Saturday, June 21, 2025

Jay-Z’s Problems Return to ’99’ After Judge Grants Case Dismissal.

Rapper Shawn Carter, better known as Jay-Z, has received approval to move forward with a motion to dismiss a serious legal case against him. The lawsuit, involving accusations of sexual misconduct with a minor, names both Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs as defendants. According to the court documents, Jay-Z can submit his motion to dismiss by February 6. “Jane Doe,” the pseudonym used for the plaintiff, may counter this motion by February 28, with Jay-Z allowed to respond by March 14.

Jay-Z has continually denied the allegations against him. In earlier proceedings, he attempted to have the plaintiff’s identity disclosed, arguing that public anonymity in such cases does not align with principles of justice and fairness. The court, however, permitted Jane Doe to maintain her anonymity at this stage.

Combs, also known as Puff Daddy, faces several legal challenges. Federal agents recently executed search warrants at his Los Angeles and Miami properties. The search, carried out in relation to separate sex trafficking and racketeering charges, saw law enforcement seizing items from Combs’s Miami house. Despite facing numerous allegations of sexual misconduct, from multiple accusers, Combs has consistently denied wrongdoing.

His legal team asserts that the accusations are baseless and motivated by financial gain.

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Rapper Shawn Carter, better known as Jay-Z, has received approval to move forward with a motion to dismiss a serious legal case against him. The lawsuit, involving accusations of sexual misconduct with a minor, names both Jay-Z and Sean "Diddy" Combs as defendants. According to the court documents, Jay-Z can submit his motion to dismiss by February 6. "Jane Doe," the pseudonym used for the plaintiff, may counter this motion by February 28, with Jay-Z allowed to respond by March 14. show more

CNN Analyst With Ties to Anti-Trump MeidasTouch, Jack Smith, & Diddy to Defend Luigi Mangione.

Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has made a significant addition to his legal team. On Friday, Karen Friedman Agnifilo—a CNN legal analyst and former Manhattan prosecutor under then-District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr.—was named as the suspected murderer‘s legal representative. Friedman Agnifilo handled many of the most high-profile prosecutions for the Manhattan DA’s office. Her firm, Agnifilo Intrater LLP, confirmed the announcement.

Mangione, aged 26, was apprehended earlier last week in a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania after being identified by a customer from police bulletins. Authorities claim that he was carrying a weapon, documents, and a mask linking him to the December 4 murder outside the New York Hilton Midtown. Thompson was shot during his arrival for an investor meeting.

TIES TO MEIDASTOUCH & JACK SMITH. 

Friedman Agnifilo, with a background as a former Chief Assistant District Attorney in Manhattan and experience as a legal adviser to Law & Order and legal analyst for CNN, brings added attention to this case. The former prosecutor has deep ties with numerous government figures including Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ) special prosecutor Jack Smith. Additionally, she is a contributor to the infamous left-wing, anti-Trump MeidasTouch network.

Her husband, Mark Agnifilo, is currently representing Sean “Diddy” Combs in his federal trial over allegations of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution.

Prosecutors, led by current Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, aim to extradite Mangione from Pennsylvania. Bragg has indicated readiness to proceed with the case, irrespective of Mangione’s decision on extradition. Meanwhile, Mangione is being held without bail, facing charges including intentional murder and weapons possession.

Initially, Mangione’s Pennsylvania attorney, Thomas Dickey, signaled opposition to extradition; however, recent statements from Bragg hint at a potential change in stance. Involvement from governors may become necessary, with Governor Kathy Hochul (D-NY) prepared to collaborate with Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) on a governor’s warrant if required.

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Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has made a significant addition to his legal team. On Friday, Karen Friedman Agnifilo—a CNN legal analyst and former Manhattan prosecutor under then-District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr.—was named as the suspected murderer's legal representative. Friedman Agnifilo handled many of the most high-profile prosecutions for the Manhattan DA's office. Her firm, Agnifilo Intrater LLP, confirmed the announcement. show more

Diddy Can Spy on Women in Detention Center: Report.

Music producer Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is currently held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York, as he awaits trial on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. Sources familiar with the facility indicate Combs is in the 4 North unit, a dorm-style section that typically houses high-profile inmates. This unit offers more privileges compared to the general population, including recreational activities such as air hockey.

Gene Borrello, a former Bonanno crime family enforcer, confirmed that the unit includes a room with grates, allowing a direct view into the women’s unit below. According to Borrello, these conditions provide male inmates with opportunities to interact with female inmates.

