The rapper was arrested and remains in a Brooklyn jail on multiple federal charges
Rap mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs was arrested on Monday (Sept 16th) and charged in a three-count indictment with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution. The indictment alleges that since 2008, Combs, long with other members and associates of the enterprise, abused, threatened, and coerced women and others, and led a racketeering conspiracy that engaged in sex trafficking, forced labor, kidnapping, arson, bribery, and obstruction of justice, among other crimes.
Combs appeared in a Manhattan court yesterday (Tues, Sept 17th) where he pled not guilty and offered $50 million for bail. However, the judge denied his request with concern about the rapper’s substance abuse and anger issues. The judge also deemed Diddy a flight risk and ordered him to Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center while he waits for his next court appearance today (Wed, Sept 18th) in which his lawyer is expected to appeal the decision.
Fox News analysts took to the airwaves last night (Tues, Sept 17th) during Jesse Watters Primetime to discuss the charges. Watters suggests that additional music moguls could be involved and would likely be charged if investigators found them connected to the alleged crimes.
“What we learned could bring the whole music industry down, and might explain how he got away with it for so long,” Watters says. “The Feds say Diddy created a criminal enterprise that engaged in sex trafficking, forced labor, kidnapping, arson, bribery, and obstruction of justice. At the center of Diddy’s criminal enterprise — drug-fueled sex parties. They’re called freak-offs. Diddy lured women into his world and then manipulated them to participate in highly orchestrated sex acts with male prostitutes while Diddy watched and pleasured himself. Diddy gave out drugs at the freak-offs to keep victims obedient and compliant.”
Watters continues, “These freak-offs could last for days. Victims were given IVs to replenish fluids and then keep going. Diddy was known for throwing star-studded parties, but we don’t really know who came to the freak-offs. We do know that if you didn’t freak off with Diddy, there were consequences. Diddy would threaten to kill your career or worse. If you didn’t do what Diddy wanted, he got violent, punching, kicking, and dragging women by their hair.”
The documents state that Combs’ efforts to control women included repeated physical abuse. Combs assaulted women by, among other things, striking, punching, dragging, throwing objects at, and kicking them. Combs similarly assaulted witnesses to his abuse which often resulted in injuries to the victims, which took days or weeks to heal.
“Diddy had complete control over his freak-off victims. He had control of their housing and money, and he even tracked their location,” Watters says. “And Diddy filmed the freak-offs so he had the video for blackmail. Diddy’s freak-offs have been going off for 15 years. That’s a lot of tapes. The Feds have their hands on all of them. They raided two of his homes earlier this year and walked out with his computers. They also seized freak-off supplies — drugs, guns, and more than one thousand bottles of baby oil and lube. He also had two AR-15s stashed in his bedroom with the serial numbers scratched off.”
Diddy has been a staunch supporter of the Democrat Party, launching his Vote or Die campaign during the 2004 presidential election between John Kerry and George W. Bush. The initiative, which he has relaunched each campaign season since, was founded to rally the next generation of leaders to exercise their right to vote.
“Diddy had a lot of pull in Hollywood and Washington. Remember, Diddy was a Democrat community organizer for years, running the Vote or Die movement,” Watters states. “Diddy’s freak-offs were an open secret for insiders. Everybody knew about them. Nobody tried to stop them. This is a lot bigger than Diddy. You can’t get away with 15 years of freak-offs without help. Did other music moguls get in on Diddy’s action? Diddy’s the one taking the hit, but this is just the tip of the iceberg. If Diddy flips, he could take the whole music industry down with him.”
Chris Hansen, host of Fox News Takedown With Chris Hansen, agrees with Watters’ analysis that additional parties are involved.
“We are going to see a lot of posturing. You can’t have these charges of human trafficking and racketeering committed by just one person. Other people were involved, so you have to believe some of the people are cooperating in this investigation,” Hansen adds. “It’s a criminal enterprise. Look, there’s only one reason why you drill out numbers. There’s only one reason why you have a drum magazine that carries 59 rounds of .223 high-powered ammunition. It’s for killing. It’s for threatening. And when you combine this with the allegations of arson, threatening, and trying to coerce witnesses and recording those conversations, it adds up for a lot of trouble for Diddy.”
Combs faces life in prison if convincted.
BREAKING: An inside look into Diddy’s charges. What we learned could bring the whole music industry down. pic.twitter.com/00xhKUhBtL
— Jesse Watters (@JesseBWatters) September 18, 2024