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Hypebeast
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
Art, Sound and Form Converge in ‘The Rule of Three' Exhibition at otherthings by THE SHOPHOUSE
Summary The Rule of Three, presented byotherthingsbyTHE SHOPHOUSE, explores the symbolic and structural significance of the number three in art. Featuring new works byKarena Lam,Hilarie HonandOlivier Cong, the exhibition examines how triadic principles manifest across different artistic mediums. Each artist contributes a distinct perspective, expressed through ceramics, paintings and music, yet their works intertwine in a unified dialogue, highlighting the interplay between form, material and perception. Throughout history, the number three holds deep cultural, religious as well as artistic significance. From the Holy Trinity in Christianity to the three unities in classical drama, triadic structures serve as foundational principles of balance and progression. InThe Rule of Three, this fundamental principle is reflected in the exhibition's very structure: it features three artists, exploring three distinct mediums, and engaging three modes of sensory interaction. This triadic framework serves as a foundational element, allowing for both individual artistic expression and a cohesive collective harmony within the presented works. Karena Lam's ceramic works embrace the intrinsic qualities of clay, treating it as an active participant in the creative process. Her method is conversational, allowing the material to develop organically, rather than shaping it through strict control. This aligns with the theme of balance, as her pieces reflect a dialogue between artist and medium, intention and organic form. Meanwhile, Hilarie Hon's vibrant canvases delve into the complexities of color and abstraction that directly challenge viewers to navigate the nuances of perception. Like Lam, Hon emphasizes responsiveness to her medium, engaging in an ongoing exchange with the imagery she creates. Olivier Cong's contributions introduce a vital auditory dimension to the exhibition. His compositions create 'made-up folklores' that accompany the totemic sculptures, with urban and folk-inspired melodies complementing Lam's moon jars. Meanwhile, Cong's rhythmic, emotive soundscapes mirror the contrast of noise and silence, akin to the invisible crowds juxtaposed with the solitary traveler figures in Hon's works. The Rule of Threeis currently on view by appointment until June 29, 2025 at otherthings by THE SHOPHOUSE. otherthings by THE SHOPHOUSE31 Sun Chun Street,Tai Hang Hong Kong


Boston Globe
20-05-2025
- Sport
- Boston Globe
Why now is not the time for red-hot Rafael Devers to be learning a new position
Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up It's not Devers that needs to sacrifice and get uncomfortable for the betterment of the team. It's Breslow. This is a problem of his creation. Breslow must sacrifice his carefully-crafted ideal development blueprint for the Sox' prospect Holy Trinity to aid the guys in the major league jerseys on Jersey Street. Advertisement This movement, albeit tardy, is taking place. Rookie Kristian Campbell, Advertisement Treated like asking to paint the Green Monster fluorescent orange, the idea of experimenting with top prospect Roman Anthony at first base in Triple A Worcester should be embraced as well. The 21-year-old Anthony is the consensus No. 1 prospect in baseball. His bat looks major league ready now — his OPS for the WooSox is a gaudy .949. Like most 21-year-old prospects he's itching to get to the majors. He's blocked for now in the Sox outfield by superior defenders in left field (Jarren Duran), center field (Ceddanne Rafaela), and right fielder Wilyer Abreu. Anthony's bat could be generational, so, why not add first base to his menu down on the farm, away from the prying eyes and pressure of Fenway? If bouncing between first base and the outfield is good enough for Cody Bellinger, a former National League Rookie of the Year and MVP, then why isn't it good enough to explore with Anthony? The risk is worth the reward. If he can't adjust to the position then you shelve it in Triple A. No harm. But if he can, then the Sox could field a lineup with Devers, Duran, Rafaela, Abreu, and Anthony, at least until the outfield surplus works itself out. Advertisement MLB's top prospect is playing like it 🌟 — MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) Sorry, but a legit playoff team isn't fielding Band-Aid backups — hello, Romy Gonzalez, Abraham Toro, and Nick Sogard — as everyday first basemen. Barring an outside acquisition of a bona fide big league first baseman, the best options are Campbell and Anthony. If it's Campbell, then the Sox get the added bonus of making space for fellow Big Three prospect member Marcelo Mayer to play second. A shortstop by trade, he received reps at second in spring training and Triple A. These prospects aren't Fabergé eggs. Campbell, Anthony, and Mayer are not so delicate that if asked to experiment they'll be irretrievably broken. Breslow and baseball ops need to drop the overprotective helicopter parent mien. It sends the tacit message that the Big Three's development, the fabled future, is valued greater than the success of the big league club, an all too familiar feeling for the Fenway Faithful this decade. Raffy's Yours truly Advertisement The only DH who can claim more production than Devers, who entered Monday batting .402 with a 1.239 OPS in his last 21 contests, is a guy named Shohei Ohtani. During this 21-game