The allegations against Combs include orchestrating events termed “freak-offs,” which prosecutors say involved underage victims and coercive activities. The indictment details the use of substances and prostitutes at these gatherings. Combs asserts his innocence, claiming the activities were consensual.

Communication is restricted, with Combs allowed 300 minutes per month for phone calls. Despite the constraints, Combs is reportedly adjusting to life in custody. Meanwhile, his legal team continues efforts to secure bail, recently proposing increased supervision and financial guarantees.

Combs was heavily involved in Democratic politics. He even helped the founder of the far-left MeidasTouch network, Ben Meiselas, get his start in the sector.

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Music producer Sean 'Diddy' Combs is currently held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York, as he awaits trial on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. Sources familiar with the facility indicate Combs is in the 4 North unit, a dorm-style section that typically houses high-profile inmates. This unit offers more privileges compared to the general population, including recreational activities such as air hockey. show more

Lawsuit Alleges Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Raped 10-Year-Old Boy.

A new lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs accuses the music mogul of the rape of a 10-year-old boy at a Manhattan hotel in 2005. The plaintiff, represented by attorney Tony Buzbee, claims he was drugged and assaulted by Combs during a visit to New York intended to advance his budding music career.

Allegations detail a disturbing series of events, claiming Combs coerced the boy with promises of fame followed by a drug-laced drink. After the drink took effect, the lawsuit states that Combs sexually assaulted the boy and threatened him to remain silent.

The lawsuit is part of a slew of recent legal actions against Combs, including claims that he raped a 17-year-old in 2008. These cases add to the list of allegations against Combs, including previous accusations involving minors.

Combs, currently detained at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, faces charges including sex trafficking and racketeering. Combs was arrested on September 16 and denied pre-trial release twice, with bail set at $50 million. His upcoming criminal trial is scheduled for May 2025, where he could potentially face life imprisonment if convicted.

So far, well over 120 individuals have made accusations against Combs. A hotline set up for others to report their own accusations received over 15,000 calls.

Combs is also linked to the Democratic party through Ben Meiselas, co-founder of the far-left MeidasTouch Network. Celebrity attorney Kenny Meiselas, the father of Ben Meiselas, had been employed by Combs. He also helped his son get an internship at Combs’s record label, which led to work with Hillary Clinton.

The Biden-Harris White House has described the MeidasTouch Network as its “front lines” against President Donald J. Trump in the 2024 presidential campaign.

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A new lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs accuses the music mogul of the rape of a 10-year-old boy at a Manhattan hotel in 2005. The plaintiff, represented by attorney Tony Buzbee, claims he was drugged and assaulted by Combs during a visit to New York intended to advance his budding music career. show more

This Biden-Harris Media Ally Got His Start in Politics Through P. Diddy.

Ben Meiselas, co-founder of the far-left MeidasTouch Network tied to the Biden-Harris White House, owes his political career to disgraced hip-hop mogul Sean ‘P. Diddy’ Combs. Meiselas’s father, celebrity attorney Kenny Meiselas, worked for Combs and arranged for the Democrat celebrity to give his son an internship at his record label, Bad Boy Records.

Combs spearheaded MTV’s ‘Vote or Die’ voter registration campaign in 2004. Meiselas’s internship revolved around this effort, which saw him attend that year’s Democratic National Convention. Meiselas would later parlay this experience with Combs into an internship with then-Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY).

The accusations against Combs, also known as Puff Daddy, indicate a pattern of abuse involving multiple victims over many years. A prominent celebrity party host who counted A-listers such as LeBron James among his guests, Combs is alleged to have presided over so-called “freak-offs” in which drugged women were enticed or coerced into having sex with male prostitutes, among other transgressions. At least 120 people are seeking to bring civil claims against Combs. Twenty-five were minors at the time of their alleged abuse, with the youngest being a nine-year-old boy.

In addition to kickstarting Ben Meiselas’s political career, Combs played a personal role in the Meiselas family, introducing Kenny Meiselas to his current wife, Beth Katz Meiselas, a publicist for Jennifer Lopez.

Ben Meiselas’s MeidasTouch Network, which he runs alongside brothers Brett and Jordy, is described by the Biden-Harris White House as its “front lines” against Donald Trump, popularizing false anti-Trump stories such as the “bloodbath” hoax.

In addition to its links to Combs, MeidasTouch has been funded by Lincoln Project co-founder and “predator” John Weaver and Reid Hoffman, a former guest of Jeffrey Epstein‘s Little St. James, a.k.a. “Pedophile Island.”

