
So apparently Diddy's lawyers have now sent a Cease and Desist letter to Netflix to stop airing it, claiming it's 'stolen footage.'
Yeah, good luck with that.
There's a lot of people you can silence with enough lawyers, money, and hired henchmen, Diddy, but Netflix isn't one of them. They just bought Warner Brothers?
I'm not sure how they got the footage from the filmmaker you hired to follow you around before your trial, but I highly doubt it was "stolen."
This film went unfinished, this is business, and people gotta get paid, which you aren't fond of doing - so the more likely scenario is, the project was axed and the filmmakers needed the money?
And here's a question - why did you have a filmmaker following you around pretrial anyway, Diddy?
Telling your lawyers to get it done on film, sooo sure of yourself and your money and power that you'd get out of it?
Not only is that the epitome of arrogant presumption, but very telling of your character/your power-abuse pattern overall, isn't it?
"Here's some money and threats - make it go away."
And then having the audacity to say on camera, more than once:
"God told me to do nothing."
What the ???
Did God also tell you to pimp out your then 19-year-old girlfriend, Cassie, and then knock her down, kick her in the stomach, and drag her back to the hotel room when she tried to leave?
Or lace the drinks of your new young artists and production team with GHB (a "date-rape" drug like Rohypnol) and pimp them out to celebrities, too, and never pay them - not only for their non-consent prostitution for you, but for their actual production/artist work?
I don't think so.
Acting like God speaks directly to them and supports the horrible choices they make and things they do, it's crazy.
God doesn't have a thing to do with what you've done, nor the trial outcome, Didds - that's all you and your power abuse, which Jesus was NOT a fan of.
Regardless, I don't think any of us were very happy with the outcome of the Diddy trial - guilty on 2 counts of transportation of prostitution and 50 months in jail - and that's it?
No sex trafficking, racketeering, no physical or sexual abuse/assault - just transportation of prostitution.
After that video of him kicking Cassie while lying on the ground and dragging her back to the hotel room?
After the testimonies of his former business partners and assistants and other witnesses with text proof?
After his prior history or proven violence, both domestic and in business?
(Charges either settled or dropped.)
Story after story after story - matching stories?
Now, I know that rapper 50 Cent (Curtis Jackson) produced this film, and he has a lot of beef with a lot of people, but you gotta admit, this documentary was super well done.
And I also know that successful celebrities have to contend with a lot of people coming for them out of jealousy, trying to get a piece of them, and extort them - but there are too many people, here, telling the same stories about working for him that sometimes never even met.
I bet he wishes he'd paid these people like he promised now, right? 😂
And celebrities coming out to defend him?
Yeah - they are now suspect for being cool with the freak-offs 😂
That isn't a crime in itself - UNTIL - you find out most of the non-celebrities weren't there by their own consent and half the time were drugged without their consent, some of them being artists he was using.
And other celebrities coming forward to defend him NOT part of the freak-offs (as far as we know)?
Duh - of course he was nice to YOU, you're not new to the business and you have money, power, and influence - he can't easily quash you.
Power abusers only choose people with less or no power, money, or social support, often new to the field, and thus haven't built credibility.
Thus, you cannot compare your own personal experience - especially as an existing celebrity - with the experience of a new artist to the business who has none of these things yet!
They are very good at quickly assessing the power structure/hierarchy in situations - so they really ARE super nice to people above them or lateral to them who've been in the business longer - because you have at least some power, money and influence versus some new nobody in the business.
But don't make the mistake of thinking you can trust him - Diddy is about Diddy - if he can find a way to stick you with the bill, he will (ask Notorious BIG's family).
Again - he's like the black Trump. 😂
Biggest bombshell for me?
That he actually billed Biggie Smalls estate for that lavish funeral he hyped and cheated the family out of future income to the estate.
It doesn't surprise me, but that's some cold-blooded stuff.
Most compelling story?
Kirk Burrows, his former business partner and former co-owner of Bad Boy Records.
Yeah, he looks rough now, but he didn't always look that way - dude's been through some shit including homelessness after Diddy allegedly physically threatened him with a baseball bat to give up his shares of the business they'd built together, fired him after he refused to go along with billing Biggie's estate for the funeral and cheating them out of profits then blacklisted him from the business, which is all he knew.
He was actually very articulate, very intelligent, and told the story calmly and without emotion (except for his eyes), very detailed.
And of course, the fact that he absolutely believes Diddy had something to do with Tupac's murder.
Related to this bombshell was the LVPD got a confession out of Keffe D" Davis, a high-ranking member of the South Side Compton Crips, who received an offer of $1 million dollars from Diddy in a room full of NYC Crips gang leaders to kill both Tupac Shakur and Suge Knight, only receiving 500K because they did not successfully kill Suge Knight, and he had to fight to get that.
Last Vegas PD tapes you actually hear for yourself in this documentary, mind you.
Keffe D Davis is set to stand trial for Tupac's murder in 2026.
I think the participants in this film were correct by explaining the acquittals away by a starstruck jury - that one chick acted like Diddy was her best friend, though they'd never met, just because of how he acted on TV - it was super odd.