tear, Devers has collected seven home runs, 24 RBI, and reached base 47 times. According to the great @Soxnotes X (formerly Twitter) account, the only other Red Sox players to do that this century are Manny Ramírez and David Ortiz. Rafael Devers' last 21 games: 7 HR, 24 RBI, 47 times on base Only other player to reach those totals over any 21-game span in 2025: Aaron Judge Only other Red Sox to do that this century: Manny Ramírez and David Ortiz — J.P. Long (@SoxNotes) Breslow and manager Alex Cora can take a bow for moving Devers to DH. Don't mess that up in an ad hoc attempt to cover up for a front office miscalculation at first. The Sox and Breslow dropped the ball. The reality is that even if Casas didn't get hurt the Sox could have found themselves needing an alternative at first. Breslow put all his eggs in the Casas 40-120 potential basket. But the eccentric infielder batted just .182. The Sox are better off with Devers raking at DH than shifting him to first base, risking upsetting him and his performance. Who's on first remains the question for the Red Sox. But there's no question that it should be someone other than Devers. Christopher L. Gasper is a Globe columnist. He can be reached at


New Indian Express
02-05-2025
- Politics
- New Indian Express
Daru, Dham cause a stir in Odisha after West Bengal CM Mamata inaugurates Jagannath temple in Digha
BHUBANESWAR: The newly inaugurated Jagannath temple at Digha in West Bengal has sparked a massive controversy over the purported use of Daru (neem wood) that had remained unused during the Holy Trinity's Nabakalebara in Puri in 2015 for carving the deities, and naming the shrine as Jagannath Dham. Odisha Law Minister Prithiviraj Harichandan on Friday ordered an enquiry into the use of Daru in making the deities and the association of Srimandir servitors in its consecration ceremony. While the naming of the Digha temple as Jagannath Dham has caused a huge uproar, as the Srimandir in Puri finds place among the four Dhams, the holiest pilgrimage sites for Hindus in the country. Taking cognisance of the controversy, Harichandan said, "These things, particularly the talks around use of Nabakalebara Daru, are completely unacceptable and have become a matter of great concern for devotees of Lord Jagannath worldwide and the four crore people of Odisha. "The Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) has been directed to initiate an inquiry into all the allegations and anyone found guilty will face action under the provisions of law,' he added.


Daily Mail
21-04-2025
- Sport
- Daily Mail
Phil Jackson blasts NBA for decision that violates 'sacred days' in rare post
The Zen Master thinks the NBA should embrace the Holy Trinity. Phil Jackson, who famously won 11 league titles as a head coach and another two as a player, called out the league online for scheduling playoff games on Easter Sunday. 'Again the NBA tests faith by playing multiple games on Christmas and Easter…sacred days,' the 79-year-old wrote in a rare post on X. The post was just Jackson's third since 2018, but nonetheless went viral amid a sea of criticism. 'WrestleMania, MLB, NHL, UFL, PGA Tour, College Softball, College Baseball, Premier League, etc but go on,' one fan wrote on X, naming every other sports property that was active on Sunday. 'Not everyone is christian or catholic, phil,' another responded. Phil Jackson, who famously won 11 league titles as a head coach and another two as a player, called out the league online for scheduling playoff games on Easter Sunday One person simply wrote that Jackson had a 'stupid take,' while many others reminded the former Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers coach that both Christmas and Easter have links to pagan holidays that predate the birth of Christ. But Jackson did have his defenders as well. 'I like this guy now more than ever,' one person wrote. 'Well said, sir,' another added. One person asked an intriguing question: 'When did Phil become a hardcore Christian?' Known to be interested in Eastern philosophies and Native American traditions, Jackson is the son of Assemblies of God ministers and once thought he, too, would go into the ministry. Ultimately he was discovered by North Dakota head coach Bill Fitch, who would go on to coach the Boston Celtics to an NBA title in 1981, and later became a second-round pick of the New York Knicks in the 1967 draft. Jackson would go on to win two NBA titles in New York while developing a reputation as one of the league's free spirits. As a coach, he famously guided the Michael Jordan-era Chicago Bulls to six NBA titles before winning another five with Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers. Along the way, Jackson earned the nickname the 'Zen Master' while occasionally offering some criticism of organized religion. As he told the Chicago Tribune in 1990: 'I've always liked the concept of God being beyond anything that the human mind can conceive. I think there is a pantheistic-deistic-American Indian combination religion out there for Americans. That rings true to me.' Jackson has been out of the spotlight in recent years after his doomed stint as New York Knicks president ended in 2017. Since then, his ex-fiancée and current Los Angeles Lakers owner Jeanie Buss has married comedian and actor Jay Mohr. The NBA is unlikely to change its schedule to accommodate for holidays, particularly because they're some of the league's biggest moneymakers. An average of 5 million viewers tuned in to NBA games on Christmas, which marked an 84-percent increase from 2023.
