By John Wayne on Tuesday, 01 October 2024
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

Rapper Raper Diddy’s Tapes Set to Blow the Music Scene Apart! By Chris Knight (Florida)

We did not think it was relevant to report on the present arrest of the rapper Diddy, Sean John Combs, who has been arrested and charged with numerous sex offences. It seems that Diddy was another Epstein, but more concerned with the entertainment industry. He held wild parties where people, mainly women, were drugged, raped and he filmed the lot. Epstein did the same, but his tapes disappeared as he was most likely working for a foreign government. That does not seem to be so for Diddy. So maybe the tapes will get out; some appear from the report below to already be circulated.

The entertainment industry is sordid indeed.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/09/lawyer-diddys-accuser-alleges-tapes-featuring-diddy-now/

"Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, the attorney representing a woman who accused Sean "Diddy" Combs of a 2018 sexual assault, made shocking claims during an interview with Ashleigh Banfield on NewsNation.

Mitchell-Kidd, who previously represented other plaintiffs against Combs, revealed harrowing details of the alleged assault on her current client.

According to Mitchell-Kidd, the incident occurred at a private residence in 2018, when her client was drugged and then sexually assaulted by Combs and another man.

The victim, in a state of terror, escaped to the streets, where a neighbor intervened. A police report was filed, though it did not initially name Combs due to fears of retaliation.

In a jaw-dropping twist, Mitchell-Kidd claimed that she had been approached by individuals attempting to sell tapes featuring Diddy—tapes that may have been recorded without the knowledge of those involved.

According to Mitchell-Kidd, these tapes are pornographic in nature and feature Diddy alongside another, even more prominent figure.

Mitchell-Kidd revealed that tapes allegedly featuring the rap mogul are now circulating on Hollywood's black market.

She claimed to have seen still images from the tapes and confirmed their authenticity.

Transcript from the interview:

Ariel Mitchell-Kidd: I also was just recently contacted by someone who wanted me to essentially represent them in the sale of one of the Diddy tapes, which I declined because…

Ashleigh Banfield: Wait a minute. Say that again. Back up. You're saying that there are tapes and they're being shopped?

Ariel Mitchell-Kidd: Yes, there have been people already shopping.

Ashleigh Banfield: We've heard about the tapes. The shopping thing is—

Ariel Mitchell-Kidd: Yes, there already have been tapes leaking around Hollywood, being shopped around to individuals in Hollywood. But one particular person contacted me to shop a particular video they were in possession of and to contact the person who was in the video to see if they were interested in purchasing the video before it became public knowledge.

Ashleigh Banfield: I've heard this before. So like a catch and kill.

Ariel Mitchell-Kidd: Catch and kill, correct.

Ashleigh Banfield: Wow. I guess you can't reveal the person who is on this tape?

Ariel Mitchell-Kidd: No, I can't explain who the person was. But Mr. Combs.

Ashleigh Banfield: High profile?

Ariel Mitchell-Kidd: Mr. Combs was in the tape, and this other person is, I would venture to say, more high-profile than Mr. Combs.

Ashleigh Banfield: Really? And you've seen it?

Ariel Mitchell-Kidd: I've seen stills of the video.

Ashleigh Banfield: Okay. You can verify that?

Ariel Mitchell-Kidd: I did. That it exists, that it's real, and that the other person in the video is very visible. There's no question that it's that person in the video, and I can tell the video is pornographic in nature.

Ashleigh Banfield: Oh my. All right. So we know that he videotaped a lot of activities at his home, did he? And it sounds like there were probably a lot of hidden cameras as well. Is that what is being talked about?

Ariel Mitchell-Kidd: Yes. This was actually in his Atlanta home, a home he had in Atlanta at one point. It does seem that the person isn't looking into the video, so it, to me, doesn't seem like that person knows they're being videoed. It doesn't seem like they're an active participant in the videotaping, like they're being surreptitiously recorded." 

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