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What's up, everyone.
And welcome to another episode of the Diddy Diaries.
In this episode, we're picking up where we left off
with Ashley Parum's explosive,
amended can plan against Diddy and his friends.
Plaintive observed several individuals gathered around the bed
while defending González and Valdez stood out our guard.
Plaintive observed Defenden Jaguar and Alina
enter the residence.
Defenden Jaguyer told plaintiffs he won something from you.
If I were you, I'd figure out what it is really fast.
The he defendant was referring to is believed to be Defenden Diddy.
Shortly after Defenden Druski appeared wearing a vest
in shorts and he engaged in conversation with plaintiffs.
Plaintives tried to appeal to Defenden
by talking about the music industry
and Defenden instructed plaintiffs
that they should cooperate.
Plaintive described what they observed during the assault
of plaintive Parum after his interaction with Defenden Druski.
Plaintives observed plaintive Parum having an IUD
forcefully placed in her vagina by Defenden's KK
and the assistance of Defenden Brandy.
Plaintives heard Defenden KK make a remark
about how plaintive Jane Doe would not need an IUD
because of her age.
While hearing plaintive Parum scream an agony
during the forced IUD insertion,
plaintive Jane Doe yelled stop hurting her.
Plaintives observed Defenden Jane placed a pillow
over plaintive Parum's face suffocating her
and plaintive Jane Doe yelled for them to stop
or that she would die.
Plaintive Jane Doe believed plaintive Parum did lose consciousness
because she became limp and unresponsive.
Defenden Diddy instructed Defenden Valdez
to shut her up and Defenden Valdez hit plaintive Jane Doe
with a handle of his firearm.
Plaintive John Doe witnessed plaintive Parum
being assaulted by the remote
and when he tried to say something,
plaintive was told to shut up
or he would put the remote in him next.
Plaintive John Doe believes he heard Defenden Jaguar
make remarks, put that remote in her.
She's going to learn today and tell him plaintive Parum
that she was going to make it worse.
Plaintives believed the remote assault was
a punish plaintive Parum for the IUD failure.
Plaintives heard Defenden KK remarked to Defenden Diddy
and Rusky that she needed to keep them sufficiently drugged
and revealed a bag full of drugs and paraphernalia.
Defenden KK appeared to be dispersing doses
to Defenden asking them their weights
to administer the proper amount.
At some point, Plaintive John Doe was taken to the bathroom.
While in the bathroom he believed there may have been
other tenants and began to bang on the walls,
hoping someone would hear him,
but the only person who heard him was Defenden Valdez
and Gonzalez who were outside keeping watch.
Upon plaintive John Doe's return, he saw Defenden Odell.
Plaintive John Doe took immediate notice of Defenden Odell
because when he took his clothes off,
Plaintive remembers Defenden being in great shape,
especially in comparison to the naked bodies
of Defenden Diddy and Rusky.
Plaintive John Doe overheard Defenden Diddy
and Odell discussing business
and the plan to have Plaintive Parum
returned to New York with Defenden Odell.
Plaintive John Doe could not readily observe
where Plaintive Jane Doe was during this time.
While during this time where Plaintive Jane Doe was
out of sight of Plaintive John Doe,
Plaintive Jane Doe was being sexually assaulted
by Defenden Valdez in another room.
Plaintive John Doe witnessed the gang rape
with Plaintive Parum, Plaintive Jane Doe
witnessed the gang rape of Plaintive Parum,
Plaintive John Doe witnessed Defenden Rusky,
Plaintive Parum, and Baby Oil
and then jump and slide across her body.
Plaintive John Doe observed Defenden Diddy and Rusky
manically and hysterically laughing,
which Plaintive attributed to their drug use.
Defenden Diddy then attempted
to force Plaintive John Doe to assault Plaintive Parum
and he refused.
Defenden Diddy instructed Defenden co-conspirators
to throw Plaintive John Doe
into the wall several times in order to get him to comply
with his demand to rape Plaintive Parum,
which he would not comply.
Defenden Diddy instructed Defenden co-conspirators
to yank, grab, and pull at Plaintive John Doe's
genitals violently in an effort to punish him
for not participating in the gang rape of Plaintive Parum.
Plaintive John Doe remembers Defenden,
Big Home ECC saying it was going to go look for pliers
to use the further torture Plaintive.
Plaintive John Doe believes Defenden Diddy
wanted Plaintive to rape Plaintive Parum
so they could frame him in the event
Plaintive Parum reported her assault.