Yahoo
19-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
A Timeline of Diddy's Sexual Misconduct Allegations
Sean 'Diddy' Combs spent decades in the music industry building up his legacy through his Bad Boy empire and various side hustles to become one of the hip-hop artists on Forbes list of billionaires in 2022. He has five No. 1s on the Billboard Hot 100 and 15 hits in the top 10 — and that doesn't even include his work producing hits for others. More from Billboard Swizz Beatz Teams Up With Jadakiss & Pusha T for 'Danger Danger' Video Chappell Roan Reveals Her Gay Music Video 'Holy Trinity' Post Malone's Ex-Fiancée Files for Sole Physical Custody of Their Daughter The thing about legacies is that they're fragile — and something that took decades to put together brick by brick can be dismantled overnight. Just months after being honored with the Global Icon Award at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards, the hip-hop world was turned on its head when Combs' ex Cassie filed a bombshell lawsuit Nov. 16, 2023, accusing the music industry mogul of years of sexual misconduct and abuse during their time together. The lawsuit was settled in less than 24 hours, but the floodgates had opened. The artist was peppered with a litany of sexual misconduct-related lawsuits to close out 2023, and they continued into 2024. Combs denied the allegations against him in December. 'ENOUGH IS ENOUGH,' he wrote. 'Sickening allegations have been made against me by individuals looking for a quick payday. Let me be absolutely clear: I did not do any of the awful things being alleged. I will fight for my name, my family and for the truth.' Civil suits continued to stack up, and the heat was ratcheted up several levels when Homeland Security stepped in on March 25, 2024, to raid the music mogul's homes in Los Angeles and Miami, with the Bad Boy boss being linked to a sex trafficking investigation, according to CNN. Soon after, the musician's lawyer blasted the raid on his homes as a 'gross overuse of military-level force' and a 'witch hunt based on meritless accusations made in civil lawsuits.' Below is a timeline of the allegations made against Diddy and the ensuing fallout. Cassie began dating Combs around 2007, and the two were on-and-off until calling it quits for good in 2018. The 'Me & U' singer filed a lawsuit in November accusing Combs of egregious behavior with years of abuse and one instance of rape. In a lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court, attorneys for Cassie alleged she had 'endured over a decade of his violent behavior and disturbed demands,' including repeated beatings and forcing her to 'engage in sex acts with male sex workers.' According to the complaint, after she attempted to separate herself from him in 2018, Combs allegedly 'forced her into her home and raped her while she repeatedly said 'no' and tried to push him away.' Cassie claimed that she suffered 'episodes of horrific abuse' during their relationship, including times when he would allegedly fly into an 'uncontrollable rage' and 'beat Ms. Ventura savagely.' She also alleged in her suit that that Diddy 'blew up' a car belonging to Kid Cudi in 2012 after he learned that the rapper was 'romantically' interested in her. Less than 24 hours after the lawsuit was reported, Combs and Cassie reached a settlement for an undisclosed amount. Terms of the deal are not known. 'I have decided to resolve this matter amicably on terms that I have some level of control,' Cassie said in a statement issued by her attorney, Douglas Wigdor. 'I want to thank my family, fans and lawyers for their unwavering support.' Wigdor also claimed that the musician had offered his client 'eight figures' to prevent her from filing the lawsuit, which she rejected. Combs responded with a statement: 'We have decided to resolve this matter amicably. I wish Cassie and her family all the best. Love.' A day before the New York State Adult Survivors Act expired, Combs was hit with a pair of sexual assault lawsuits. One was from an anonymous plaintiff, who claimed the music mogul sexually assaulted and beat her, while the other was filed by a woman named Joi Dickerson-Neal, who accused him of drugging and sexually assaulting her when she was a college student in 1991. Dickerson-Neal claimed that Diddy had footage of the assault, and allegedly distributed it to others around the music industry. With three lawsuits filed against him, Combs agreed to resign from his role at Revolt — which he helped launch in 2013 — and no longer serve as chairman of the digital media company. 'While Mr. Combs has previously no operational or day-to-day role in the business, this decision helps ensure that Revolt remains steadfastly focused on our mission to create meaningful content for the culture and amplify the voices of all Black people throughout this country and the African diaspora,' a statement from the company said. 'Our focus has always been one that reflects our commitment to the collective journey of Revolt — one that is not driven by the individual, but by the shared efforts and values of our entire team on behalf of advancing, elevating, and championing our culture and that continues.' 50 Cent has been relentless in trolling Diddy throughout the obstacles in his life, and offered to buy Revolt from the Bad Boy boss after learning he was stepping aside. 'I'll buy that from you play boy , for the low because you know Cadillac and AT&T gonna pull out,' he wrote above two photos of headlines about Diddy stepping down. 'I'll give you a few dollars for it now! Sell it to me, then we can be friends … Im serious call my phone.' A fourth lawsuit showed up at the mogul's doorstep in December, in which a Jane Doe person alleged she was 'sex trafficked' and 'gang raped' by Combs, former Bad Boy Records president Harve Pierre and another individual in 2003 when she was just 17 years old. Lawyers for Pierre did not respond to Billboard's request for comment. Combs released a statement on social media, denying all of the allegations levied against him. 'ENOUGH IS ENOUGH,' he wrote. 