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Biggie's Son Accused Of Helping Diddy Orchestrate Sexual Assault
Biggie's Son Accused Of Helping Diddy Orchestrate Sexual Assault

Black America Web

timea day ago

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  • Black America Web

Biggie's Son Accused Of Helping Diddy Orchestrate Sexual Assault

Source: Jeffrey Mayer / Getty A new lawsuit filed over the Fourth of July holiday accuses Diddy of sexual assault and implicates CJ Wallace, son of the late rap legend Notorious B.I.G., as a willing participant in the setup. The plaintiff, identified only as John Doe, claims he was deceived into visiting a Revolt TV location in 2020 after being promised business opportunities. Transportation was allegedly arranged by Combs Corporations. Upon arrival, Doe says he was ambushed by a group of men, including Wallace, and forced into a separate room where Diddy was waiting. There, the lawsuit alleges Diddy attempted to force oral sex on Doe while shouting threats related to Doe's involvement with Bad Boy Records. The complaint paints Wallace as a key player in the alleged deception and assault, accusing him of acting as a 'henchman' in the scheme. John Doe is seeking damages from all named defendants. According to a recently filed lawsuit, John Doe alleges that during a 2020 incident involving Sean 'Diddy' Combs, members of the Combs Corporations (CC) team took a photograph of him during an alleged sexual assault. He claims the photo was intended to serve as humiliating evidence, possibly for blackmail or intimidation purposes. After managing to escape the room where the assault occurred, Doe says he returned to the vehicle that had brought him to the Revolt TV location. There, he encountered CJ Wallace, son of the late rapper Notorious B.I.G., along with entrepreneur Willie Mack and several other individuals. Doe claims that CJ, Mack, and the others had previously presented themselves as allies, promising him new business opportunities to make amends for his deteriorating relationship with Diddy. However, he now believes those promises were part of an elaborate setup designed to lure him into a vulnerable situation, which ultimately led to his alleged assault. The complaint describes the entire scheme as a calculated act of deception and betrayal by individuals he thought he could trust. As a result, Doe is pursuing legal action and seeking damages from all named defendants, including CJ Wallace, Mack, and others involved in the alleged conspiracy. SEE ALSO Biggie's Son Accused Of Helping Diddy Orchestrate Sexual Assault was originally published on

50 Cents launches another attack on Sean Diddy, after the trail verdict
50 Cents launches another attack on Sean Diddy, after the trail verdict

Time of India

time3 days ago

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  • Time of India

50 Cents launches another attack on Sean Diddy, after the trail verdict

50 Cents is back at it again! The rapper took to Instagram to mock Sean 'Combs' Diddy again. The '21 Questions' rapper hit Combs with yet another savage Instagram trolling on Friday — this time, with the help of a bizarre AI baby oil fashion show video. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The video showed an AI generated video of Diddy wearing a pink outfit with the Johnson & Johnson baby oil brand on the front as he walked down a fashion runway. The In da Club rapper also set the video to the song Baby Oil Freak Off Party playing in the background. 'I didn't know Diddy walked in the Michael Amiri show, when did he make Bond!' wrote in the caption, taking a dig at the disgraced music mogul. The roast was based on the abundant amount of baby oil found in the FBI raids at Diddy's mansions in Miami and Los Angeles last year, ahead of his arrest. The 'Many Men' hitmaker hasn't held his tongue regarding Diddy's long list of legal troubles over the last year. He also trolled the Bad Boy Records founder's affinity for baby oil during his trial in May by sharing a string of AI-generated photos to Instagram, beginning with a screenshot of a People headline that read: 'Cassie Says Diddy Asked Her to Get in Inflatable Pool Filled With Baby Oil.'

50 Cent savagely trolls Diddy again with wild AI baby oil video after rap mogul's shock verdict
50 Cent savagely trolls Diddy again with wild AI baby oil video after rap mogul's shock verdict

