Diddy Los Angeles and Miami Homes Raided by Federal Law Enforcement

KunningLinguist

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Bunch of crabs happy to see a Black man’s downfall. Bitch niggas that don’t even know the man but are believing gossip and rumors. So because he has dildos in his house he’s a predator? You know how many dildos I use on women?
how many do you use on yourself?
 

donwuan

The Legend
BGOL Investor
GJsu1kDXwAAFbSw
 

KunningLinguist

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
I have no opinion on Diddy....

but Brothers: we have to get our sex drives under control...too many men have been taken down by the failure to control themselves

everybody dumping on Diddy right now...but most of us...myself included...have made HORRIBLE decisions in life thinking with my dick...i know im not the only one...this nikka Diddy had the money and influence to indulge WHATEVER fantasy he could think up...and now he's paying for it....this cat will be dead or in prison by this time next year....book it
 

blackbull1970

The Black Bastard
Platinum Member
Full List of Celebrities Named in Diddy Court Filing

By Natalie Venegas
Mar 26, 2024


number of celebrities appeared in court filings made in connection with music producer Rodney Jones' $30 million lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs.

Jones filed his lawsuit on February 26, making a number of accusations against Combs, including sexual misconduct and grooming. Jones has also accused Combs of participating in sex-trafficking activity. Attorneys for Combs have strongly denied the allegations, previously telling Newsweek, "We have overwhelming, indisputable proof that his claims are complete lies."

Jones' filing to the federal district court in New York lists in detail his allegations, with one section claiming that Combs' music industry associates, who are also named in the lawsuit, financially benefited from facilitating his alleged unlawful behavior, gaining access to his powerful connections.

Newsweek has reached out to Combs' representatives and Jones' attorney via email and online forum for comment.

Among the celebrities named in the filing are:

• Stevie J (Steven Aaron Jordan), a music producer and television personality
• A redacted name of a Philadelphia rapper who dated Nicki Minaj
• A Grammy Award-winning R&B singer who had trouble with law enforcement after assaulting a Bajan billionaire, whose name was also redacted.
• Yung Miami, who was not labeled as a celebrity in the filing
• Prince Harry
• Bishop T.D. Jakes
• Cassie Ventura, a singer and dancer
• Georgia Mass Choir
• Donald Lawrence, songwriter and music producer
• The Clark Sisters
• Smokie Norful
• Faheem Muhammad
• DeForrest Taylor
• Jose Cruz

Among the benefits enjoyed by music industry parties, Jones' lawyers claimed, was "affiliation and access to Mr. Combs' popularity."

In the court filing seen by Newsweek, it is alleged that through this popularity, Combs' associates gained access to "celebrities such as famous athletes, political figures, artists, musicians, and international dignitaries like British Royal, Prince Harry."

The named celebrities have not been charged.

The court filing comes after federal authorities on Monday raided homes reportedly owned by Combs in Los Angeles, California, and Miami, Florida, according to local media outlets.

Investigators with the Department of Homeland Security executed search warrants at properties belonging to Combs in the Holmby Hills neighborhood of West Los Angeles, and in Miami on Monday afternoon.

The raids are reportedly tied to sex-trafficking allegations leveled by different plaintiffs in recent months, the Associated Press reported, citing law enforcement sources.

In response to the raid, Tyrone Blackburn, an attorney representing Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones, gave a statement saying, "About damn time. Sometimes justice delayed is not justice denied, so long as justice ultimately arrives."

In recent months, Combs has been hit with several legal battles, with lawsuits accusing him of sexual assault and trafficking.

In a separate case, Combs' ex-girlfriend, R&B singer Cassie, sued him in November, alleging years of sexual abuse. The lawsuit, which accuses Combs of forcing her to have sex with male prostitutes while he filmed, was settled the day after it was filed.

020822_Jakes_KathyTran_Option2-e1663907174922.jpg

Rev. T.D. Jakes

816qn69Wv8L._UF1000,1000_QL80_.jpg
 

Helico-pterFunk

Rising Star
BGOL Legend
Full List of Celebrities Named in Diddy Court Filing

By Natalie Venegas
Mar 26, 2024


number of celebrities appeared in court filings made in connection with music producer Rodney Jones' $30 million lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs.

Jones filed his lawsuit on February 26, making a number of accusations against Combs, including sexual misconduct and grooming. Jones has also accused Combs of participating in sex-trafficking activity. Attorneys for Combs have strongly denied the allegations, previously telling Newsweek, "We have overwhelming, indisputable proof that his claims are complete lies."