'For the last couple of weeks, I have sat silently and watched people try to assassinate my character, destroy my reputation and my legacy. Sickening allegations have been made against me by individuals looking for a quick payday. Let me be absolutely clear: I did not do any of the awful things being alleged. I will fight for my name, my family and for the truth.' Eighteen brands severed ties from doing business with Combs' E-commerce company, Empower Global, in the wake of the mounting sexual misconduct allegations against the music mogul, according to Rolling Stone. 'While this decision was difficult due [to] the reverence we once held for Mr. Combs as a leader in business and entertainment, it was clearly the correct choice,' Lenard Grier, co-founder of No One Clothiers told the magazine of pulling out of the relationship with Combs' company. 'Our brand is founded on the belief that every individual is important and worthy of respect, regardless of gender, ethnicity, age, etc. The allegations against Mr. Combs are in direct conflict with these beliefs. In turn, we felt a moral imperative to end our relationship.' Other companies that ended their relationships with Empower also gave similar statements to the magazine. A Hulu series following Diddy's family was scrapped in December. Sources relayed to Billboard that Diddy+7 was only in its early stages and not currently in production. The project was set to be produced for Hulu by James Corden's production company, Fulwell 73. Producer Rodney 'Lil Rod' Jones Jr. worked on The Love Album: Off the Grid 2023 and filed a lawsuit against Combs in February. Rod accused Combs of sexual misconduct, assault and harassment. He accused the musician of 'groping and touching' his butt and trying to groom him into engaging in sexual acts with Combs and other individuals on his team. Lil Rod also claimed that Diddy 'forced' him to 'solicit sex workers' — some of whom were allegedly underage — and have them 'perform sex acts to the pleasure of Mr. Combs,' according to the complaint. Jones Jr. claimed that he woke up in bed 'naked, dizzy and confused' one night in February 2023 at the mogul's Miami home with the Bad Boy entertainer and two sex workers. Rod believes he was drugged. The lawsuit also brings up an alleged incident at Chalice Recording Studio in Hollywood from September 2022 that resulted in a man being shot following a 'heated conversation' between Diddy, his son Justin and another man. The producer is also suing Combs, UMG, Motown, Love Records and Chalice Recording Studio for providing 'inadequate or negligent security' that night. Combs' attorney Shawn Holley denied Jones Jr.'s allegations in a statement shared with Billboard, saying that the producer was just 'looking for an undeserved payday.' She continued: 'We have overwhelming, indisputable proof that his claims are complete lies. … We will address these outlandish allegations in court and take all appropriate action against those who make them.' Department of Homeland Security Investigations New York executed search warrants, with federal agents raiding Combs' Los Angeles and Miami homes on March 25. The Homeland Security raids were reportedly done 'in connection' with an ongoing federal sex trafficking investigation, according to CNN. Prosecutors from the Southern District of New York are leading the case. 'Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) New York executed law enforcement actions as part of an ongoing investigation, with assistance from HSI Los Angeles, HSI Miami, and our local law enforcement partners. We will provide further information as it becomes available,' the Department of Homeland Security said in a statement. Combs reportedly agreed to a deal to sell his stake in Revolt TV after stepping down from his role as chairman in November amid sexual assault allegations. According to TMZ, the mogul sold his remaining shares of Revolt to an anonymous buyer. The report noted that the company will remain Black-owned. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Combs' attorney Aaron Dyer spoke out against the 'gross overuse of military-level force' in the raids of the musician's residences, and vowed to end the 'witch hunt' against his client. 'There was a gross overuse of military-level force as search warrants were executed at Mr. Combs' residences,' Dyer told Billboard in a statement. 'There is no excuse for the excessive show of force and hostility exhibited by authorities or the way his children and employees were treated. Mr. Combs was never detained but spoke to and cooperated with authorities.' Dyer added that Diddy and his family have not been arrested and are allowed to travel how they please, even after the pair of raids. 'This unprecedented ambush — paired with an advanced, coordinated media presence — leads to a premature rush to judgment of Mr. Combs and is nothing more than a witch hunt based on meritless accusations made in civil lawsuits,' he continued. 'There has been no finding of criminal or civil liability with any of these allegations. Mr. Combs is innocent and will continue to fight every single day to clear his name.' A 25-year-old man accused of being a drug 'mule' for Diddy in a recent lawsuit was arrested at Opa-Locka Airport on March 25 at the same time Combs' Los Angeles and Miami homes were being raided. Per Rolling Stone, Brendan Paul was booked on a pair of drug possession charges for cocaine and marijuana. With some homework from internet detectives connecting the dots, Paul was identified as a former NCAA athlete who played basketball at Syracuse University from 2018 through 2020. On May 10, Combs asked a federal judge to dismiss the Jane Doe lawsuit filed in December 2023, calling the claims that he and two co-defendants raped a 17-year-old girl in 2003 'false and hideous.' He also argued that the case was filed too late, according to the law. 'Mr. Combs and his companies categorically deny Plaintiff's decades-old tale against them, which has caused incalculable damage to their reputations and business standing before any evidence has been presented,' read the filing. 