It’s also rumored that that he killed Biggie and Kim Porter. The prosecutors are only going to go after what they believe they have a solid case for and can win. This trial involves a time span of 10 years, anything prior is not relative to this particular case against Diddy.Anonymous wrote:What about Diddy having Tupac Shakur murdered?
Shakur's murder has never been fully solved, although former gang member Duane "Keffe D" Davis was charged in the case last year. Mr Davis, whose trial will begin in March 2025, previously claimed that Mr Combs offered him $1m to kill Shakur.
It’s possible that if Diddy’s loses this case that he will make a deal and start naming names. Of course, that would be entirely up to the prosecutors if they want to give him a deal. They already offered him a deal prior to the trial but he declined.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else surprised there has been no testimony about his infamous parties? I read a lot about people allegedly being drugged and/or blackmailed for orgies that happened during his White Parties. I thought we’d hear something about those but it doesn’t appear that is a focus in this case.
I was just thinking about this yesterday. Everyone seem to be thinking that some others would be named in that’s like Jay-Z for example, but it’s pretty clear that that’s not the focus of this case at all. It may be how they were able to get people to speak out And testify given the more narrow focused to take Diddy down and not the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else surprised there has been no testimony about his infamous parties? I read a lot about people allegedly being drugged and/or blackmailed for orgies that happened during his White Parties. I thought we’d hear something about those but it doesn’t appear that is a focus in this case.
I was just thinking about this yesterday. Everyone seem to be thinking that some others would be named in that’s like Jay-Z for example, but it’s pretty clear that that’s not the focus of this case at all. It may be how they were able to get people to speak out And testify given the more narrow focused to take Diddy down and not the other.
Jay-Z also raped women right along side Diddy. That is well known now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else surprised there has been no testimony about his infamous parties? I read a lot about people allegedly being drugged and/or blackmailed for orgies that happened during his White Parties. I thought we’d hear something about those but it doesn’t appear that is a focus in this case.
I was just thinking about this yesterday. Everyone seem to be thinking that some others would be named in that’s like Jay-Z for example, but it’s pretty clear that that’s not the focus of this case at all. It may be how they were able to get people to speak out And testify given the more narrow focused to take Diddy down and not the other.
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else surprised there has been no testimony about his infamous parties? I read a lot about people allegedly being drugged and/or blackmailed for orgies that happened during his White Parties. I thought we’d hear something about those but it doesn’t appear that is a focus in this case.
Anonymous wrote:Stop being so dramatic. People leave the mafia, so I don't see it why it should be so hard to leave Diddy. People should at themselves and ask why they're so full of cowardice.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clark's testimony is much more damming than Cassie's testimony.
Everyone was excited for Cassie, but this is the good stuff here.
Weird how Clark stayed working for Diddy for over a decade. If a boss threatened to kill me even jokingly in the first day I'd leave the next day. Plenty of jobs that don't involve killing, threats, or abuse. I have had bosses from hell before with one even yelling at me after I quit after calling me in a voicemail.
You don’t understand? I can’t tell if you’re engaging in simplistic black-and-white thinking, or if you’re being intentionally obtuse about the complexities of human psychology as it relates to trauma, power, coercion, fear. It isn’t a “take this job and shove it” situation when you’re working for one of the most powerful men in music who not only is rich beyond measure, but is dangerous and you’ve witnessed him attempt to kill others and abuse His closest loved ones on a regular basis.
Anonymous wrote:Diddy didn't just threaten to kill those he employed, he also threatened their family members too.
Reminds me of an abusive ex I had who threatened to kill my parents and sister if I left him. He didn't just make threats, either. He gave very detailed ways in which he'd do it and how he'd get away with it because he was ex-military and in law enforcement. It was chilling and made me feel so trapped and helpless.