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What's up, everyone, and welcome to another episode
of the Diddy Diaries.
In this episode, we're going to pick up
where we left off with Ashley Parum's amended complaint
against Diddy in company.
Defended big homie CC, then quipped at Defended Diddy
that he probably hadn't had any ass at tight,
because he's not used to having anal sex with women,
which Defended Diddy and Doe left at.
Plain Diff then told Defended Diddy that she did not party
with them, and she did not enjoy partying with them,
and that he raped her.
Defended Diddy did not like Plain Diff's response
to his lighthearted commentary, and offered Plain Diff money
and instructed Plain Diff to say that the violent rape
was consensual, and that Plain Diff was a sex worker.
Plain Diff became enraged and yelled at Defended Diddy
that her rape was not consensual.
She was not a sex worker, and she refused
to take any money from him, and would tell the police
that he raped her.
Defended Diddy then told Plain Diff
no one would ever believe her, that she was raped by him,
and that she did tell anyone such that they would harm
her family.
Defended Big Home ECC then showed Plain Diff his phone,
which looked as if it was the outside of Plain Diff's
estranged sister's residence, as she could see her sister
sitting on the couch, and her sister spouse on the balcony.
It looked as if someone was outside the residence
streaming the video to Defended Big Home ECC's phone.
Plain Diff was rattled by what she was seeing
on Defended Big CC's phone, and was still angry
about being gang raped and was not complying
with Defended Diddy's request to take the money being offered
to say the rape was consensual.
Defended Diddy then called Defended Janice in an effort
to further convince Plain Diff not to report her assault.
Defended Janice yelled at Plain Diff to not hurt her son.
Plain Diff told Defended Janice that her son had violently
raped Plain Diff.
Defended Janice seemingly unfazed by this statement,
then continued her demands with Plain Diff
to take the money being offered and not to report the rape
to law enforcement.
Defended Diddy then made further threats
that he had gotten off from bigger crimes than this
and referred to Tupac again after antagonizing Plain Diff.
Defended Big Home ECC then turned to Defended Diddy
and pulled his gun on him, asking him to repeat
what he said in reference to Tupac.
As the two of them were exchanging words Plain Diff went
behind Defended Big Home ECC where he was seemingly
again to protect Plain Diff.
Defended Big Home ECC then advanced to Defended Diddy's
questioning him over the comments he made about Tupac.
During the commotion, a neighbor directly across the street
came outside and peered into the backyard
and asked what all the commotion was about.
Defended Big Home ECC then pointed a gun at the neighbor
and instructed him to mind his business
and return to his residence.
Defended Big Home ECC then turned the gun back
on Defended Diddy, Plain Diff not far behind,
Defended Big Home ECC tried to grab Defended Big Home ECC's
hand with that gun.
The gun then went off and hit a hill
behind Defended Chains Residence.
Defended Diddy then ran up the backstone stairs
near the hill in the backyard towards where Defended's KK
Shane and Brandy were.
Plain Diff charged towards Defended Diddy,
moving the concealed knife from her left hand
to her right hand and in pursuit of Defended Diddy.
Plain Diff then pushed Defended Diddy from behind
while on the stone stairs, causing him to fall on his back
to Plain Diff.
Plain Diff then raised the knife in a rage
from the events that just transpired
and with the intent of driving the knife
into Defended Diddy's back when he turned around
and began pleading for his life.
Plain Diff shocked now to see Defended Diddy acting
as a victim, had a moment of clarity
and then turned and ran down the stairs
and outdoor stone staircase back out to the backyard
to escape.
Defended Diddy then chased Plain Diff down the stairs
and attempted to push her, but she was already
at the bottom of the stairs and gained her footing
and wielded the knife at Defended Diddy's grazing as abdomen.
Hearing the commotion, Defended KK and Brandy emerged
and Defended KK then began administering first aid
to Defended Diddy for the injuries caused by Plain Diff.
Plain Diff tried to make a quick dash for the exit
but it was thwarted by another Defended Doe.