'Plaintiff cannot allege what day or time of year the alleged incident occurred, but miraculously remembers other salacious details, despite her alleged incapacitated condition.' The filing also asked that the case be 'dismissed now, with prejudice' to prevent anymore 'reputational injury' and waste of judicial resources. Amid the developments in his legal cases, the mogul emerged with a cryptic message on Instagram. 'Time tells truth,' read a message posted on his Instagram May 14, which he captioned simply with, 'Love.' On May 17, 2016 surveillance footage obtained by CNN showed Combs appearing to physically assault then-girlfriend Cassie Ventura during a hotel stay. In the clip, Combs — wearing nothing but a white towel around his waist — shoved Ventura to the ground near an elevator bank, kicked her several times while she lay on the ground and dragged her down a hallway. He is later shown sitting in a chair, then grabbed something off of a table and appeared to throw it at her. He then walked away before turning toward Ventura once more, just as one of the elevator doors opened and someone was seen walking out. The incident closely mirrored an assault allegation made by Ventura against Combs in her now-settled November lawsuit. 'The gut-wrenching video has only further confirmed the disturbing and predatory behavior of Mr. Combs,' said Ventura's attorney, Douglas Wigdor, in a statement to Billboard shortly after the video came to light. 'Words cannot express the courage and fortitude that Ms. Ventura has shown in coming forward to bring this to light.' On the same day the hotel video surfaced, Ventura's husband — model Alex Fine — shared a Notes app screenshot of a self-written statement beginning with, 'Men who hit women aren't men.' 'Men who enable it and protect those people aren't men,' the message continued. 'As men violence against women shouldn't be inevitable, check your brothers, your friends, and your family … To all the women and children, I'm sorry you live in a world where you're not protected, and you don't feel equal.' 'Wrote this awhile back but the words ring true not just today but everyday,' the fitness entrepreneur captioned his post. 'I want my kids and every kid to live in a world that's safe for women and girls, protects them and treats them as equals. To the women and children, you're not alone, and you are heard. if you need help call the domestic violence hotline at (800) 799-7233.' The office of Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón released a statement on Instagram May 17 explaining why the hotel video, though 'disturbing,' would not directly lead to Combs being prosecuted. 'We find the images extremely disturbing and difficult to watch,' it read. 'If the conduct depicted occurred in 2016, unfortunately we would be unable to charge as the conduct would have occurred beyond the timeline where a crime of assault can be prosecuted.' The statement added that law enforcement has not presented the L.A. County DA's office with 'a case related to the attack depicted in the video against Mr. Combs, but we encourage anyone who has been a victim or witness to a crime to report it to law enforcement or reach out to our office for support from our Bureau of Victims Services.' Two days after the hotel video surfaced — and after months of maintaining his innocence in the face of numerous assault allegations against him — Combs posted a 70-second self-filmed apology on Instagram. 'It's so difficult to reflect on the darkest times in your life, but sometimes you got to do that,' he said in the clip. 'I was f—ed up. I mean, I hit rock bottom. But I make no excuses. My behavior on that video is inexcusable. I take full responsibility for my actions in that video. I'm disgusted. I was disgusted then when I did it, I'm disgusted now.' 'I went out and sought professional help,' he continued. 'Had to go into therapy, into rehab. Had to ask God for his mercy and grace. I'm so sorry. But I'm committed to being a better man each and every day. I'm not asking for forgiveness. I'm truly sorry.' Shortly after the 2016 hotel video surfaced, New York City mayor Eric Adams revealed in an interview that he and his associates were considering revoking the Key to the City they'd bestowed upon Combs in September 2023. 'I think all of us were deeply disturbed by watching that chilling video of the young lady being assaulted by him, and the committee and the team — we've never rescinded a key before, but we are now sitting down to see what the next steps forward are going to be,' he told PIX11. 'We are taking everything under analysis, and the team will come back to me with a final determination.' Crystal McKinney accused Combs of sexual assault in a lawsuit she filed against him on May 21, alleging that he had forced her to perform oral sex on him in the bathroom of a New York City recording studio in 2003. McKinney also claimed that she was given alcohol and marijuana that she later came to believe was laced 'with a narcotic or other intoxicating substance.' After the alleged assault was over, she says she 'awakened in shock' to find herself in a taxi leaving the scene. Also named as defendants in the lawsuit are Combs' label Bad Boy Records, its parent company Universal Music Group and Combs' clothing company Sean John Clothing, all of which McKinney claims 'enabled' the alleged assault by 'actively maintaining and employing Combs in a position of power' despite the fact that they allegedly 'knew or should have known that Combs posed a risk of sexual assault.' Nearly a week after the hotel video surfaced, Cassie spoke out on the footage after having previously spoken only through her attorneys. 'Thank you for all of the love and support from my family, friends, strangers and those have yet to meet,' she wrote in a statement on Instagram that did not mention Diddy. 'The outpouring of love has created a place for my younger self to settle and feel safe now, but this is only the beginning,' she continued. 'Domestic Violence is THE issue. It broke me down to someone I never thought I would become. With a lot of hard work, I am better today, but I will always be recovering from my past.' Read her full statement below: Combs was arrested in Manhattan after a grand jury indictment. Marc Agnifilo, one of the music mogul's lawyers, confirmed the arrest to multiple news outlets — including CNN and NBC News — late on Sept. 16. 