In an effort to get DNA from Plaintive John Doe
to place on Plaintive Parum, Defenden Diddy
had one of the Defenden co-conspirators
orally copulate Plaintive John Doe
to get seamen from him, but it failed.
Plaintive John Doe observed Defenden KK
return to the room to check on Plaintive Parum
and providing her IV telling her to breathe deeply.
Plaintive John Doe watched Plaintive Parum lose consciousness.
At some point Plaintive Jane Doe returns
after Defenden Diddy shamed Rusky Odell KK
and others leave the home
and retired to either the backyard
or the upstairs patio.
Plaintives were left alone and unattended
with an unconscious Plaintive Parum.
Plaintives were crying after observing the assault
upon Plaintive Parum and began to realize
that this was their chance to devise a plan for escape.
Plaintives began looking for weapons and exit points
to make their escape.
Plaintives could not find any phones or any weapons
like knives in the kitchen
as it appeared all-cullery
and silverware had been removed from the home.
Plaintives were trying to act quickly
while the defendants left them unattended
and were outside smoking, drinking,
and loudly laughing as if having a party.
Plaintives observed others outside
believed to be Defenden Diddy's sons, Christian and Quincy.
Plaintives observed them rough housing
and practicing lay up basketball moves.
Plaintives heard Defenden Diddy tell his sons
to watch the gate and make sure no one left.
Plaintive observed Defenden Gonzalez
outside the front door
where the front door was barricaded
by yellow crime scene like tape.
The door lock was unusual
because it was facing backwards,
needing the key to exit.
Fearing no way to escape,
Plaintive Jane Doe mentioned to Plaintive John Doe
that she overheard them say,
put it on top of the refrigerator
and instructed Plaintive John Doe to check to see
if there was anything on top of the refrigerator.
Plaintive John Doe found a knife
on top of the refrigerator in the kitchen.
Plaintives then heard ramblings
from the other Plaintive Parum was in
and went in to check to honor
and to stop her from making too much noise
that could thwart their escape plan.
Plaintives told Plaintive Parum
they weren't going to hurt her
and that they were here to help.
Plaintive Parum,
just now coming into consciousness
and being horrifically gangraped
was upset, terrified and unsure
of Plaintives were trying to help
or were also co-conspirators.
Plaintives eventually were able
to get Plaintive Parum to calm down
and listen to their escape plan.
Plaintives told Plaintive Parum
that they could not find an exit
to escape and needed her help
to escape otherwise they would all be killed.
Plaintive Parum,
after experiencing or ordeal with defendants,
believe Plaintives and agreed to help in an escape.
Plaintive told Plaintive Parum
that they had found the knife
and that her assailants were in the backyard
which was believed to be the best exit for escape.
Plaintive Parum then exited the home
with the knife concealed in the backyard.
Shortly thereafter,
defendant KK returned and took Plaintive Jane Doe
to the balcony,
leaving Plaintive John Doe alone in the residence.
Plaintives believed Defendants KK did not check the residence
because she believed Plaintive Parum was still unconscious.
While on the balcony, Defendant KK demanded Plaintive Jane Doe
signed documents.
When Plaintive refused Defendant Yild
to at least two Doe bodyguards,
Plaintive would not sign and ask them to assist.
Plaintive believes the documents were related to creditors,
claims Plaintives had against the Michael Jackson estate.
During the interaction parties,
here a gunshot which causes everyone to run towards the backyard
where the shot came from.
Plaintive John Doe, who was left alone and unattended,
was able to reach the stairs
where he saw Plaintive Parum with the knife,
looking as if she was about to stab Defendant Diddy
and the Yild out, do it, stab him.
But he saw Plaintive Parum hesitate.
Plaintive John Doe observed Defendant Diddy
pushed Plaintive Parum down at the bottom of the stairs
and Plaintive John Doe believes he assisted her up.
Plaintives were briefly then reunited
and Plaintive John Doe told Plaintive Jane Doe
now was her opportunity to escape.
Following Plaintive Parum, Plaintives ran out the back gate
onto the street and in the opposite direction
of Plaintive Parum.
Plaintives arrived at the house next door to the residence
and banged on the door and yelled for help.
The wife came out and said that she and her husband
couldn't help.
Plaintives found the exchange bizarre
and could not understand why they wouldn't help
or call 911.
Plaintives were able to then try to hide
until they saw an officer report to the location
where they attempted to speak to the officer.
