P-Diddy's Home Being Raided By The Feds (legal, drugs, politicians)
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Just saw some video of how the house was left after the raid was finished. We often hear of a place being "tossed", and that's exactly what they did.
Before yesterday, I'd never heard of P Diddy. I've never purposely listened to a rap "song" in my life. No idea if he's guilty or not, nor do I have an opinion on his guilt or innocence.
But why do police/officials have to make such a mess and leave it like that? It makes no sense. Do they have a right to destroy someone's property?
They also did that with the (alleged) Long Island serial killer's home, that the wife and kids still lived in. They even cut the bathtub apart. If it happened to my home, I know I wouldn't be able to afford to put it all back together. Diddy doesn't have to worry about that, anyway.
You guys are over 30 years late, but it's understandable, as many of you don't partake in the culture
Something didn't sit right with me with Puff since that City College event in 1991. You can Google it.
I don't follow hip hop or rap and I'm not a big fan of Diddy. I will say that the perception I had of him was that he seemed like a hard worker and a pretty damn wealthy entrepreneur. Guy was worth a billion bucks a few years back now if I recall. You don't get that being lazy and stupid.
He may be all of that, but he may also be a nasty creep as well.
I don't follow hip hop or rap and I'm not a big fan of Diddy. I will say that the perception I had of him was that he seemed like a hard worker and a pretty damn wealthy entrepreneur. Guy was worth a billion bucks a few years back now if I recall. You don't get that being lazy and stupid.
He may be all of that, but he may also be a nasty creep as well.
Yeah, nobody's denying that he has made a lot of money over the years
He just always had a shady side to me since that CCNY incident
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I don't know what he did, but recently I have noticed people being charged with sex trafficking simply for using prostitutes who have been sex trafficked. I think Oakland was doing this for a while.
I wonder how fast this story starts to fade from the media. There are so far lot of potential big shots that may be involved, and there may be a lot of pressure to make this quietly go away.
I doubt it will fade. Then again, Vince McMahon got raided last year and is under investigation for sex trafficking as of a month ago, but that story didn't get a huge amount of airtime either. He's a known Republican. I'm interested to see the parallel for this Diddy story media-wise to see if the idea of some disparity has any legs.
I don't know what he did, but recently I have noticed people being charged with sex trafficking simply for using prostitutes who have been sex trafficked. I think Oakland was doing this for a while.
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Originally Posted by mattja
My point was sometimes sex trafficking is not what most people think it is. He could very well be guilty of actual sex trafficking. Or using a stable of hookers who were sex trafficked by someone else.
"Despicable?" lol What a sheltered world you live in. They don't call it the oldest profession in the world for nothing.
Just because men have been dominating and using women for ages, doesn't mean it's not disgusting.
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