Anonymous wrote:Doubt it. People guilty of these types of crimes aren't typically pardoned. Also, I don't think Diddy and Trump are buddy-buddy like they used to be.Anonymous wrote:THE LORD AND SAVIOR MIGHT PADON HIM
+1 It’s a well known rumor, that’s about it. And the last girl that tried to sue him and then admitted to lying did not add credibility to the rumor.Anonymous wrote:No it's not.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.
No it's not.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:Here's the quote, "I haven't seen him, I haven't spoken to him for years," Trump said. "I don't know. I would certainly look at the facts. If I think someone was mistreated it wouldn't matter whether they like me or don't."Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doubt it. People guilty of these types of crimes aren't typically pardoned. Also, I don't think Diddy and Trump are buddy-buddy like they used to be.Anonymous wrote:THE LORD AND SAVIOR MIGHT PADON HIM
Uh… “ Speaking from the Oval Office President Donald Trump said Friday he was not ruling out a pardon for Combs, telling reporters he would “certainly look at the facts.” Via NBC
It's not going to happen.
If Trump really had an interest in Diddy, he would've stopped this already. He appointed Jay Clayton as Manhattan's top prosecutor and had Mayor Adams's federal corruption charges dismissed.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doubt it. People guilty of these types of crimes aren't typically pardoned. Also, I don't think Diddy and Trump are buddy-buddy like they used to be.Anonymous wrote:THE LORD AND SAVIOR MIGHT PADON HIM
Uh… “ Speaking from the Oval Office, President Donald Trump said Friday he was not ruling out a pardon for Combs, telling reporters he would “certainly look at the facts.” Via NBC
Chief of staff at Combs Enterprises. She was his right-hand woman.Anonymous wrote:Who is KK?
Here's the quote, "I haven't seen him, I haven't spoken to him for years," Trump said. "I don't know. I would certainly look at the facts. If I think someone was mistreated it wouldn't matter whether they like me or don't."Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doubt it. People guilty of these types of crimes aren't typically pardoned. Also, I don't think Diddy and Trump are buddy-buddy like they used to be.Anonymous wrote:THE LORD AND SAVIOR MIGHT PADON HIM
Uh… “ Speaking from the Oval Office President Donald Trump said Friday he was not ruling out a pardon for Combs, telling reporters he would “certainly look at the facts.” Via NBC
Anonymous wrote:Doubt it. People guilty of these types of crimes aren't typically pardoned. Also, I don't think Diddy and Trump are buddy-buddy like they used to be.Anonymous wrote:THE LORD AND SAVIOR MIGHT PADON HIM
Anonymous wrote:THE LORD AND SAVIOR MIGHT PADON HIM
You can tell she has had a lot of therapy and put it in a lot of work. She held up really well under cross, and her answers came across as intelligent and self-assured. Even when Steel flat-out accused her of lying about the number of sexual assaults. Cross will continue on Monday. I do think Diddy's team scored some points today, it's not unrealistic to think that at least one juror is thinking to themselves: why would she post something like that about a guy that raped her, or why did she make this scrap book or why would she post all this fun/happy stuff. So we'll see how well the prosecutors can clean this up when they go again. Despite this, I still think Mia has given some incredibly damaging testimony against Diddy, and she's believable and credible. I mean, isn't social media all about lying/exaggerating and putting on this front like you live this amazing and great life, life is all rainbows and puppy dogs? People do this all the time. In addition, a common theme we have seen amongst these victims is a desire to keep Diddy happy, stay on his good side, do things he likes, etc.Anonymous wrote:Defense trying to undermine Mia’s testimony because she posted praise and birthday wishes to Combs on social media.
She acknowledges her posts on Instagram often, but says “all his staffers were expected to post.”
“In Combs' world, the victims were always made to feel at fault.”
"I was always in trouble and always finding a way not to be in trouble.”
Doubt it. People guilty of these types of crimes aren't typically pardoned. Also, I don't think Diddy and Trump are buddy-buddy like they used to be.Anonymous wrote:THE LORD AND SAVIOR MIGHT PADON HIM