and allowed to learn by experience may have an uncomfortable moment or two but mostly grow up to understand how to handle themselves. Parent your kids but also realize that part of parenting is letting them learn how to grow up.

I am extremely sorry for this child who endured horrible experiences and I’m not at all surprised that JayZ is a child molesting creep.


The gist of this story is that the child who was raped was obviously not being adequately parented so they are to blame along with the assailants. But if god forbid your child is ever raped, you won’t be to blame, because you parented her “correctly”.

We all want to create a story in our head that ensures that the bad things that happened to other kids will never to our kids. Most of us keep it our head though.
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Anonymous wrote:This is a must watch clip. For those who don’t know, this man during that era was one of the biggest superstars in the NFL.

So did he immediately leave and call the police? Otherwise, I'm not sure how much I believe this guy.


Call the police on what? He saw some random teens at a Jay-Z fashion party in Colorado. He didn't see anything illegal, it just seemed very sketchy and weird. He's only recalling that incident from years ago after the explosive new allegations (the alleged sexual assault of a teen girl) and it's causing an understandable HOLY S*** moment.
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Anonymous wrote:This is a must watch clip. For those who don’t know, this man during that era was one of the biggest superstars in the NFL.

So did he immediately leave and call the police? Otherwise, I'm not sure how much I believe this guy.
Ohhh Larry Johnson. I remember him. He has multiple baby mothers, and he filed for bankruptcy because he owed over 100k in child support. Real stand-up credible guy.


And Jay-Z, a crack dealer who sold dope to his mom and shot his step-bother, who then made a career out of glorifying pimping and abusing women & dealing dope, is a credible man? Some of Jay-Z's biggest singles include "Big Pimpin" and "Is That Your B****?" and "Young Girl," where he details pursuing a 19-year-old girl.
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Anonymous wrote:This is a must watch clip. For those who don’t know, this man during that era was one of the biggest superstars in the NFL.

So did he immediately leave and call the police? Otherwise, I'm not sure how much I believe this guy.
Ohhh Larry Johnson. I remember him. He has multiple baby mothers, and he filed for bankruptcy because he owed over 100k in child support. Real stand-up credible guy.


And Jay-Z, a crack dealer who sold dope to his mom and shot his step-bother, who then made a career out of glorifying pimping and abusing women & dealing dope, is a credible man? Some of Jay-Z's biggest singles include "Big Pimpin" and "Is That Your B****?" and "Young Girl," where he details pursuing a 19-year-old girl.


He’s just an urban truth teller who was saved by a good woman and being a dad to a miracle child gracing us as New Jesus oh no I meant Blue Ivy and all these “lawyers” are doing is trying to ruin Blessed Blue Ivy Carter-Knowles “Mufasa” premiere! Cuz let’s be honest, a fast, easy, party party party 13 year old is an adult and all lawyers litigate to ruin the “careers” of 12 year old “natural songwriters.”

If I missed any points help me out, stans.
Anonymous
We don't need to try to convict or acquit him, legal system would do that. Public's only interest should be in fairness of the trial.
Anonymous
To be fair, if it weren't for fame and money thirsty sleazeball lawyers, poor people would have no chance of a free trial against wealthy and powerful. They have a role in this system.
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*fair trial
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Anonymous wrote:We don't need to try to convict or acquit him, legal system would do that. Public's only interest should be in fairness of the trial.


I’m sure you were as judicious in all similar matters. Lol for life. I’m sure the judge is on it.


He’s abusive scumbag and misogynistic with a rep for statutory grape minus the g. To hell with him and his supporters.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a must watch clip. For those who don’t know, this man during that era was one of the biggest superstars in the NFL.

So did he immediately leave and call the police? Otherwise, I'm not sure how much I believe this guy.


The police have never given a crap about sexual assault. It's ridiculously underreported with rape kits just sitting on shelves untested. Can you imagine suffering through the indignity of a rape exam (and there's nothing dignified about it. They try their best but it's horrific to say the least.) and then having it just sit there? The police generally aren't your friends in sexual assault. Victims are torn apart in the press on the regular, just being assaulted by average joes (like Brock Turner), so why in the world is this still the litmus test for some of you to believe an assault took place? I don't even know why I'm asking... I know the answer.

Apples and oranges. Police have cared about child exploitation and molestation. And we are speaking of 2000, not 1970.
Anonymous
Jay-Z's best friends and mentors include Russell Simmons (currently hiding in a foreign country), R Kelly (currently in prison), and Diddy (currently in jail).

These sex predators are all thick as thieves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a must watch clip. For those who don’t know, this man during that era was one of the biggest superstars in the NFL.

So did he immediately leave and call the police? Otherwise, I'm not sure how much I believe this guy.
Ohhh Larry Johnson. I remember him. He has multiple baby mothers, and he filed for bankruptcy because he owed over 100k in child support. Real stand-up credible guy.


And Jay-Z, a crack dealer who sold dope to his mom and shot his step-bother, who then made a career out of glorifying pimping and abusing women & dealing dope, is a credible man? Some of Jay-Z's biggest singles include "Big Pimpin" and "Is That Your B****?" and "Young Girl," where he details pursuing a 19-year-old girl.


You're not supposed to diss "artistry."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This all seems like a money grab to me.





Seriously weak.

To me, this sounds like they are running scared, very scared.
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Anonymous wrote:Jay-Z's best friends and mentors include Russell Simmons (currently hiding in a foreign country), R Kelly (currently in prison), and Diddy (currently in jail).

These sex predators are all thick as thieves.

All scum.
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