Last week on September 17th, Sean “Diddy” Combs, better known in the music industry as P. Diddy or Puff Daddy, was arrested and charged with a host of offenses, including sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation for prostitution.
Diddy, a rapper and producer, is widely known as the Hollywood Epstein because, like Epstein, he hosted massive sex parties and forced clients to have sex with prostitutes while filming.
Now that Diddy's bail has been denied, other Hollywood stars have been engaging in questionable behavior, with many entering a “social media deletion frenzy.”
“BlazeNews Tonight's” Jill Savage and “Fearless” host Jason Whitlock discuss the situation.
Currently, Diddy is “incarcerated in a Brooklyn jail and reportedly on suicide watch,” Gill says.
Naturally, many are wondering whether Diddy will “end up getting duped by Epstein.”
Another big question is: Who are the co-conspirators? Like Epstein's list, which is shrouded in mystery, Diddy's list of elite conspiracy theories is certainly long, but who are they?
No other arrests have been made yet, but “some Hollywood heavyweights are clearly terrified,” he said.
One of them is singer, rapper and producer Usher, whose “posts disappeared from X, but he later offered the excuse that he was hacked.”
Another Hollywood star who has deleted her social media accounts is punk singer Pink, after some of her posts were apparently “86ed”, Jill says.
But “one of the creepiest moments in this story” actually happened in 2016, when Usher appeared on “The Howard Stern Show” and recounted his wild days living at Diddy's.
When Usher was 14, he was sent to Puffy Flavors Camp to “see the lifestyle.”
“There was some really weird stuff going on,” Usher said in the interview, before listing off some of the celebrities he'd seen at Diddy's infamous parties, including Biggie Smalls, Lil' Kim, Craig Mack, Faith Evans, the band Jodeci and Mary J. Blige.
Jason has known for decades that the rap music industry is corrupt to the core.
“I've been saying for a long time that the music industry is satanic, it's a sex cult, and when it comes to hip-hop, its role is to make the culture more nihilistic and permeate it, and Diddy is at the forefront of that, and that's what has become reality,” he explains.
Now that Diddy has been officially arrested and charged, Jason says, “A lot of people are worried. A lot of people in Hollywood, a lot of athletes, a lot of A-list celebrities.”
But Blaze Media editor-in-chief Matthew Peterson can't help but question the timing.
“Why is he causing problems? now“Illegal activity is common at celebrity extravagant parties,” he said.
According to Jason, Diddy's downfall was a result of his arrogance.
“Diddy started suing people and challenging the system that put him in that position,” Jason said, adding that Diddy mistakenly thought he was equal to the people who put him at the top of the music industry.
“[He] “I was like, 'Hey, I'm a billionaire. I'm equal to these guys that put me up,' and the guys that put Diddy up are like, 'No, you're not. You have a role and a place and you're out of it. We're going to trash you like a sick dog,'” he explains.
“Diddy was a tool to lure people into his home and get them to participate in activities that would be caught on camera, and now he has blackmail information on politicians and other celebrities and influential people,” Jason says.
“I'm confused as to why every influential person in Hollywood believes the exact same thing – that Kamala Harris is the greatest person in the world and should be president of the United States, and that Donald Trump is a racist. You can't convince me that everyone in Hollywood thinks that – they think that because they have no choice,” he says.
“What's the next step? Where do we go from here?” asks Jill.
Check out the clip above to hear Jason's answers.
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