Following Sean "Diddy" Combs' recent arrest on serious charges including sex trafficking, racketeering, and kidnapping, his alleged co-conspirators could be facing significant legal jeopardy. Prosecutors have accused Combs of leading a criminal enterprise involving forced labor, trafficking, and violence spanning decades. These associates were allegedly instrumental in facilitating his activities, from arranging illicit gatherings to helping cover up the abuse. If the co-conspirators are found t...
Jun 18, 2025•13 min
In United States v. Combs, the Government writes to address contested evidentiary matters related to the testimony of Mia and Frank Piazza, as well as the text messages the prosecution intends to admit regarding the summary charts. The defense has raised objections concerning the admissibility of Mia’s continued testimony, particularly regarding her interactions with law enforcement and any potential influence on her statements. Additionally, Frank Piazza's testimony has been challenged on the g...
Jun 18, 2025•13 min
Since there’s a lot of noise in the Epstein space lately, I thought it was time to reintroduce myself to people who might have forgotten—or never knew—why I’ve been in this fight from the beginning. I’ve spent the last six years doing the work most people run from: pulling sealed court records, tracking financial infrastructure across jurisdictions, interviewing survivors without exploiting their pain, and naming names that never trend because they still hold power. I didn’t parachute in when th...
Jun 18, 2025•21 min
In response to the defendant's recent motion for a mistrial in United States v. Combs, the Government opposes the claims that it intentionally elicited perjured testimony from witnesses Casandra Ventura and Bryana Bongolan. The defendant alleges that the Government improperly coached Ventura and Bongolan to provide false statements under oath. Furthermore, the defense argues that testimony from Mia about her interactions with law enforcement regarding the defendant was improperly introduced. The...
Jun 18, 2025•18 min
On the afternoon of June 17, 2025, the prosecution in Sean "Diddy" Combs' federal sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy trial presented further evidence to support their allegations. Special Agent DeLeassa Penland testified about financial records linking Combs' business accounts to expenses associated with alleged "freak-off" parties, including payments for travel and accommodations for male escorts. The jury was shown extensive excerpts from explicit videos, reportedly filmed on Cassie V...
Jun 18, 2025•13 min
In a letter to Judge Arun Subramanian, the Government has requested permission to introduce new evidence during redirect examination in the federal criminal case against Sean "Diddy" Combs. The evidence pertains to an early 2024 FaceTime conversation between witness Bryana Bongolan and Rob Holladay, who was a mutual acquaintance of both Bongolan and Combs at the time. According to the Government, Ms. Bongolan is expected to testify that during this call, Holladay acknowledged her intent to sue C...
Jun 18, 2025•13 min
Sara Rivers, formerly known as Sara Stokes from MTV’s Making the Band 2 and a member of Da Band, filed a $60 million lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs alleging a pattern of sexual harassment, battery, psychological abuse, and professional sabotage. Rivers claims that Combs subjected her to degrading treatment throughout her time on the reality series and beyond, including groping her without consent, making sexually explicit comments, and mocking her bulimia. She further alleges that Combs cont...
Jun 18, 2025•22 min
Sara Rivers, formerly known as Sara Stokes from MTV’s Making the Band 2 and a member of Da Band, filed a $60 million lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs alleging a pattern of sexual harassment, battery, psychological abuse, and professional sabotage. Rivers claims that Combs subjected her to degrading treatment throughout her time on the reality series and beyond, including groping her without consent, making sexually explicit comments, and mocking her bulimia. She further alleges that Combs cont...
Jun 18, 2025•25 min
In the case of Doe v. Combs et al., No. 1:24-cv-01457-JPO, the plaintiff, Jane Doe, filed a lawsuit against Sean Combs and associated entities, alleging personal injury. The court issued a Memorandum and Order addressing several key motions. Firstly, the court granted the plaintiff's motion to proceed under a pseudonym, allowing her to maintain anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the allegations. Secondly, the court denied the defendants' motion to dismiss the case, finding that the plainti...
Jun 18, 2025•15 min
The process for obtaining a warrant to raid someone's home by federal law enforcement agencies generally follows these steps: Investigation: Law enforcement agencies conduct an investigation to gather evidence that suggests criminal activity is occurring at the target location. Probable Cause: Law enforcement must establish probable cause, meaning they must have sufficient evidence to believe that a crime has been committed and that evidence of the crime is likely to be found at the target locat...