Jones' filing to the federal district court in New York lists in detail his allegations, with one section claiming that Combs' music industry associates, who are also named in the lawsuit, financially benefited from facilitating his alleged unlawful behavior, gaining access to his powerful connections.

Newsweek has reached out to Combs' representatives and Jones' attorney via email and online forum for comment.

Among the celebrities named in the filing are:

• Stevie J (Steven Aaron Jordan), a music producer and television personality
• A redacted name of a Philadelphia rapper who dated Nicki Minaj
• A Grammy Award-winning R&B singer who had trouble with law enforcement after assaulting a Bajan billionaire, whose name was also redacted.
• Yung Miami, who was not labeled as a celebrity in the filing
• Prince Harry
• Bishop T.D. Jakes
• Cassie Ventura, a singer and dancer
• Georgia Mass Choir
• Donald Lawrence, songwriter and music producer
• The Clark Sisters
• Smokie Norful
• Faheem Muhammad
• DeForrest Taylor
• Jose Cruz

Among the benefits enjoyed by music industry parties, Jones' lawyers claimed, was "affiliation and access to Mr. Combs' popularity."

In the court filing seen by Newsweek, it is alleged that through this popularity, Combs' associates gained access to "celebrities such as famous athletes, political figures, artists, musicians, and international dignitaries like British Royal, Prince Harry."

The named celebrities have not been charged.

The court filing comes after federal authorities on Monday raided homes reportedly owned by Combs in Los Angeles, California, and Miami, Florida, according to local media outlets.

Investigators with the Department of Homeland Security executed search warrants at properties belonging to Combs in the Holmby Hills neighborhood of West Los Angeles, and in Miami on Monday afternoon.

The raids are reportedly tied to sex-trafficking allegations leveled by different plaintiffs in recent months, the Associated Press reported, citing law enforcement sources.

In response to the raid, Tyrone Blackburn, an attorney representing Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones, gave a statement saying, "About damn time. Sometimes justice delayed is not justice denied, so long as justice ultimately arrives."

In recent months, Combs has been hit with several legal battles, with lawsuits accusing him of sexual assault and trafficking.

In a separate case, Combs' ex-girlfriend, R&B singer Cassie, sued him in November, alleging years of sexual abuse. The lawsuit, which accuses Combs of forcing her to have sex with male prostitutes while he filmed, was settled the day after it was filed.


Rev. T.D. Jakes

Full List of Celebrities Named in Diddy Court Filing

By Natalie Venegas
Mar 26, 2024


number of celebrities appeared in court filings made in connection with music producer Rodney Jones' $30 million lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs.

Jones filed his lawsuit on February 26, making a number of accusations against Combs, including sexual misconduct and grooming. Jones has also accused Combs of participating in sex-trafficking activity. Attorneys for Combs have strongly denied the allegations, previously telling Newsweek, "We have overwhelming, indisputable proof that his claims are complete lies."

Jones' filing to the federal district court in New York lists in detail his allegations, with one section claiming that Combs' music industry associates, who are also named in the lawsuit, financially benefited from facilitating his alleged unlawful behavior, gaining access to his powerful connections.

Newsweek has reached out to Combs' representatives and Jones' attorney via email and online forum for comment.

Among the celebrities named in the filing are:

• Stevie J (Steven Aaron Jordan), a music producer and television personality
• A redacted name of a Philadelphia rapper who dated Nicki Minaj
• A Grammy Award-winning R&B singer who had trouble with law enforcement after assaulting a Bajan billionaire, whose name was also redacted.
• Yung Miami, who was not labeled as a celebrity in the filing
• Prince Harry
• Bishop T.D. Jakes
• Cassie Ventura, a singer and dancer
• Georgia Mass Choir
• Donald Lawrence, songwriter and music producer
• The Clark Sisters
• Smokie Norful
• Faheem Muhammad
• DeForrest Taylor
• Jose Cruz

Among the benefits enjoyed by music industry parties, Jones' lawyers claimed, was "affiliation and access to Mr. Combs' popularity."

In the court filing seen by Newsweek, it is alleged that through this popularity, Combs' associates gained access to "celebrities such as famous athletes, political figures, artists, musicians, and international dignitaries like British Royal, Prince Harry."

The named celebrities have not been charged.

The court filing comes after federal authorities on Monday raided homes reportedly owned by Combs in Los Angeles, California, and Miami, Florida, according to local media outlets.