'We are disappointed with the decision to pursue what we believe is an unjust prosecution of Mr. Combs by the U.S. Attorney's Office,' he said, calling his client an imperfect person who is not a criminal. 'To his credit, Mr. Combs has been nothing but cooperative with this investigation and he voluntarily relocated to New York last week in anticipation of these charges. Please reserve your judgment until you have all the facts. These are the acts of an innocent man with nothing to hide, and he looks forward to clearing his name in court.' Federal prosecutors unsealed the indictment the morning after Diddy's arrest, revealing that the music mogul was accused of running a racketeering conspiracy that included sex trafficking, forced labor, bribery and more. 'For decades, Sean Combs … abused, threatened and coerced women and others around him to fulfill his sexual desires, protect his reputation and conceal his conduct,' read the documents obtained by Billboard. 'To do so, Combs relied on the employees, resources and the influence of his multi-faceted business empire that he led and controlled.' Hours after the indictment was unsealed, a federal judge denied bail for the music mogul during a hearing, meaning Combs — who earlier in the day pleaded not guilty to a range of charges including sex trafficking and racketeering — would stay behind bars until his trial. Combs was once again refused bail after a federal judge ruled that the indicted rapper and music executive would pose a flight risk and might intimidate witnesses if released. At a hearing in Manhattan federal court, Combs' lawyers renewed their request to let him await trial on sex trafficking and racketeering charges under house arrest at his Miami mansion, once again offering to pay a $50 million bond and submit to other strict requirements. But just like a magistrate judge had ruled a day earlier, Judge Andrew L. Carter said that Diddy must instead wait for the trial in a Brooklyn federal prison, citing concerns that the once-powerful executive could pose a danger to others or obstruct the government's case. While being held in custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., Combs was placed on suicide watch — something an insider told NBC News is 'procedural with high-profile clients.' Shortly afterward, a spokesperson for Combs told Billboard, 'Mr. Combs is strong, healthy and focused on his defense. He is committed to fighting this case and has full confidence in both his legal team and the truth.' Less than a week after Combs was indicted, Thalia Graves filed a complaint in Manhattan federal court alleging that the mogul and his head of security, Joseph Sherman, had once isolated her, drugged her and sexually assaulted her at Combs' studio. The lawsuit also claimed that the rapper filmed the attack and later showed it to others. The move made Graves at least the 11th alleged victim to file a lawsuit against Combs in a year. 'For decades, she remained silent and did not report the crime out of fear that defendants would use their power to ruin her life, as they had repeatedly, explicitly threatened to do,' said her lawyers in a statement. 'To this day, plaintiff suffers from severe depression, anxiety, and panic attacks, and still lives in fear of defendants.' Under the pseudonym Jane Doe, another woman — identified only as a Florida model — filed a lawsuit against Combs in New York state court alleging multiple accounts of abuse starting in 2020. The woman also claimed that Combs often gave her drugs and used other coercive tactics, pressured her to involve other women and men in their sexual activities and used 'coercive and harassing language' that made her fear for her own safety. In 2022, Jane Doe says she became pregnant shortly after having sex with Combs. The producer then allegedly 'harassed' her by repeatedly demanding she get an abortion, after which she claims to have suffered a miscarriage. At an Oct. 1 press conference, Houston-based attorney Tony Buzbee claimed that his law firm and AVA Law Group were jointly preparing to represent at least 120 individuals in legal cases against Combs. Some 25 of those individuals were minors when Combs allegedly assaulted them, Buzbee said, while the alleged incidents date back to 1991. 'We will expose the enablers who enabled this conduct behind closed doors' Buzbee said during the news conference, adding that his firm and AVA would continue vetting potential Diddy accusers after being contacted by more than 3,000 people. 'We will pursue this matter no matter who the evidence implicates.' In response, Combs' attorney Erica Wolff issued a statement: 'As Mr. Combs' legal team has emphasized, he cannot address every meritless allegation in what has become a reckless media circus. That said, Mr. Combs emphatically and categorically denies as false and defamatory any claim that he sexually abused anyone, including minors. He looks forward to proving his innocence and vindicating himself in court, where the truth will be established based on evidence, not speculation.' In a statement through attorney Natlie G. Figgers, the mogul's mother, Janice Combs, declared that her son isn't guilty. 'My son is not the monster they have painted him to be, and he deserves the chance to tell his side,' she said. 'It is heartbreaking to see my son judged not for the truth, but for a narrative created out of lies.' 'To bear witness [to] what seems to be like a public lynching of my son before he has had the opportunity to prove his innocence is a pain too unbearable to put into words,' her statement continued. 