Anonymous wrote:Now do all the celebrities parading their huge age gap GFs. 19 or 24 on camera- 17 and below off camera. Quite DiCaprio-ish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Knew this was coming. Jay z and Beyoncé are just scum. Zero talent.
Scum? Is that what Fox news tells you? You can choose not the be a fan of their music, but scum?
Yes. Scum. And I’ve. Ever watched one second of Fox News voluntarily. She’s complicit in this. Just wait.
Anonymous wrote:Given how slow the justice system is with wealthy people with expensive lawyers, it'll roughly be 2042 until Jay Z sees a courtroom. He'll be hobbling like Weinstein. Too late. Not enough. You really can buy years of freedom for violent crimes against girls in this country.
Anonymous wrote:She was 19 when they started dating.Anonymous wrote:Beyonce was underage or just turned 18 when they started dating
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did a 13-year-old girl end up at an awards show after party?
exactly, where were her parents?
This is a re-filing or an amendment of a previously filed lawsuit and I read the original when it came out. In 2000, this 13 yr old who lived in or near NYC got a ride to Radio City Music Hall to try to crash the VMAs because she didn’t have a ticket. She’s a local. She tried to literally walk in but was denied so she started asking all the limo drivers of the limos parked in front if they could get her in and she happened to speak with Combs driver.
That driver said he couldn’t get her into the VMAs but what he could do was get her into Combs after party if she wanted and she said sure, got in the limo and he drove her out to Combs house where they were started the party. She said she drank some alcohol, started to feel bad and went into a room to lay down. That’s where Combs and perhaps Jay Z found her, etc.
What happened after the attack was that she was able to flee the house NAKED, a driver outside gave her some clothes and a ride to a gas station where she went inside, asked to use their phone and called her father. There were not cell phones back then.
It’s a horrible story. Sounds like a teen who impulsively tried something a bit nuts without her parents permission and it spiraled out of control and without cell phones or tracking she could call for help and no one knew where she was.
Why wasn’t Jay Z charged with a crime in 2000?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did a 13-year-old girl end up at an awards show after party?
exactly, where were her parents?
This is a re-filing or an amendment of a previously filed lawsuit and I read the original when it came out. In 2000, this 13 yr old who lived in or near NYC got a ride to Radio City Music Hall to try to crash the VMAs because she didn’t have a ticket. She’s a local. She tried to literally walk in but was denied so she started asking all the limo drivers of the limos parked in front if they could get her in and she happened to speak with Combs driver.
That driver said he couldn’t get her into the VMAs but what he could do was get her into Combs after party if she wanted and she said sure, got in the limo and he drove her out to Combs house where they were started the party. She said she drank some alcohol, started to feel bad and went into a room to lay down. That’s where Combs and perhaps Jay Z found her, etc.
What happened after the attack was that she was able to flee the house NAKED, a driver outside gave her some clothes and a ride to a gas station where she went inside, asked to use their phone and called her father. There were not cell phones back then.
It’s a horrible story. Sounds like a teen who impulsively tried something a bit nuts without her parents permission and it spiraled out of control and without cell phones or tracking she could call for help and no one knew where she was.
Anonymous wrote:How did a 13-year-old girl end up at an awards show after party?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
And also reasonable to assume grown adults won’t rape children. Yet here we are. I, personally, think one is worse than the other. Unclear if you do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.