Jun 18, 2025•14 min
The situation Diddy finds himself in is not getting better anytime soon, especially considering the massive amount of evidence that was collected by the Feds during the raid on Diddy's properties. According to sources, not only was the CCTV system tapped into, the hard drive from multiple computers was seized as well as documents that were removed from a safe (s). In this episode, we get an update on the latest developments and breakdown where things might go from here. (commercial at 8:40) to c...
Jun 18, 2025•22 min
The situation Diddy finds himself in is not getting better anytime soon, especially considering the massive amount of evidence that was collected by the Feds during the raid on Diddy's properties. According to sources, not only was the CCTV system tapped into, the hard drive from multiple computers was seized as well as documents that were removed from a safe (s). In this episode, we get an update on the latest developments and breakdown where things might go from here. (commercial at 8:40) to c...
Jun 17, 2025•12 min
In August 2024, Sean "Diddy" Combs paid off the $18.8 million mortgage on his $48.5 million mansion located on Miami’s Star Island, anticipating his imminent arrest on charges related to sex trafficking, racketeering, and illegal prostitution. Diddy's legal team made this move in preparation for his bail hearing, aiming to use the mansion as part of a proposed $50 million bond package. His attorney, Marc Agnifilo, described the decision as a "terrible business decision," done to build trust and ...
Jun 17, 2025•12 min
Before lunch on June 17th, the Sean “Diddy” Combs federal trial resumed with a tense start as Judge Arun Subramanian sternly warned both legal teams about the leaking of information from a previously sealed Friday hearing. He emphasized that any further violations of gag or sealing orders could result in civil or criminal contempt charges, holding lead counsel personally accountable for compliance going forward. The judge’s remarks set the tone for a morning already thick with tension, as the co...
Jun 17, 2025•24 min
In this letter addressed to Judge Subramanian, the Government responds to the defense's renewed objections to the removal of Juror #6 in the federal trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs. The prosecution firmly denies the defense’s repeated claims that its efforts to remove the juror were racially motivated, calling the accusation “baseless.” It emphasizes that the juror was dismissed due to multiple inconsistencies in his statements during voir dire and subsequent questioning—specifically regarding basic...
Jun 17, 2025•10 min
Juror #6—a 41‑year‑old Black man—was dismissed on June 16, 2025, by Judge Arun Subramanian after it emerged that he had provided conflicting information about his residence. During jury selection, he stated he lived in the Bronx, but later told court staff he had moved to New Jersey—making him potentially ineligible for the Manhattan federal jury. The judge cited serious concerns over his candor and credibility, noting that these inconsistencies might suggest he “shaded answers to get on, and st...
Jun 17, 2025•12 min
After the lunch break on Monday, June 16, 2025, testimony resumed with U.S. Special Agent DeLeassa Penland, who continued detailing travel records and communications tied to alleged “freak‑off” encounters. Specifically, she walked the jury through flight itineraries showing that a male escort—identified as Jules Theodore—flew from Los Angeles to New York in December 2009. These arrangements were allegedly made by Sean Combs and paid for using his American Express card registered to Bad Boy Enter...
Jun 17, 2025•12 min
In the case Graves v. Combs et al., 24-cv-07201, attorneys for Sean Combs—joined by co-defendant Joseph Sherman—have submitted a formal request to Judge Torres seeking a stay of the proceedings. The defendants argue that two pending appeals currently before the Second Circuit—Parker v. Alexander (No. 25-487) and Doe v. Black (No. 25-564)—will be determinative of the central legal issues raised in their motions to dismiss (ECF Nos. 52-57). They maintain that the outcomes of these appellate cases ...
Jun 17, 2025•10 min
Sara Rivers, formerly known as Sara Stokes from MTV’s Making the Band 2 and a member of Da Band, filed a $60 million lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs alleging a pattern of sexual harassment, battery, psychological abuse, and professional sabotage. Rivers claims that Combs subjected her to degrading treatment throughout her time on the reality series and beyond, including groping her without consent, making sexually explicit comments, and mocking her bulimia. She further alleges that Combs cont...
Jun 17, 2025•25 min
Sara Rivers, formerly known as Sara Stokes from MTV’s Making the Band 2 and a member of Da Band, filed a $60 million lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs alleging a pattern of sexual harassment, battery, psychological abuse, and professional sabotage. Rivers claims that Combs subjected her to degrading treatment throughout her time on the reality series and beyond, including groping her without consent, making sexually explicit comments, and mocking her bulimia. She further alleges that Combs cont...