'Like every human being, my son deserves to have his day in court, to finally share his side, and to prove his innocence.' In a scathing filing, Combs' attorney Marc Agnifilio demanded an investigation into whether federal authorities had unlawfully leaked 'damaging' evidence — including the hotel surveillance video of his client assaulting Cassie in 2016 — to the media. The alleged leaks, Agnifilio claimed, served to create 'highly prejudicial pre-trial publicity that can only taint the jury pool and deprive Mr. Combs of his right to a fair trial.' Calling the Cassie video the 'most egregious example' of the alleged leaks, the attorney added that it was just one in a 'long and documented history of leaks and false statements made with one purpose: to savage Mr. Combs' reputation prior to trial.' On Oct. 10, 2024, Combs' trial start-date was set for May 5, 2025. The order was issued by Judge Arun Subramanian — who replaced Andrew L. Carter as the presiding judge over the case the week prior — at a live hearing. The trial date aligned with what the rapper's legal team had wanted, with his attorneys previously requesting to get the case before a jury in April or May. Weeks after Tony Buzbee claimed that he and AVA Law Group were representing at least 120 alleged victims, Buzbee and Los Angeles attorney Andrew Van Arsdale filed the first six of their clients' sexual abuse cases against Diddy on Oct. 14 in Manhattan federal court. Four of the cases came from male accusers, while two came from women. One woman's filing claimed that Combs lured her into a bathroom at a 1995 promotional event for a Notorious B.I.G. music video, then violently raped her. Another suit from a man claimed that Combs sexually assaulted him in 1998 when he was 16 years old and attending one of the rapper's famed 'white parties' in the Hamptons. In a response, Combs' lawyers again denied guilt on behalf of their client. 'The press conference and 1-800 number that preceded today's barrage of filings were clear attempts to garner publicity,' they wrote, referring to a telephone hotline established by Buzbee and Van Arsdale for alleged victims to contact them. 'Mr. Combs and his legal team have full confidence in the facts, their legal defenses, and the integrity of the judicial process. In court, the truth will prevail: that Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted anyone — adult or minor, man or woman.' Arguing that forming an adequate defense would be impossible without knowing the names of Combs' alleged victims, the rapper's lawyers filed a motion asking that prosecutors be forced to disclose the identities of anonymous plaintiffs accusing him of abuse. 'The government is forcing him, unfairly, to play a guessing a game—one made all the more challenging by the onslaught of baseless allegations that desperate plaintiffs are lodging at him (for the most part anonymously) in civil suits designed to exact a payoff from Mr. Combs and others,' attorney Marc Agnifilo wrote in the filing. 'Without clarity from the government, Mr. Combs has no way of knowing which allegations the government is relying on for purposes of the Indictment.' Attorneys Andrew Van Arsdale and Tony Buzbee filed another six civil abuse cases against Combs on Oct. 20, 2024. Amongst them were claims of attacks occurring as late as 2022 as well as an accusation that the mogul sexually assaulted a 13-year-old girl at a house party in 2000 in the presence of other unnamed celebrities, who also allegedly participated in the assault. The filings also included reports of Combs allegedly drugging and forcing men and women into sexual scenarios on multiple occasions, including an unnamed musical artist who accused the rapper of raping her at a party and a personal trainer who claimed that Combs forced him to engage in sex acts with others in 2022. Combs' adult children collectively broke their silence with a statement in support of their father on Oct. 22. 'The past month has devastated our family,' read an Instagram post from Quincy Brown, 33, Justin Combs, 30, King Combs, 26, Chance Combs, 18, and twins Jessie and D'Lila Combs, 17. 'Many have judged both him and us based on accusations, conspiracy theories, and false narratives that have spiraled into absurdity on social media,' the message continued. 'We stand united, supporting you every step of the way. We hold onto the truth, knowing it will prevail, and nothing will break the strength of our family. WE MISS YOU & LOVE YOU DAD.' A pair of 'John Doe' lawsuits were filed in the New York Supreme Court to close out October 2024. One claims he was sexually assaulted by Diddy and his bodyguard at just 17 years old in 2008 while auditioning for Making the Band. He alleges that Diddy masturbated in front of him and was eliminated from the show due to reservations about performing oral sex on Diddy's bodyguard. Per Vulture, the other complaint alleges he was assaulted by Combs as a 10-year-old following an 'audition' where he was forced to perform oral sex on the embattled Bad Boy CEO and eventually lost consciousness. Diddy's attorneys have denied the allegations. 'The lawyer behind this lawsuit is interested in media attention rather than the truth, as is obvious from his constant press appearances and 1-800 number,' they said. Tony Buzbee filed another trio of sexual assault lawsuits against Diddy in New York Federal Court. One claimed Diddy assaulted her at his July 4 party in New York when she was 17, while another victim alleged she was assaulted by Combs as an 18-year-old following a nightclub Halloween party in NYC. The third anonymous suit was filed by John Doe and he claimed to be the victim of rape at a Combs after-party in 2022. A fashion designer claimed Diddy strangled and dangled her off a 16th-floor balcony in 2016. Per Rolling Stone, Bryana 'Bana' Bongolan filed a 17-page lawsuit against Combs for 'sexual battery, infliction of emotional distress, and false imprisonment' in Los Angeles. Bongolan is seeking $10 million in damages. 'Ms. Bongolan refuses to allow this fear to control the rest of her life and brings this action to demand that Mr. Combs takes responsibility for the trauma he intentionally and maliciously inflicted,' her attorney, James R. Nikraftar, said. Jay-Z and Diddy were accused of taking turns raping a 13-year-old girl at a 2000 MTV Video Music Awards afterparty in New York City. The anonymous Jane Doe accuser claims she was drugged and assaulted by the pair of rap titans in a civil complaint filed in New York by Texas attorney Tony Buzbee. Jay's attorney, Alex Spiro, denied the claims and expects the suit to be dismissed in the coming days. Spiro also distanced his client from Diddy. 