Now - I have to say that many moons ago, I said to someone: "Yeah, Diddy acts like he's all innocent and like he's herding cats with his gangster artists, but I think he's actually the worst of them all, he's got his hands in some shit we'll never see."
At the time, Suge Knight from Death Row had the roughest reputation - but at 6' 2' and 265 pounds, he did the deeds himself. He was also straight outta Compton. He also is serving sentence for involuntary manslaughter - not for Biggie - but many suspect he was behind killing Biggie in retaliation for Tupac's murder.
Diddy, on the other hand, was from Mt. Vernon, New York, went to private Catholic school, and was 5' 11" and about 160 pounds soaking wet.
Diddy did NOT come up hard, and not only wasn't capable physically of doing the things Suge Knight did, but he had them done by others to keep his nose clean.
I thought he definitely knew who killed Tupac and Biggie, for sure, but with gangs, you don't involve the cops and squeal - even if it's a rival gang member.
Did I ever think Diddy actually ordered it?
No - but I do wonder, now.
I may have thought there was a possibility he ordered it, just because the rivalry between Death Row (West Coast) and Bad Boy (East Coast) was so contentious, and there's a possibility of anything, but there was no solid proof.
Lemme just say this now - after Kirk's story - and especially the tapes of Keefe D from the LVPD - I definitely believe that if Diddy didn't order it himself, then at the very least, he may have had knowledge beforehand of the hit.
As for Diddy's "talent," we never thought he had any musically. He can't sing, he can't rap, he can't mix, and he can barely dance - he's a wannabe artist and a wannabe gangster.
We knew his talent/brilliance was in spotting talent and marketing - and being a good manipulator (which go hand and hand).
We also took note of him inserting himself into every video of his artists in some way, noting that he had no true talent.
I remember specifically my little sister and I talking about Diddy performing "I'll Be Missing You" at the VMA, with Biggie's wife, Faith Evans, stuck off to the left wing singing - but worse, sticking Sting off to the right wing singing, looking like "What am I even doing here?" 😂
Well, now we know why Sting was even there - because Diddy mixed the The Police song "I'll Be Watching You" without permission from Sting or The Police, and when Sting found out, his lawyers got a hold of it and Diddy has to pay him $2,000 a day for the rest of his life AND insisted he co-perform alongside Diddy.
The $2,000-a-day thing is absolutely true - here's Sting confirming it.
@vsgentertainment @theofficialsting @Diddy has to pay me $2,000 a day for life for sampling my song without permission. #sting #diddy 🎥 @The Breakfast Club ♬ original sound - VSG Entertainment
Hehehe.
Talk about stealing some more, why don't you, Diddy?
He joked it was $5,000 a day on Twitter, but said he was joking - but he really does pay Sting 2K a day for the song.
Again, this was Diddy acting like the black Trump, thinking he could just steal a song then lawyer up - and though Diddy can muscle and sue a lot of the powerless people and the up-and-comers, but Sting - above him on the hierarchy by decades, with equally powerful lawyers and money?
Good luck - you lose!
Hehehe.
We also thought it was Diddy using Biggie's death to shine the spotlight on himself - again.
Who sticks Faith Evans and Sting - the REAL talent - off to the side wings while you ramble out a semi-rap song?
Yep - and worse, he acted like it was a tribute, but the whole time, he was billing the family for all of it?
Ugh, that's just disgusting.
And let's not even go there with the amount of violence, domestic and otherwise, as well as sexual assault, that follows him where he goes.
The only former girlfriend to successfully escape his web was J.Lo, but only because during their relationship, she hit super stardom after not only her first album, but playing "Selena" in the film - and became more powerful, rich, and influential than Diddy -so he wouldn't dare, at that point.
Remember what I said about only 'punching down' - though Diddy worked on her first album, he wasn't the only producer/it wasn't his company - plus she also had powerful friends in the film industry as well, as she'd just wrapped "Selena."
Though I suspect J. Lo wasn't completely unscathed, as she cited "infidelity" and "emotional turbulence" as reasons for their breakup - but unlike Cassie and others, she could get out easier - having attained more money, power, and influence than Diddy by the time their relationship ended.
Plus it was the perfect time - that nightclub shooting incident where Diddy pulled a gun happened just a couple of months earlier.
Diddy, on the other hand, says he went into therapy over that breakup.
Great job, Diddy's therapist - he only got worse, after that! 😂
I suspect that for Diddy - being a very clear narcissist/sociopath - his short time in therapy was less about heartbreak and more about one of the few times he completely lost control of the woman he was with. 😉
Say what you will about J. Lo, but there's that, at least - she got her own money, power, and influence and thus was able to get the heck out!
Now - if Trump pardons him, too, he will expect something in return, no doubt.
Like maybe Trump, Diddy, Juan Hernando Hernandez, Vito Guzzo - and other pardoned mafia, cartel, and street gang members - can have one of Diddy's famous "White Parties" at the new White House ballroom, then have Trump's propose UFC fight on the White House lawn, only using interns and immigrants, who fight to the death for them like gladiators. 😂
We laugh so we won't cry - because this is the state of America now.




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