After a period of time, Plain Diff was able to abscond
from Defended Doe due to the first aid commotion
with Defended Diddy and was able to run down the street.
Once Plain Diff made it onto the street,
she began yelling loudly for someone to call the police,
Defended Doe, who had now caught up with Plain Diff,
advised Plain Diff that she was an undercover cop.
To this day, Plain Diff is unsure of the truth
or falsity of that statement.
The same neighbor then again emerged from his residence
asking what was transpiring.
Just as Plain Diff was attempting to answer,
gunshots began being fired in Plain Diff's direction.
Plain Diff led to a car near where the neighbor
was also taken cover and lost sight of Defended Doe.
Plain Diff then heard an SUV screeching and speeding,
leaving the residence.
Plain Diff then entered the home of the neighbor
who informed her that he had already called the police.
Plain Diff informed the neighbor that it was Sean Colmes
who had raped her and shot at them,
but the neighbor was unaware of who Defended Colmes was.
Shortly thereafter, a sheriff from the Contra Costa Sheriff's
Department arrived at the neighbor's home.
Plain Diff identified the person who arrived at the neighbor's home
posing as the Contra Costa Sheriff was Defended Pellate.
Plain Diff told Defended Pellate,
believing he was a sheriff from local police.
She had been violently gangraped by Defended Didi and others
and that she did not have her clothes,
phone, purse, car keys or cell phone.
Defended Pellate falsely posed as a Contra Costa Sheriff
told Plain Diff and the neighbor that they had received
several noise complaints prior to the neighbor's call
and instructed Plain Diff to find a way to get home.
The Sheriff Defended Pellate did not offer to take Plain Diff home,
nor did he call for emergency services,
including an ambulance, nor any offer to take Plain Diff to the hospital,
nor any offer to help Plain Diff recover clothes or effects
from Defended Change residents.
The Contra Costa Sheriff have confirmed
that a police report was made that night by Plain Diff Forum.
The Contra Costa Sheriff's have refused to release any information
related to the complaint on the night in question
to any source despite numerous attempts made
via Freedom of Information Act.
Plain Diff observed Defended Pellate,
and something to the neighbor,
what looked like an envelope at the door
as Defended Pellate A exited the neighbor
went to the nearby room and quickly returned empty-handed.
Plain Diff believed the envelope contained cash.
The neighbor offered to let Plain Diff sleep on his couch
until she could figure out a way to get her possessions
and get home, but Plain Diff declined, uneasy,
and unsure about the exchange with police
and the neighbor and police
and only remained at the neighbor's residence
for a short period of time,
once Defended Pellate,
posing as a Contra Costa law enforcement left.
Plain Diff then went back to Defended Change residents
where she found the door open
and her clothes were readily accessible in his residence.
Defended Change then emerged as if nothing had transpired
and offered Plain Diff to stay at his residence
while she slept it off.
Plain Diff asked for her purse and her keys
but Defended Change told her she shouldn't leave
in her condition and Plain Diff catatonic
and then the state of shock and disbelief
of the events that transpired,
stated Defended Change's home while Defended Change
left the home.
Later that morning Defended Change returned to the residence
and woke Plain Diff up and finally gave her back her purse,
cell phone and keys and Plain Diff left Defended's residence.
In a day, Plain Diff returned home
and tried to make sense of what had happened to her.
On March 26, 2018, Plain Diff contacted her primary care doctor
and asked for an HIV and STD test
in fear of possibly having contracted a disease
from her violent rape.
Plain Diff tried to continue her life
as she felt she wouldn't be believed as Plain Diff
already had told what she believed
to be Contra Costa's sheriff's defendant,
Didi Raepter, to no avail.
Further, Plain Diff was under the impression
if she did continue to say Defended Didi's name
in relation to her assault,
she would not be believed
and her family would be in danger.
Seemingly, mere days,
maybe even the day before Plain Diff's vicious rape,
Defended Change had miraculously began driving a new car.
Plain Diff believes this was payment by Defended Didi
for setting up Plain Diff to be raped.
