• Maui Police Chief Pelletier Faces Intense Scrutiny After The Diddy Allegations Go Public
    Jul 7 2025
    ​Maui Police Chief John Pelletier has been implicated in a lawsuit alleging his involvement in covering up a 2018 gang rape purportedly orchestrated by Sean "Diddy" Combs, NFL star Odell Beckham Jr., and comedian Druski. The plaintiff, Ashley Parham, claims that Pelletier, then a Las Vegas police captain, impersonated a sheriff's deputy to respond to her 911 call in Orinda, California, attempting to conceal the reported assault. Both Pelletier and the accused celebrities have vehemently denied these allegations

    This lawsuit adds to a series of legal challenges facing Combs, who is currently detained without bail on federal charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering. His trial is scheduled for May 5, 2025. The amended lawsuit, seeking a jury trial, also implicates Beckham Jr. and Druski, who have publicly refuted the claims. Maui's mayor has called for Pelletier to be placed on administrative leave pending further investigation.


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    Maui Police Chief John Pelletier named in Diddy lawsuit as he's accused of covering up woman's rape in 2018 | Daily Mail Online

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  • Diddy And The "Wild Nights" Party Wranglers
    Jul 7 2025
    Recent allegations have surfaced against Sean "Diddy" Combs, claiming he employed individuals to recruit young women for intimate encounters at his parties. At a 2004 White Party in the Hamptons, men allegedly approached female attendees, suggesting it was an honor to spend private time with Combs. One woman, identified as Lisa, recounted being propositioned but declined, perceiving the true nature of the request. Another attendee accepted and later regretted the experience.

    These claims align with statements from former employee Phillip Pines, who alleges he was responsible for organizing and cleaning up after Combs's "Wild King Nights" between 2019 and 2021. Pines asserts he was tasked with procuring supplies for these events and is currently suing Combs for sexual battery, harassment, and trafficking. Combs faces multiple legal challenges, including criminal charges of racketeering and sex trafficking, which he denies.


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    Microsoft Word - 2024.12.09 - Letter Hearing (Signed Copy).docx


    gov.uscourts.nysd.630244.57.0.pdf

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  • Diddy Adds Teny Geragos To The Team And Hits Warner Bros With A Subpoena
    Jul 7 2025
    ​Sean "Diddy" Combs has made a significant change to his legal team by bringing in renowned defense attorney Mark Geragos to take a leading role in his upcoming trial. Geragos, known for representing high-profile clients such as Michael Jackson, Chris Brown, and Hunter Biden, joins his daughter Teny Geragos, who is already part of Combs' defense team. This move comes after the resignation of attorney Anthony Ricco in March, leaving Marc Agnifilo as the primary counsel. The addition of Geragos suggests a strategic shift in Combs' defense as he prepares to face serious charges, including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking, with the trial set to begin on May 5, 2025.

    In a separate legal maneuver, Combs' attorneys have filed a subpoena seeking access to unaired footage and related materials from Warner Bros.' documentary series "The Fall of Diddy." The defense aims to obtain raw interviews, notes, and any compensation records involving two accusers featured in the series, identified as a former personal chef and an ex-girlfriend alleging misconduct. Warner Bros. has filed a motion to quash the subpoena, invoking journalist's privilege to protect unpublished materials and arguing that the request is overly broad and constitutes a "fishing expedition." The studio contends that the materials sought are likely inadmissible as hearsay and that Combs' legal team has not met the necessary burden to override these protections. The court has given Combs' attorneys until Thursday to respond to Warner Bros.' motion.



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    source:

    Exclusive | Diddy to shake-up defense, star lawyer Mark Geragos poised for leading role


    Diddy's Legal Team Blocked From Accessing Raw 'Fall of Diddy' Footage, Warner Bros. Cites 'Reporter's Privilege'

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  • Diddy And The Grand Jury
    Jul 6 2025
    Federal prosecutors have recently presented new evidence to a grand jury in the Southern District of New York as part of the ongoing investigation into Sean "Diddy" Combs. This evidence includes testimony from Courtney Burgess, a former associate of Combs' late ex-girlfriend, Kim Porter. Burgess claims to possess significant materials, such as video footage and what he asserts is Porter's authentic memoir, which he believes substantiate allegations against Combs. He testified that federal agents from the Department of Homeland Security contacted him, leading to his grand jury appearance and the submission of these materials to prosecutors.


    In addition to Burgess's testimony, investigators have interviewed approximately ten male escorts regarding Combs' infamous "Freak Off" parties. These individuals, now in their 40s, have reportedly provided detailed accounts of the events, including allegations of being supplied with drugs and coerced into participation. Authorities are examining whether participants, particularly minors, were illegally forced into activities during these gatherings. Recent raids on Combs' residences resulted in the seizure of numerous items, including sexual paraphernalia and videos, as part of the broader investigation into allegations of sex trafficking and related offenses.


    In our second article...


    Ty Stiklorius, John Legend's longtime manager, recently shared a harrowing experience from nearly three decades ago at a New Year's Eve party hosted by Sean "Diddy" Combs in St. Barts. In an op-ed for The New York Times, she recounted being led into a bedroom by an unidentified man who then locked the door behind them. Stiklorius managed to escape by convincing the man to let her go, citing concern that her brother was looking for her. At the time, she dismissed the incident as an isolated case of inappropriate behavior at a party. However, after two decades in the music industry, she now views it as indicative of a pervasive culture that fosters sexual misconduct and exploitation.

    Stiklorius emphasized that such incidents are not anomalies but reflect a broader issue within the music industry, where power is often concentrated in the hands of male gatekeepers who exploit aspiring artists. She called for a cultural shift to dismantle this toxic environment, advocating for accountability and support for survivors. Stiklorius expressed hope that the industry can evolve beyond its current model, which has historically protected predators and their enablers, to create a safer and more equitable space for all artists.