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Ben Meiselas, co-founder of the far-left MeidasTouch Network tied to the Biden-Harris White House, owes his political career to disgraced hip-hop mogul Sean ‘P. Diddy’ Combs. Meiselas’s father, celebrity attorney Kenny Meiselas, worked for Combs and arranged for the Democrat celebrity to give his son an internship at his record label, Bad Boy Records. show more

Diddy Accuser Hotline Gets Over 15,000 Calls.

Sean “Diddy” Combs faces intensified legal challenges as 120 new accusers have emerged with allegations of sexual misconduct. Attorney Tony Buzbee, representing the claimants, reported a surge in outreach, with a hotline set up for the case receiving thousands of calls. During an interview with Law & Crime Network, Buzbee stated that following an initial announcement, over 3,200 calls were logged in just ten days. A subsequent press conference triggered an influx of 12,000 additional calls.

This latest development comes amid existing charges of racketeering, conspiracy, and sex trafficking against the music mogul. Among the new accusations is a particularly distressing claim involving a nine-year-old boy. The minor was allegedly lured to New York City under the pretense of a record deal audition and sexually assaulted by Combs and associates.

Buzbee, known for his involvement in high-profile cases, previously represented several women accusing NFL player Deshaun Watson of misconduct, resulting in an 11-game suspension for Watson and a $5 million fine. He additionally led Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton‘s defense team during impeachment proceedings late last year.

Combs’ legal troubles began in mid-September with his arrest, following a year of mounting accusations. Amidst these legal proceedings, his properties have been searched by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and video evidence of alleged violence has surfaced. Despite the mounting allegations, Combs maintains his innocence, entering a not-guilty plea.

The case’s complexity deepens with reports of a pornographic tape involving a high-profile celebrity who was allegedly filmed without consent. According to attorney Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, this video is being circulated within Hollywood, with efforts reportedly underway to negotiate its purchase by the unwitting celebrity.

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Sean "Diddy" Combs faces intensified legal challenges as 120 new accusers have emerged with allegations of sexual misconduct. Attorney Tony Buzbee, representing the claimants, reported a surge in outreach, with a hotline set up for the case receiving thousands of calls. During an interview with Law & Crime Network, Buzbee stated that following an initial announcement, over 3,200 calls were logged in just ten days. A subsequent press conference triggered an influx of 12,000 additional calls. show more

Musk: Kamala’s Billionaire Backers Are ‘TERRIFIED’ That Trump Will Release The Epstein Client List.

Tech billionaire Elon Musk is claiming that several billionaires who support Democratic Party presidential nominee Kamala Harris are afraid that former President Donald J. Trump will release the list of clients connected to Jeffrey Epstein and his private island if reelected. Musk made the claim during an interview with Tucker Carlson on Monday, published on his social media platform X (formerly Twitter).

The tech mogul questioned why no one on the list had been prosecuted and suggested that elites’ support for Kamala Harris is linked to the possibility that Trump may release the Epstein client list.

“Some of those billionaires behind Kamala are terrified of that outcome,” Musk said, contending that Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn, and Microsoft founder Bill Gates, are among those “uncomfortable” with the list being made public. Hoffman visited Epstein’s island, and Gates met Epstein multiple times.

“Between Diddy and Epstein, there’s probably thousands of hours of footage here,” Musk added. Both Epstein’s Caribbean island, Little St. James, and his New Mexico ranch were allegedly wired with cameras.

Musician and media mogul Diddy, real name Sean Combs, was also recently arrested on sex trafficking, rape, and sexual abuse charges, with one victim allegedly as young as nine.

Kenny Meiselas, the father of the three brothers who founded the pro-Democrat MeidasTouch group, is also linked to Diddy. MeidasTouch also has links to Epstein and Hoffman.

“If Trump wins, we can do some housecleaning,” Musk said, warning that democracy is at risk in the upcoming presidential election.

Musk announced his support for President Trump earlier this year and appeared on stage with him in Butler, Pennsylvania, over the weekend. It was Trump’s first visit back to the area since his attempted assassination by Thomas Matthew Crooks in July.

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Tech billionaire Elon Musk is claiming that several billionaires who support Democratic Party presidential nominee Kamala Harris are afraid that former President Donald J. Trump will release the list of clients connected to Jeffrey Epstein and his private island if reelected. Musk made the claim during an interview with Tucker Carlson on Monday, published on his social media platform X (formerly Twitter). show more

REVEALED: More Diddy Links to MeidasTouch Founders, Described as Biden’s ‘Front Line.’  

Kenny Meiselas, the father of the three brothers who founded the MeidasTouch group, was introduced to his current wife by Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, a.k.a. Puff Daddy, the hip hop mogul now accused of sexual assault and sex trafficking.