Plain Diff went to the hospital
where the hospital conducted several tests on Plain Diff,
including a rape kit, ultrasound and X-rays.
Additionally, Plain Diff was given IV fluids
to stabilize her vitals
as she was in a severe weakened state
from being unable to eat
and losing a substantial amount of weight
since the rape occurred.
While at the hospital, Plain Diff told members
of her treatment team about her horrific assault
and they contacted the Walnut Creek Police.
Walnut Creek Police showed up to Plain Diff's hospital room
and took a statement regarding her assault.
Plain Diff only told Walnut Creek Police
about the assault from Defended Change in Doe.
Plain Diff believes her statements made
to Walnut Creek Police
while at the hospital was captured by police Bodycam footage.
Plain Diff further believes her statements
made on March 23rd immediately after her
the vicious assault where a Plain Diff named
Defended Didi directly and by name
may be captured by Bodycam footage
but upon determining the sheriff was Defended Palate
does not believe it was captured
as he was a co-conspirator.
Plain Diff filed a report to the Urindo Police Department
on April 17, 2018, but was too afraid
to name Defended Didi as one of her assailants.
During this report, Plain Diff provided her clothing
to the police from the night of the assault
but they only retained her underwear.
To date, the underwear was never returned
and Plain Diff believes no investigation ever commenced.
Plain Diff sought assistance from therapists in May 2018,
one of which tried to have her
therapy appointments covered by a victim's compensation fund
which was rejected because Plain Diff was told
no law enforcement agency had opened
an active investigation into any of her many reports
of her violent gang rapes.
Subsequently, there after Plain Diff asked police
for a copy of her report from the Walnut Creek Police Department
on July 19, 2018, Plain Diff was provided a letter
from the Walnut Creek Police Department
stating that it was unable to furnish this information
as it's confidential and not subject to public release
despite Plain Diff not being the public
and the victim can plaintant.
All right, we're gonna wrap up right here
and in the next episode, we're gonna pick up
where we left off and that's with in March 2024.
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What's up everyone and welcome to another episode
of the Diddy Diaries.
In this episode, we're picking right up
where we left off with the Ashley Parum allegations
against Diddy.
In March of 2024, Plain Diff was re-traumatized
by all the events surrounding defendant Diddy
including the several civil complaints filed against him
as well as the raid on defendant Diddy's California
and Florida residences.
Plain Diff called Contra Costa Sheriff's again
in hopes of renewing her previous complaint
and amending it to ensure defendant Diddy's name
was included.
Plain Diff received no response from the sheriff.
Plain Diff in July 2024 then emailed the chief
of the sheriff's office regarding her complaint,
lack of investigation and how she was treated
by the initial responding officer.
Plain Diff then later received a call back
from a detective, but then nothing further.
Plain Diff then began seeking legal counsel
for her claims ultimately being referred
to undersigned for representation.
Undersigned counsel also attempted to get a copy
of the 2018 police report from Contra Costa Sheriff's
but was told that they would not provide the report
or any other information without a subpoena.
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Plain Diff were taken from their Las Vegas residents
by defendant Belite as they walked to their vehicle.
Defendant Belite put a gun to plaintiff John Does back
and instructed him to get into a black SUV
regarding extra-diting plaintiffs for warrants to California.
Plain Diff did not have any warrants nor convictions.
Plain Diff demanded to be shown the warrants
and defendant Belite refused and threatened
to shoot plaintiff if they protested further.
In the back of the black SUV was defendant Valdez.
Defendant was unknown to plaintiff at the time.
Defendant was dressed in dark clothes
and instructed plaintiff not to look at him.
Plain Diff's were then transported to what they believed
was defendant Belite's residence at Redacted Bay, Las Vegas.
Plain Diff's were ordered inside and brought into the living room
and forced to sit on the couch and then were physically restrained.
Plain Diff demanded to speak to their attorney,
which was refused, ignored or met with threats of violence.
It became obvious to plaintiffs that this was not a legal arrest
and that Belite was acting outside the color of law.
