Previously, P. Diddy (real name: Sean Combs) was arrested on September 17, the result of a years-long investigation by the US Department of Homeland Security, stemming from sexual violence-related lawsuits throughout the rapper’s career.
So how powerful is P. Diddy that this case has caused such a huge shock to the US entertainment industry?
Who are the victims of P. Diddy’s crimes over the past decades?
The fall of the P. Diddy empire
Rapper, singer, actor, producer, record executive P. Diddy is one of the most influential artists in the US, praised for his many contributions to hip hop culture. Just counting his personal achievements, Diddy has 14 nominations and 3 Grammy wins.
However, P. Diddy’s massive musical legacy goes hand in hand with a series of sexual, extortion, and drug allegations…
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Amidst the scandals, the relationship between P. Diddy and Justin Bieber has received special attention from the public – Photo: GETTY IMAGES
According to The New York Times, federal prosecutors in Manhattan said that P. Diddy has been running his criminal empire since at least 2008.
P. Diddy faces a charge of conspiracy to commit extortion with a maximum sentence of life in prison; a charge of sex trafficking by force with a minimum sentence of 15 years and a charge of transporting people for prostitution with a maximum sentence of 10 years.
This is just the tip of the iceberg of what P. Diddy has to deal with, his lawyer is currently struggling with a series of lawsuits from six different female victims.
Right after P. Diddy was arrested on September 17, another woman filed a lawsuit against P. Diddy for drugging and raping her at a recording studio in 2001.
At a press conference following P. Diddy’s arrest, the US Department of Homeland Security also announced many shocking exhibits seized from the raid on P. Diddy’s apartment in March 2024 such as: drugs; 1,000 bottles of baby oil; more than 700 “adult toys”; many illegal weapons…
The male rapper’s organization used force, threats and many other methods to manipulate many people into wild parties, filled with illegal substances.
P. Diddy and his accomplices named these parties freak offs, Diddy Party, White Party… P. Diddy’s victims were drugged to “obediently” attend the parties.
Prosecutors also revealed that the reason the victims have “kept their mouths shut” for many years is because P. Diddy’s power in the entertainment industry is too great.
At the same time, he also often threatened to sabotage the victims’ careers or torture them both physically and mentally.
Eminem and 50 Cent are famous for hating P. Diddy but have never dared to “open their mouths” about his crimes – Photo: The Hollywood Reporter
Many famous people have known about P. Diddy’s crimes for many years but no one has dared to speak out because they fear for their careers and lives.
Rappers like Eminem and 50 Cents have a personal grudge against P. Diddy but only dare to mention his dark side through suggestive rap lyrics.
Their concerns are completely justified because recently the court also revealed that P. Diddy was involved in the Kid Cudi car bombing in 2012. Before that, the American hip hop community also repeatedly suspected that the hip hop boss was involved in the deaths of two legends Biggie and Tupac.
Which names in showbiz are involved?
Photos from parties P. Diddy organized many years ago were dug up, many big stars were suddenly named – Photo: Page Six
It is still unclear how these people are related to P. Diddy or whether they know anything about his illegal activities.
In addition, the two names most frequently mentioned in recent days are Justin Bieber and Usher, both of whom attended P. Diddy’s Puffy Flavor Camp as minors and are said to have witnessed or become victims of the crimes.
Diddy and Justin Bieber’s old video caught the attention of netizens after the scandal, at that time the boy was only 15 years old and had just become a celebrity.
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