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

50 Cent savagely trolls Diddy again with wild AI baby oil video after rap mogul's shock verdict

50 Cent has taken yet another blistering swipe at Diddy, in the latest escalation of the long-running feud between the two rappers. Ever since Diddy's dramatic downfall amid allegations of sex crime - which he has denied - 50 has been giddily trolling him on social media. Early this month, the public was left in shock when Diddy was acquitted of the most serious charges against him, sex trafficking and racketeering. However he was found guilty of two lesser charges of transportation to engage in prostitution, and is currently in prison awaiting sentencing on October 3. As the date crept nearer, 50 fired up his Instagram page this weekend to post a wild AI-generated video that took a sly dig at the stash of baby oil the authorities discovered during a raid of Diddy's Los Angeles home. In the clip - which 50 credited to the Instagram account @Geisha305 - a glistening Diddy is seen walking a fashion show runway, modeling a pink dress with a Johnson & Johnson baby oil logo splashed across the front. The video was set to rapper Jody2Good's song Baby Oil Freak Off Party, a track about Diddy that was released last year after his arrest. In his caption, 50 Cent wrote: 'I didn't know Diddy walked in the Michael Amiri show, when did he make Bond!' - prompting the fashion designer to leap into the comments and quip: 'Cmon 50, don't include me in this.' His new post comes after another online wag issued an apology for an irreverent stunt that also made reference to Diddy's baby oil. Content creator Armon Wiggins has apologized after footage showed him dancing shirtless and being sprayed with baby oil outside the courthouse following the Diddy trial verdict. In an interview with the Mail's The Trial of Diddy podcast, the self-described 'independent media personality' insisted his actions were not in support of the disgraced rap mogul. Wiggins told podcast host Kayla Brantley that he was 'misrepresented by the media', adding that fans of his reporting know he believes Diddy was fortunate to escape the most serious charges. 'In reporting the case, I was trying to take a very eerie, grim situation and turn it into something digestible for people', the YouTuber argued. 'I wasn't making light of the victims or poking fun at them. What ended up happening on the final day was that we were just having a good time. Diddy was convicted earlier this month of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution but acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering 'We had been there at the trial from start to finish – we were tired and wanted to celebrate making it to the end. 'I was just vibing with another YouTuber, to be honest with you, and before I knew it, there was a crowd of people with television cameras and lights that circled around me.' Wiggins claimed he didn't profit from the viral video and said his intention was to mock Diddy, not his victims. 'I got a lot of hate and lost followers', he said. 'I said to myself afterwards: I've got to grow up and learn to control the narrative because it was irresponsible. 'Even if my fans knew the intent behind it, that doesn't matter when you have 150 cameras out there in a heightened situation. You've got to be smarter than that. 'The amount of baby oil involved in the trial became ridiculous. You can't even say baby oil now without laughing. Really, I was making fun of Diddy – he came across as crazy. 'How many bottles of baby oil does one person need? 'In hindsight, I regret it for the simple fact that people were hurting, and it taught me never to be above reproach. 'If you make a mistake, you have to be humble enough to say, I didn't mean that and I apologise.' Despite his apology, Wiggins shared his belief that traditional media wanted a reason to target him. He argued that the press feels intimidated by the 'realness and relatability' of creators like him, who can deliver news in a more entertaining way. 'A lot of the press didn't think we deserved to be there', Wiggins told the podcast. 'It was so easy for them to slap a headline on me – they knew who I was. The story about me came from them. 'Us YouTubers had to fight for respect – because the journalists went to school and have got all these degrees. 'News doesn't travel like that anymore. Traditional media is still necessary, but there's something to be said for the people that can go out and reach their audience. 'There's a rawness, a realness, a relatability – they come to me to have a good time.' To listen to the full bonus episode, search for the The Trial of Diddy now, wherever you get your podcasts.

D.L. Hughley Rips 'Morally Bankrupt' Fans For Celebrating Diddy Verdict
D.L. Hughley Rips 'Morally Bankrupt' Fans For Celebrating Diddy Verdict

Black America Web

time4 days ago

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  • Black America Web

D.L. Hughley Rips 'Morally Bankrupt' Fans For Celebrating Diddy Verdict

Source: Michael S. Schwartz / Getty The moment Sean 'Diddy' Combs was found not guilty on the most serious charges in his sex trafficking and racketeering trial, we all should have expected social media to become an annoying place. We should have known the 'Free Tory' segment of the Black manosphere , as well as the same Black people who are still caping for R. Kelly and Bill Cosby, would erupt in celebration over what they consider vindication for the disgraced Bad Boy mogul. (I'm looking at you, Ray J and Boosie Badazz.) This is why it's gratifying to hear at least one Black male celebrity speak out against celebrations of the Diddy verdict. During a recent sit-down with TMZ, comedian D.L. Hughley expressed that while he doesn't believe Combs was guilty of everything he was charged with, people should be celebrating justice — if they truly think justice is what happened here — not the verdict itself. Hughley appears to be of the opinion that Diddy was overcharged, but he also acknowledged that the trial revealed 'stuff that is amoral.' 'I think that it's clear that Puffy wasn't charged for the things he did. He was charged in this vague, amorphous…the judge even during the trial, you could see he was having a hard time buying it,' Hughley explained. 'I think it shows two things: money will buy a great defense. I think if he's charged and he has a public defender, he's convicted.' 'They didn't charge him for domestic abuse. They charged him for all of these terms that they just couldn't prove,' he continued. As for the people who are celebrating Diddy's victory in court, Hughley didn't bother mincing words in explaining, essentially, that those people are trash. 'I think there are people who are morally bankrupt. I say that all the time,' he said. 'Even if Puffy wasn't convicted of the most serious [crimes], he still whooped a woman in front of everybody,' Hughley continued. 'Now he wasn't charged for that, and the feds wouldn't charge him for that. Obviously, the feds wouldn't be involved in something like that. But it speaks to who we are as a society. Even if he's not guilty of the crimes charged, he is a horrible dude. I can root for a man to get justice, that's different than celebrating this verdict. They're two different things.' Look, D.L. Hughley is not a legal expert — nor are most of the people who were in the streets acting like the ghost of Nelson Mandela was just freed from prison — but he seems to understand basic humanity perfectly well. So, there's that. See social media's reaction to the verdict below. SEE ALSO D.L. Hughley Rips 'Morally Bankrupt' Fans For Celebrating Diddy Verdict was originally published on

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