At some point thereafter, plaintiff were ordered back
into the back of a large SUV.
Defendant Gonzalez was given the keys to plaintiff's vehicle,
an SUV, to follow behind the SUV.
Defendant Gonzalez and Belite had a list
which upon information and belief was a list of safe houses
which they could allow parties, a safe respite, undetected.
Defendant Pelletier appeared to be in charge
and he and defendant Valdez were both given out orders
to the other co-conspirator defendants.
Plain Diff's over here repeated conversations in the vehicle
while being kidnapped and transported
about following a protocol made by Defendant Pelletier to others.
Upon information and belief this protocol was agreed upon codes,
including the use of communication apps like WhatsApp,
Endora Snapchat, satellite phones,
and referring to other co-conspirator defendants
by their middle names.
It was apparent to plaintiff this was a professional
operation syndicate.
Plaintiffs were then trafficked from Las Vegas
to various locations throughout California.
The first location plaintiff was able to identify
was at Danville, California.
In the convoy, the SUV plaintiff was placed in also included
plaintiffs SUV that was driven by Defendant Gonzalez.
Upon information and belief, Defendant KK
was in another SUV part of the convoy.
At some point, Defendant Gonzalez can plan
to add trouble keeping up with the convoy of black SUVs
because the SUV ran poorly.
Plaintiffs alleged the convoy drive
was for numerous hours,
but the exact time was uncertain
as they were unable to keep adequate track of time.
The next location plaintiffs were taken
among the safe houses on their route
to an unknown destination was redacted way Danville, California.
Plaintiffs heard some altercation with the owners of the home,
not wanting to be involved with Defendant's scheme.
Plaintiffs attempted to plead to the owners for help
and could not understand why they wouldn't heed
plaintiffs' cries for help.
Plaintiffs heard the owners speak a foreign language
which they believe was farcey.
Upon information and belief this location
was approximately 20 miles from the home in a window
where a plaintiff par home was assaulted.
During the transportation of plaintiff across state lines,
they were given water to drink,
which plaintiff believe was drugged.
Defendant Valdez would provide plaintiffs
though water, which after drinking plaintiffs
would feel slightly euphoric, dizzy, and sick.
Defendant Valdez would demand
plaintiff drink the water,
but they refused and or fake consumption.
During the transportation,
plaintiff was forced to listen to a device
with music similar to a device associated
with Defendant KK's nonprofit organization,
Music Beats Hearts,
in order to prevent plaintiffs from ease dropping
on the defendant's conversations.
At certain times, the music stopped playing
and plaintiff John Doe was able to get earbuds
partially out of one ear without defendants noticing.
The error conversations about the plans they had
for plaintiffs.
Plaintiffs were then taken to another location
at Redacted Boulevard in El Serrito, California.
Plaintiffs were able to keep track of their locations
by remembering cross-treets when they were finally
led out of the vehicle for stops.
At this location,
plaintiffs observed an RV arrive at the residence.
During this stop is one plaintiff notice defendant KK
was part of the convoy.
At this stop, plaintiff overheard defendant KK
being referred to as her codename,
believed to be her middle name Natasha,
discussing visiting the UC Berkeley campus
as defendants seem very familiar with the area
and familiar with the city.
Upon information and belief this location
was approximately seven miles from the home in Orinda
where plaintiffs were assaulted,
plaintiffs were then taken to another location
at the Beacon Grand Hotel.
Defendant Shane worked at the hotel as a manager.
Plaintiffs were taken into the hotel
through what appeared to be the site entrance
by defendant Valdez, Pellete and Gonzalez.
Defendant Pellete told the co-conspirators defendants
he would stay at a different hotel nearby
so it wouldn't be linked to him.
Once inside the hotel room, plaintiffs were beaten
and drugged by defendant Valdez and Gonzalez.
Plaintiffs pleaded with Valdez and Gonzalez
to release and for mercy.
Defendant Valdez and Gonzalez instructed plaintiffs
to sign paperwork at gunpoint.