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    source:
    Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs: Grand jury hearing from witness who claims he has footage of Combs potentially victimizing celebrities | CNN

    source:

    John Legend's manager escaped 'terrifying situation' at Sean 'Diddy' Combs party

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  • The Male Sex Worker And The Alleged Diddy Tape
    Jul 6 2025
    Attorney Tony Buzbee has announced that his firm is representing over 50 individuals who have come forward to file lawsuits against Sean "Diddy" Combs. These lawsuits involve accusations of sexual assault and abuse, with Buzbee serving as lead counsel. The cases are part of a growing wave of legal challenges against Combs, who is already facing serious charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering. The lawsuits are expected to add significant pressure to the ongoing criminal investigations into Combs' alleged misconduct.


    In our second article...



    Recent developments in Sean "Diddy" Combs' legal case have taken a surprising turn. A male sex worker recently provided federal investigators with a video allegedly showing a sexual encounter involving himself, Diddy, and a woman. The encounter, which took place in May 2023, was reportedly filmed by Diddy. The male sex worker, who flew from Atlanta to Miami for the event, handed over the video after signing a proffer agreement with federal prosecutors. This agreement allows him to speak without fear of prosecution.

    The video is part of an ongoing investigation into Diddy's alleged involvement in sex trafficking and racketeering. The male sex worker also provided details about the types of drugs Diddy allegedly used during what were referred to as "freak-offs"—Diddy's notorious group sex parties. Diddy, who was arrested earlier in September 2024, has pleaded not guilty to the charges and remains in custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. If convicted, he faces a potential life sentence.




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    source:

    Tony Buzbee law firm representing those suing Sean 'Diddy' Combs | khou.com



    source:

    Male 'sex worker' hands over alleged Diddy 'freak off' tape to prosecutors after meeting feds in NYC | Daily Mail Online

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  • Diddy Defendants Move To Dismiss The Shareka Sherrod Allegations With Prejudice (7/6/25)
    Jul 6 2025
    In the civil case Shareka Sherrod v. Sean Combs et al., filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, the Combs Defendants submitted a Reply Memorandum of Law in Further Support of their Motion to Dismiss the plaintiff’s amended complaint. Sherrod accuses Combs and a wide array of his affiliated corporate entities—ranging from Daddy’s House Recordings to Bad Boy Entertainment—of serious misconduct, including allegations tied to sexual abuse and trafficking. In response, Combs’s legal team argues that the amended complaint remains legally deficient and should be dismissed in full. The reply memorandum asserts that Sherrod’s claims fail to meet the pleading standards required by federal law and are either too vague, speculative, or untethered from actionable conduct by the defendants.


    The defense contends that Sherrod's complaint relies heavily on conclusory statements and lacks specific factual allegations linking Combs or his business entities directly to the alleged misconduct. They also argue that many claims are either time-barred or improperly attempt to impose liability on corporate entities with no demonstrated involvement. Furthermore, the Combs Defendants dispute any basis for piercing the corporate veil or treating the businesses as extensions of Sean Combs personally. The filing reiterates that no further amendments should be permitted and requests that the case be dismissed with prejudice. The request for oral argument signals the defense’s desire to reinforce these positions in open court, possibly anticipating broader implications for Combs’s growing slate of civil litigation.


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    gov.uscourts.nysd.630246.65.0.pdf

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  • Diddy And His Co-Defendants Look To Dismiss The Suit Filed By Sara Rivers (Part 1) (7/6/25)
    Jul 6 2025
    The defendants in the case of Sara Rivers v. Sean Combs and others have submitted a memorandum of law supporting their motion to dismiss the complaint. This legal filing argues that the plaintiff's claims lack sufficient legal basis or fail to meet the necessary standards for the case to proceed. The defendants seek dismissal on grounds likely related to procedural or substantive deficiencies in the plaintiff’s allegations.

    In this memorandum, the defendants outline the legal reasoning and precedents that justify the court dismissing the complaint against them. The document aims to persuade the judge that the plaintiff's claims should be rejected without going to trial, emphasizing the defendants’ position that the case does not warrant further litigation.


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    source:

    https://dwt-my.sharepoint.com/personal/garcd_dwt_com/Documents/DKG/Cases/2025/June/6.23.2025/File/Rivers/Rivers - Memo ISO Motion to Dismiss



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  • Examining the Fruit of the Poisonous Tree Allegations in the Brian Walshe Case (7/6/25)
    Jul 6 2025
    In the case of Brian Walshe, who is accused of murdering his wife, Ana Walshe, and disposing of her body, the defense has raised a significant legal challenge based on the "fruit of the poisonous tree" doctrine. This legal principle asserts that evidence obtained through illegal means—such as without a proper warrant—must be excluded from trial. The defense contends that a key piece of evidence, a cell phone seized from Brian Walshe, was obtained without a warrant by Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor, who was later relieved of duty due to misconduct in another case. They argue that any evidence derived from this unlawful seizure should be inadmissible, potentially undermining the prosecution's case.

    The defense's motion to suppress this evidence has garnered attention due to its potential impact on the trial. Legal analysts have noted that if the court grants the motion, it could significantly weaken the prosecution's position, as the cell phone data includes incriminating searches related to body disposal. Additionally, the defense has sought records from the Karen Read case, another investigation involving Trooper Proctor, to highlight patterns of misconduct. These developments have drawn parallels to the Karen Read case, where similar issues with evidence handling have led to public scrutiny of law enforcement practices

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    13 mins