Before Plaintives were able to speak to the local officer,
Defendant Pelleté appeared and obstructed
Plaintive from speaking to the responding officer,
telling the responding officer a federal investigation
was ongoing and not to interfere.
Defendant Pelleté told the officer
to turn off his body camera.
Defendant Pelleté told the officer
that he was working on a drug case for drug trafficking
and at the house under surveillance
and would report later to the local precinct.
Defendant Pelleté referred to a Plaintive
and Plaintive Parum as suspects and said they were homeless.
When Plaintive tried to refute these statements
by Defendant Pelleté, they were threatened
and told to shut up and remain quiet.
Defendant Gonzalez then transports
and removes plaintives from the interaction
and Defendant Pelleté and the responding officer.
Defendant Gonzalez placed plaintives
on another vehicle, which was hard to see due to darkness.
Plaintive Jane Doe pleaded with Defendant Gonzalez
to let them go and that she would not tell.
In last ditch effort, Plaintive told Defendant
she overheard Defendant Jaguar and Alina say
that they were not going to pay him
and that there was not enough money for him.
Unbeknownst to Plaintive, Defendant Jaguar and Alina
were in a nearby vehicle.
Defendant Gonzalez exited the vehicle,
went to the vehicle with Defendant Jaguar and Alina
and confronted them about what Plaintive Jane Doe said.
Defendant Gonzalez returned to the vehicle
where plaintives were being held,
seemingly confirming what Plaintive Jane Doe said
because Plaintive heard him use the Spanish term Mayotte,
which is often used as a slur towards black people.
Defendant Gonzalez then walked plaintives
to a nearby street where the SUV was parked
and gave plaintives the keys to the vehicle and released them.
Plaintives then arrived that redacted the main road
that leads to the I-24 freeway
and asked another commuter, the nearest police station,
as plaintives did not have any phones
and their vehicles did not have GPS.
There were given instructions, they were close,
and how to proceed to the police station.
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Plaintives arrived at the police station at 22 are in the way.
Plaintive John Doe walks in the police station
with the intention of filing a police report,
but remembered overhearing conversation
from the defendants during their transport
when defendants believed he could not hear them,
that have plaintive ever reported the incident,
they would be deemed crazy and unbelievable.
Plaintive John Doe was also concerned about the exchange
with the responding officer on the scene
and how he refused to listen to his pleas then.
Plaintive John Doe then only briefly spoke to someone
at the front desk about filing a report
and took a business card.
All right, we're going to wrap up here
and in the next episode, we're going to pick up
with the first cause of action.
If you'd like to contact me,
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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 the amended lawsuit
filed by Ashley Parham, again, Diddy, Drew Ski,
Odell Beckham, Jaguar Wright and others,
the first cause of action.
Violation of US Code 18, section 1962 C, 1964 C,
Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.
Plaintiffs incorporate by reference and reallege
each of the preceding paragraphs
and all paragraphs below is hopefully set forth
and brought in this cause of action.
Defendants, as well as others known and unknown,
are persons within the meaning of US Code section 1961-3,
who conducted the affairs of the Diddy sexual abuse
and cover-up enterprise through a pattern
of racketeering activity and violation of US Code 18,
section 1962-C.
The Diddy sexual abuse and cover-up enterprise
is an association, in fact,
within the meaning of US Code 18, section 1961-4,
consisting of one defendants, including each of their employees
and agents and two, the Diddy sexual abuse
and cover-up enterprise participants,
including but not limited to the defendants
enumerated herein.
As set forth above, the Diddy sexual abuse
and cover-up enterprise was designed and used as a tool
to enable defendant Diddy and the Diddy sexual abuse
and cover-up enterprise participants to participate
in a pattern of racketeering activity.
Section 1964-C provides that any person injured
in his business or a property by reason of a violation
of section 1962 of this chapter may sue, therefore,
in any appropriate United States District Court
and shall recover threefold the damages he sustains
and the cost of suit, including a reasonable attorney's fee.
US Code 18, section 1964-C.
The Diddy sexual abuse and cover-up enterprise falls
within the meaning of US Code 18, section 1961-4,
and consists of a group of persons associated together
for the common purpose of one, endorsing
and facilitating Diddy sexual harassment, assault
and abuse of others, including plaintiff, threatening
and misleading defendant Diddy's victims
to prevent the reporting disclosure or prosecution
of the sexual acts, and three, intervening
in plaintiff's efforts to report by concealing
and refusing to report defendant Diddy's sexual offenses
to the appropriate authorities, including law enforcement.