When plaintiff refused defendant Gonzalez
would pistol with plaintiff on the back of their heads.
Defendant Gonzalez eventually gave plaintiff a drink
which caused them to pass out.
Plaintiffs spent the night at the hotel
with defending Gonzalez and Valdez taking turns watching them.
The next morning plaintiffs were restrained
and bound by their hands in front
and were placed into a vehicle.
Plaintiffs then saw a defendant's Jaguar in Helena.
Upon information and belief defendants Jaguar and Helena
were in a small sedan like color white or beige.
Plaintiffs were then transported to the location
of plaintiff Parham's brutal assault on Loma Vista Drive
by defendant Jaguar and Helena.
Defendant Helena was the driver
and defendant Jaguar was the passenger.
Defendant Helena warned plaintiffs
if they tried to escape or run that she would have to shoot you.
Defendant Helena also warned plaintiffs
not to throw up in her vehicle,
saying you better not throw up in my car or get sick.
Defendant Helena mentioned having two partners
back up who were bounty hunters.
Plaintiffs were familiar with Defendant Helena
as she had filed a lawsuit against superstar singer Michael Jackson
in 2005 and filed a creditor's claim against the Jackson estate
upon his untimely demise in 2009.
Plaintiffs were familiar with Defendant Helena
from her previous Michael Jackson lawsuits
and had previously met with Defendant in her home
in West Hollywood to determine the credibility of her claims
and if they were similar in natural plaintiffs.
Plaintiffs had reported Defendant Helena
multiple times to the LA and OC FBI field offices
for her role in the crime syndicate
with Defendant's pelletade Valdez and other individuals.
Plaintiffs attempted to make a conversation
with Defendant Helena in which she admitted
she was the same person who plaintiffs had met with previously.
Defendant Jaguar aggravated stated,
you let them know who you are, that's really great.
Plaintiffs noticed Defendant had a large brown bag
and Manila envelopes fully cash that was banded.
It appeared they were separating large sums of cash
to distribute as they were placing cash into Manila envelopes.
Defendant Jaguar discussed that Defendant Helena
how the party started the first black-owned network.
Upon information and belief, plaintiffs believed the network
to be Revolt TV.
Defendant Jaguar and Defendant Helena
discussed the other co-conspirators
but referred to them by their middle names, Natasha, Defendant KK,
Pedro, Defendant Gonzalez, Lira, Defendant Valdez,
Cornelius, Defendant O'Dell, and Larry Shorten
for Lawrence, Defendant Peltier.
The Defendant Jaguar said Cornelius is upset Defendant Helena
who said that Defendant O'Dell and Drusky were clients
and nothing better happened to them
and plaintiff better not say anything about them
or she would have plaintiffs killed.
Defendant Jaguar then told plaintiffs
they were being taken to meet John.
Plaintiffs now know that was referring
to Defendant Diddy.
When defendants arrived at plaintiff
at the Loma Vista location, it appeared
as they were awaiting and coordinating for others to arrive.
A large sedan arrived and plaintiffs were placed
in the back with Defendant Valdez,
Defendant Peltier was driving.
Plaintiffs then arrived at a short driveway or curb.
Plaintiff remembers looking for intersecting street signs
at this location and found redacted a dead end street
off of the Loma Vista Drive.
Plaintiff John Doe repeated the name of the street to himself
so he remembered and was able to whisper into Jane Doe's ear
to remember the intersecting street name redacted.
Plaintiff believed that this was a home
that they would be murdered in
and tried to devise a plan for escape.
Plaintiffs were brought into the house and into the kitchen
where they were watched by Defendant Gonzales.
Plaintiff repeated their pleas to Defendant Gonzales
to be released and for mercy which you replied,
there's nothing he can do.
Plaintiffs could hear other people inside the home
and tried to listen to understand what was happening
which included a woman's scream.
Eventually, plaintiffs were led deeper into the home
where they encountered more individuals including Defendant Didi.
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and in the next episode, we're gonna pick up
where we left off.
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