Investigators with the Department of Homeland Security executed search warrants at properties belonging to Combs in the Holmby Hills neighborhood of West Los Angeles, and in Miami on Monday afternoon.

The raids are reportedly tied to sex-trafficking allegations leveled by different plaintiffs in recent months, the Associated Press reported, citing law enforcement sources.

In response to the raid, Tyrone Blackburn, an attorney representing Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones, gave a statement saying, "About damn time. Sometimes justice delayed is not justice denied, so long as justice ultimately arrives."

In recent months, Combs has been hit with several legal battles, with lawsuits accusing him of sexual assault and trafficking.

In a separate case, Combs' ex-girlfriend, R&B singer Cassie, sued him in November, alleging years of sexual abuse. The lawsuit, which accuses Combs of forcing her to have sex with male prostitutes while he filmed, was settled the day after it was filed.


Rev. T.D. Jakes








 

ThaBurgerPimp

Rising Star
BGOL Patreon Investor
Among the celebrities named in the filing are:

• Stevie J (Steven Aaron Jordan), a music producer and television personality
• A redacted name of a Philadelphia rapper who dated Nicki Minaj
• A Grammy Award-winning R&B singer who had trouble with law enforcement after assaulting a Bajan billionaire, whose name was also redacted.
• Yung Miami, who was not labeled as a celebrity in the filing
• Prince Harry
• Bishop T.D. Jakes

• Cassie Ventura, a singer and dancer
• Georgia Mass Choir
• Donald Lawrence, songwriter and music producer
• The Clark Sisters
• Smokie Norful
• Faheem Muhammad
• DeForrest Taylor
• Jose Cruz
Prince Harry and T.D Jakes are two things but the Georgia Mass Choir..? WTF

Wonder who the Grammy winning singer is
 

RUDY RAYYY MO

Rising Star
BGOL Patreon Investor
I have no opinion on Diddy....

but Brothers: we have to get our sex drives under control...too many men have been taken down by the failure to control themselves

everybody dumping on Diddy right now...but most of us...myself included...have made HORRIBLE decisions in life thinking with my dick...i know im not the only one...this nikka Diddy had the money and influence to indulge WHATEVER fantasy he could think up...and now he's paying for it....this cat will be dead or in prison by this time next year....book it
Only thing I regret sexually is getting bitches pregnant
 

ThaBurgerPimp

Rising Star
BGOL Patreon Investor
Has P. Diddy's BGOL legal rep "Footloose" chimed in with a defense or has he been too busy defending his client?

Just curious. In the Cassie/ P Diddy thread Footloose was "to the wall" for Diddy, has he shown up in here yet?
He better hurry up and cut loose..

 

footloose

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
A discussion about diddy amoungst 3 white guys and one black guy.
Black guy was the only one trashing him. :lol:I might add. Black guy is the least intelligent on the show

This is what we look like smh

 

Mixd

Duppy Maker
BGOL Investor
BREAKING: Sean Diddy Combs private jet has landed in Opa-Locka Florida. Private guards with umbrellas left Puffy’s property shortly before the plane landed, details are currently developing on the sex trafficking investigation.

There is also new confirmation that the search was for cell phones, cameras, laptops and other electronic devices that recorded the alleged ‘blackmail tapes’ that is mentioned with the names of Stevie J who is mentioned as a victim of a gay blackmail sex tape in addition to Cuba Gooding Jr. and Yung Miami who were mentioned as alleged active participants in Puffy Daddy’s recent lawsuit.
 

daddyfatsacks9000

Unapologetic Heterosexual Male
BGOL Investor
BGOL is hilarious. I remember the Deshawn Jackson thread and Bill Cosby threads Where's all the predator talk? What's going on? Puffy has been up to far worse for far longer. These aren't just accusations. Prosecutors have 1000's of hours of audio and video. Ain't no he said she said. Where's the torches and pitchforks? Don't this confirm the open secrets folks been saying about Puff for years?
 

tallblacknyc

Rising Star
Certified Pussy Poster
Gawd damn.....
How does tmz ALWAYS have the first scoop on EVERYTHING ??? :oops:
I don't know how the hell they do it
But they must have ninjas hiding in underground holes
And then pop their heads up, like a groundhog, when a celebrity is near
He pays for footage. So a lot of people shoot footage in order to get money. I use to see various random individuals outside of certain clubs with cameras in hand hoping to vidtape whatever celeb was going in and out. They told me they literally go around town to vidtape things to sell to people like tmz
 
Top