'Mr. Carter has nothing to do with Mr. Combs' case or Mr. Combs,' he stated of their relationship. 'They knew each other professionally for a number of years. Just like in all professions, people know each other. At music awards, they support each other. They go to the NBA All-Star Game, they support each other. That's just how professions work. There is no closer association between any of them — that's also a matter of fiction.' After repeated attempts at being granted bail were shut down, Diddy finally dropped his bail appeal on Dec. 13. The Bad Boy CEO will remain behind bars inside the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center until his trial starts, which is slated for May. 'Mr. Combs does not seek to appeal the district court's denial of his renewed motion and hereby moves to voluntarily dismiss the appeal,' the document filed by his attorneys reads. Per TMZ, Diddy was slammed with another pair of lawsuits ahead of Christmas. The first — filed anonymously by attorney Tony Buzbee — claims she was raped by Diddy before he was famous at a New York charity basketball event in December 1991. The second was reportedly filed by Oklahoma native LaTroya Grayson against Diddy and Bad Boy Records, who claims she was drugged and raped by Combs in 2006 at a party after winning a radio station contest. Investigation Discovery's The Fall of Diddy docuseries unpacks the jarring sexual misconduct allegations and numerous lawsuits against Diddy. The four-part docuseries arrived on Jan. 27 and Jan. 28. Those who worked for him, went to college with him and more went on record to detail their experiences as well as those who claimed he abused them. The superseding indictment alleges that Diddy and his associates paid hotel workers $100,000 for the 2016 surveillance video that showed him assaulting his ex-girlfriend Cassie. Combs was accused of kidnapping and running a racketeering conspiracy since 2004. The new lawsuit — filed by a John Doe — claims the man was drugged and assaulted by Diddy after performing at a show in Los Angeles. Doe adds that he was allegedly lured by the musician with the promise of a record deal. A sprawling civil lawsuit accusing Jay-Z and Combs of drugging and raping a 13-year-old girl at an MTV Video Music Awards afterparty in New York City in 2000 was voluntarily dismissed on Feb. 14. The case was dismissed with prejudice and cannot be refiled. Attorney Tony Buzbee didn't return Billboard's request for comment following the dismissal. Diddy's legal team filed a motion seeking the dismissal of the sex trafficking charge in the hip-hop mogul's indictment. Citing racist motives, the attorneys made the filing in New York federal court, arguing that 'no white person has ever been the target of a remotely similar prosecution' under The Mann Act. Attorney Anthony Ricco filed a motion in the Southern District of New York to withdraw from representing Combs any further in the sex trafficking case. He stated that 'under no circumstances can I continue to effectively serve as counsel for Sean Combs, consistent with the ABA Standards for Criminal Justice.' Diddy will continue to be represented by five other attorneys on record. Ricco had served on Diddy's defense since Sept. 22, 2024. Filed in the Southern District of New York by John Doe, the alleged victim, who identifies as a male escort, claims that Combs sexually assaulted him and then threatened him to remain quiet. Doe says he met Diddy in 2012 through his Florida-based male companion service, and came to New York to meet the disgraced Bad Boy mogul. Doe claims he was assaulted by Diddy at a suite in the Intercontinental Hotel. The victim is seeking compensatory damages for emotional distress in the suit along with punitive damages. Diddy returned to federal court in New York City on March 14, where he filed a not guilty plea against another version of the indictment hitting him with various charges stemming from two decades of alleged sex trafficking crimes. Texas-based attorney Tony Buzbee withdraws from 15 of the more than 20 lawsuits he's filed regarding sexual abuse against Diddy. Buzzbee was not allowed to practice law in the Southern District of New York, which resulted in his withdrawal, but he promised to remedy the situation. A federal judge threw out civil racketeering accusations made under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act by Rodney 'Lil Rod' Jones in his sweeping lawsuit against Diddy. However, other parts of the producer's sexual abuse suit will be allowed to move forward. The The judge said Jones hadn't shown the connection between the alleged illegal 'enterprise' operated by Diddy caused him to renege on paying Jones for his work on the Love Album. Prosecutors added more charges to the sweeping indictment against Diddy. The new charges include one count of sex trafficking and a count of transporting the victim to engage in prostitution. Combs is accused of using force to coerce a woman to engage in commercial sex acts as recently as 2024. With the new charges, the total has bumped from three to five. Attorneys for Diddy continue to deny all of the charges against him. Diddy added more firepower to his legal team when Brian Steel agreed to come on board. Steel represented Young Thug in the YSL RICO case. Steel filed docs requesting to be part of Diddy's team of attorneys on April 15, just weeks ahead of when jury selection is set to begin on May 5. Attorneys for Diddy filed a motion on April 17 looking to ban the infamous Cassie hotel assault footage from 2016 from use at trial. The legal team argued that the clip has been 'altered, manipulated, sped-up, and edited to be out of sequence,' which would make it unusable in the courtroom as evidence. A Manhattan federal judge denied Diddy's bid to delay his sex trafficking trial, which is slated to begin jury selection on May 5. The judge deemed Diddy's request to be too close to the trial date. Diddy's legal team made the filing on April 16, arguing they didn't have enough time to prepare for trial after prosecutors added more charges to the sweeping indictment. 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