Defendants have conducted and participated
in the affairs of the Diddy sexual abuse
in cover-up enterprise through a pattern of racketeering activity
within the meaning of US Code 18, section 1961-1,
and 1961-5, which includes multiple instances
of obtaining a victim for the purpose of committing
or attempting to commit aggravated sexual abuse
and violation of US Code 18, section 1590,
as described above, facilitating and financially benefiting
from forced labor and sex trafficking
and violation of US Code 18, section 1589A.
1595A and instances of transporting individuals
specifically plaintiff, in this case,
for the purpose of furthering the common purposes
of the Diddy sexual abuse and cover-up enterprise,
including sexual abuse, sexually elicit photography,
videography, and other e-moral purposes
in violation of US Code 18, section 2421,
also known as the Man Act.
The Diddy's sexual abuse and cover-up enterprise
engaged in and affected interstate commerce
where defendant's utilized phone lines
to make arrangements for defendant Diddy
to further his elicit sexual activities.
Each participant in the Diddy sexual abuse
and cover-up enterprise had a systemic linkage
to each other participant through personal relationships
and employment relationships and functioned
as a continuing unit for the purpose of furthering
the scheme and their common purposes.
Defendants upon information and belief
also use the internet and other electronic facilities
to carry out the scheme and conceal
the ongoing sexual fraudulent activities
taking place within the Diddy's sexual abuse
and cover-up enterprise.
The wire transmissions described herein
were made in furtherance of defendant's scheme
and common purpose.
Defendant's scheme and the above-describe
racketeering activities amounted to a common course
of conduct and tended to cause plaintiff and others
to hide and conceal defendant Diddy's abuse.
Each such racketeering activity was related,
had similar purposes, involved the same
or similar participants in methods of commission
and had similar results affecting similar victims,
including plaintiffs.
Defendants' fraudulent activities
are part of their ongoing business
and constitute a continuing threat to plaintiffs.
The pattern of racketeering activity alleged herein
and the Diddy's sexual abuse cover-up enterprise
are separate and distinct from each other.
Defendants engaged in a pattern of racketeering activity
alleged herein for the purpose of conducting
the affairs of the Diddy's sexual abuse
and cover-up enterprise.
Defendant Diddy and the Diddy's sexual abuse
and cover-up enterprise created and perpetuated
a toxic culture that allowed defendant Diddy's abuse
to flourish.
Defendant Diddy had extensive power and influence
on others due to his prominent status
as a mogul, his fame, and notoriety.
Defendant Diddy had command.
Defendant Diddy had means, access, and influence
to provide individuals with a career in the entertainment
industry and the other industries
through his dominant stature in the entertainment industry
and connections afforded him due to his fame and notoriety.
Defendant Diddy had authority.
Defendant Diddy, at all times, was a mogul and billionaire
who cultivated relationships with some of the most
influential individuals through his highly sought-after parties
and notoriety in the music industry.
Defendant Diddy had control.
Defendant Diddy controlled who did what?
When and how, within his circle of friends and employees,
including defendants named herein,
if defendants fell to comply with covering up
Defendant Diddy's sexual abuse and assaults,
they would be terminated, black bald or fine themselves
in legal trouble.
Defendant Diddy had power.
Plaintiff Parham attempted to report
that it was, in fact, Defendant Diddy,
who had sexually assaulted her, but instead was met
with disregard by the Contro-Costa Sheriff's Department.
Plaintiff Doves attempted to report their kidnapping,
assault, and Plaintiff Parham's assault was thwarted
when Defendant Pelletay intervened with the responding officer.
Defendant Diddy and the Diddy's sexual abuse
and cover-up enterprise were designed
to manipulate control, sexually assault,
and prevent individuals from coming forward.
Defendants knowingly benefited from the Diddy's
sexual abuse and cover-up enterprise
as they retained employment benefits
and other monetary benefits.
Specifically, Defendant Shane mysteriously had
a brand new car upon information and belief,
provided to him by Defendant Diddy.
And thanks and appreciation for facilitating
the sexual assault on Plaintiff.
Defendants Pelletay, Baldez, Jaguar, and Helena
received and handled cash on behalf of the enterprise.
Defendant Odell and Drusky received benefits
related to their celebrity, specifically Defendant Drusky,
who had a television show on the revolt TV network.