Jun 17, 2025•23 min
Ashton Kutcher has a long-standing friendship with Sean "Diddy" Combs, which has recently come under scrutiny. In a resurfaced 2019 interview on Hot Ones, Kutcher awkwardly dodged questions about what went on at Diddy’s infamous "White Parties," where many celebrities gathered. When asked for details, Kutcher laughed it off, saying, "I’ve got a lot I can’t tell," and added that he was "cycling through" memories but refrained from sharing specifics. This refusal to discuss the parties, paired wit...
Jun 17, 2025•11 min
Whenever one of these famous people finds themselves in hot water, their go to narrative is something like this: "I've realized that I have done some things that are bad, but now I'm getting help. I've found God and I'm in therapy." Diddy is no exception. In his latest attempt to try and change the narrative, he released a ridiculous apology video where he does everything but apologize to his victims. In this episode, we take a look at that apology and at the story overall and see where things c...
Jun 17, 2025•15 min
A forthcoming Peacock documentary titled "Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy" delves into serious allegations against music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs, currently incarcerated on charges including sex trafficking and racketeering. The 90-minute film, premiering January 14, features interviews with individuals from Combs' inner circle—such as former bodyguards, childhood friends, and associates—who provide disturbing accounts of his alleged misconduct. One anonymous source claims that rooms illuminated ...
Jun 17, 2025•12 min
Kaya Jones, a former member of the Pussycat Dolls, has made several claims regarding Sean "Diddy" Combs and his associates: Pressure to Engage in Sexual Activities: Jones has shared that during her time with the Pussycat Dolls, she felt pressured to engage in sexual relationships with powerful figures in the music industry, including those linked to Combs. Abuse by Combs' Inner Circle: In interviews, she recounted uncomfortable encounters with individuals connected to Combs, suggesting that the ...
Jun 16, 2025•12 min
In the morning session, Judge Arun Subramanian formally dismissed Juror No. 6—a 41-year-old Black man—due to “lack of candor” after he gave conflicting statements about living in the Bronx versus New Jersey, which raised concerns about his eligibility for juror service in the Southern District of New York. Combs’s defense argued that this dismissal reduced the diversity of the panel and was racially motivated, filing a letter and threatening to seek a mistrial if the removal wasn't reversed. Jud...
Jun 16, 2025•16 min
In the morning session, Judge Arun Subramanian formally dismissed Juror No. 6—a 41-year-old Black man—due to “lack of candor” after he gave conflicting statements about living in the Bronx versus New Jersey, which raised concerns about his eligibility for juror service in the Southern District of New York. Combs’s defense argued that this dismissal reduced the diversity of the panel and was racially motivated, filing a letter and threatening to seek a mistrial if the removal wasn't reversed. Jud...
Jun 16, 2025•19 min
In United States v. Combs (24-cr-542), the defense objects to the government's motion to strike a juror, arguing that such an action would severely prejudice Mr. Combs. They contend that the juror’s perceived inconsistencies in answering the Court's questions are insufficient grounds for removal, citing Fazio as legal precedent that limits the Court's discretion in such matters. The defense maintains that there is no valid factual basis for the motion to dismiss the juror. Additionally, the defe...
Jun 16, 2025•9 min
In United States v. Combs (24-cr-542), the defense objects to the government's motion to strike a juror, arguing that such an action would severely prejudice Mr. Combs. They contend that the juror’s perceived inconsistencies in answering the Court's questions are insufficient grounds for removal, citing Fazio as legal precedent that limits the Court's discretion in such matters. The defense maintains that there is no valid factual basis for the motion to dismiss the juror. Additionally, the defe...
Jun 16, 2025•12 min
In United States v. Combs (24-cr-542), the defense objects to the government's motion to strike a juror, arguing that such an action would severely prejudice Mr. Combs. They contend that the juror’s perceived inconsistencies in answering the Court's questions are insufficient grounds for removal, citing Fazio as legal precedent that limits the Court's discretion in such matters. The defense maintains that there is no valid factual basis for the motion to dismiss the juror. Additionally, the defe...
Jun 16, 2025•13 min
In a letter to Judge Subramanian regarding United States v. Combs, the defense addressed the government’s intent to introduce out-of-court statements during Casandra Ventura’s (Cassie’s) testimony under Rule 801. Following the Court’s directive from the April 25, 2025 pre-trial conference, both sides met and conferred on the matter. The government provided the defense with a chart outlining the statements it wishes to admit along with its proposed legal justifications. In turn, the defense submi...
Jun 16, 2025•9 min