Defendants willfully ignored the dangers
of Defendant Diddy's conduct and pattern of harassment,
sexual assault, abuse, and misconduct,
solely for their own personal economic benefit.
Plaintiffs reports to police were ignored.
Others who complained about Defendant Diddy's
egregious behavior were ignored
until Cassie Ventura sued Defendant Diddy.
Since Miss Ventura's bravery count
this individuals who come forward
and file complaints regarding sexual abuse
at the hands of Defendant Diddy, the accords of victims
and evidence obtained by the U.S. Attorney's Office
for the Southern District of New York
ultimately led the Defendant Diddy being indicted
for recoil violations and sex trafficking
among other charges.
The Diddy's sexual abuse and cover-up enterprise
and its members protected Defendant Diddy,
therefore allowing Defendant Diddy to continue
with sorted and egregious sexual abuse practices,
intimidated witnesses and victims
from reporting Defendant Diddy's crimes
and interfered with investigations concerning his abuse.
Most notably a video showing Defendant Diddy
up using Miss Ventura was covered up and sold to him.
In the instant case, Defendant Diddy was aided
and abetted by his network of employees,
including Defendants, who helped him escape
and evade capture by police after plaintiffs
harrowing escape.
Defendants were members of the Diddy's
sexual abuse and cover-up enterprise
and facilitated, benefited from, had knowledge of
or should have known of Defendant Diddy's
sexual proclivities and predatory sexual behavior.
Defendants assisted in Defendant Diddy's
predatory sexual behavior and proclivities
by setting a plaintiff to be sexually assaulted
and raped by Defendant Diddy,
as well as assisting in covering up the crime thereafter.
Defendants provided Defendant Diddy
the means to effectuate his crimes,
including carrying the drugs used to disable plaintiffs
as well as the means to escape.
Plaintiffs have been injured in their person
by reason of these rico violations,
by reason of and as a result of Defendant's conduct,
in furtherance of the Diddy abuse enterprise
and resulting rico violations,
plaintiff have been injured in their persons.
As detailed above, plaintiffs have suffered
direct and severe damage to their professional
and personal well-being as a result of the assault
and harassment perpetuated by and allowed by Defendants.
Defendant Diddy's assault and Defendant Rico violations
have caused plaintiff to suffer from severe emotional distress,
including developing and eating disorder
and extreme weight loss causing several hospitalizations
as well as extensive need for therapy.
As a result of Defendant's actions,
plaintiffs have continued to experience fear and anxiety
and also sought professional help on numerous occasions
since the egregious assault, including several hospitalizations,
visits to a personal physician and therapist,
specifically plaintiff Dose,
have had to move continuously and even petition
for name changes to protect their identities
from being discovered by the Diddy abuse enterprise.
Defendant Diddy's rape, kidnapping and assault
and Defendant's rico violations
have caused plaintiffs to be fearful,
distressed, anxious, degraded, and depressed.
Plaintiffs have gained a global distrust for individuals.
If not for the Defendant Diddy's direct action
and atmosphere cultivated by them
and the defendants who were members
of the Diddy sexual abuse and cover-up enterprise,
plaintiffs would not have developed several issues
that have severely impacted their lives and livelihood.
Plaintiffs' issues and overall health
have been exasperated by the ongoing trauma
of not being believed.
The damage the plaintiff's person is incalculable.
Plaintiff Parham has experienced years of anxiety
and depression since the violent rape and assault
that occurred in 2018.
Her anxiety and depression was compounded
by the lack of care and complete disregard
of her reports to law enforcement.
Even when plaintiff was brave enough
to name Defendant Diddy to the police,
when called immediately after the incident,
she was dismissed and treated
as if she was lying due to the fame
and overall public support of Defendant Diddy at the time,
which speaks to the widespread influence
Defendant Diddy had over the general public at large.
Plaintiff Parham has struggled with her inability
to reconcile her horrible experience
with Defendant Diddy and other members
of the Diddy Abuse Enterprise
and their outward failure to protect women
as members included women.
Plaintiff does lived in constant fear
and have went through great lengths
to protect their lives and identities
from discovery of the Diddy Abuse Enterprise.
Plaintiffs come forward now
because they believe it's safe to do so,
to defend in Diddy's incarceration,
charges and upcoming trial
as well in support of Plaintiff.
At all relevant times,
all defendants were aware of the essential nature
and scope of the Diddy sexual abuse cover-up
and enterprise and intended to participate in it.
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 the second cause of action.
If you'd like to contact me, you can do that
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can be found in the description box.
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