Meiselas — whose sons Ben, Brett, and Jordy started the “bloodbath” hoax and are described by Joe Biden’s White House as the “front lines” of the campaign against Donald Trump — is a celebrity attorney and has worked with Combs for decades.

Combs reportedly played a highly active role in pairing him with Beth Katz Meiselas, a publicist to the likes of Jennifer Lopez. He took the attorney shopping for Cartier sunglasses and Versace suits to help make the match.

Combs also played a crucial role in paving the way for Ben Meiselas, Kenny’s son from a previous marriage, to enter politics. He took the younger Meiselas on as an intern, where he worked with Combs’s team on a voter registration drive in 2004 and attended the Democratic convention.

Ben eventually parlayed this nepotistic posting into an internship with then-Senator Hillary Clinton.

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Kenny Meiselas, the father of the three brothers who founded the MeidasTouch group, was introduced to his current wife by Sean 'Diddy' Combs, a.k.a. Puff Daddy, the hip hop mogul now accused of sexual assault and sex trafficking. show more

What Diddy Do? – The Allegations Against Sean ‘Puffy’ Combs…

Music mogul and rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs is currently embroiled in multiple civil lawsuits alleging sex trafficking, sexual abuse, and rape. Federal agents with U.S. Homeland Security conducted raids on the rapper’s residences in Los Angeles and Miami on March 25 as part of the investigation. Combs, 54, has refuted all allegations, with his legal team describing the lawsuits as opportunistic attempts for monetary gain.

Combs faces accusations involving at least five women and one man.

CASANDRA ‘CASSIE’ VENTURA.

Last year, singer Casandra Ventura filed a lawsuit alleging that she was beaten, raped, and sex-trafficked by Combs on multiple occasions spanning a decade. She alleged the abuse began soon after they met. Combs signed Ventura to his label in 2005. She was 19, and he was 37. Ventura claimed that when she tried to end their relationship in 2018, Combs forced his way into her home and raped her.

RODNEY ‘LIL ROD’ JONES.

In February, music producer Rodney Jones filed a lawsuit against Combs, alleging he was “subjected to unwanted advances by associates of Diddy at his direction.” Jones worked for Combs from September 2022 to November 2023. He claims that during that time, Combs sexually harassed, drugged, and threatened him. Jones’s suit also alleges that Combs hosted “sex-trafficking parties” featuring underage girls and illegal drugs.

JOIE DICKERSON-NEAL.

Dickerson-Neal filed a lawsuit in November 2023 alleging that Combs drugged and sexually assaulted her and secretly recorded the assault. The alleged assault occurred in 1991 when Dickerson-Neal was a college student. After “reluctantly” agreeing to go out to dinner with Combs on January 3, 1991, Dickerson-Neal alleges she was drugged, “resulting in her being in a physical state where she could not independently stand or walk.”

JANE DOE 1.

Also, in November 2023, an anonymous plaintiff filed a lawsuit against Combs, accusing him and singer-songwriter Aaron Hall of raping her and her friend in 1990 or 1991. The plaintiff alleges that after being invited by the two men to an afterparty, she “was offered more drinks and was coerced into having sex with Combs.” She then discovered that her friend was “forced to have sex with Combs and Hall in another room,” according to the suit. Days later, the lawsuit alleges, Combs visited the plaintiff and her friend at their residence, where he became angry “and began assaulting and choking Jane Doe to the point that she passed out.”

JANE DOE 2.

In December of 2023, another anonymous plaintiff accused Combs of drugging and gang-raping her in 2003 when she was just 17 years old. The plaintiff alleges she was plied with drugs and alcohol at his New York studio before Combs and two of his associates raped her. Her suit accuses Combs of engaging in a “sex trafficking scheme” in which she was flown to New York on a private jet from her home in Michigan.

THE MEIDAS TOUCH? 

Kenny Meiselas, longtime attorney for Combs, is the father of Ben, Brett, and Jordan Meiselas, the brothers who founded MeidasTouch Network, a White-House linked media organization that created the Trump ‘bloodbath‘ hoax. Ben Meiselas got his start in politics by interning for Combs, who was involved in pro-Democrat get-out-the-vote efforts at the time. The extent to which the Meiselas patriarch — or his son Ben — knew of Combs’s alleged sex trafficking schemes and rapes is unknown.

Combs is at least the third individual connected with MeidasTouch Network to be associated with alleged sexual crimes. The media organization was funded by the Lincoln Project, which was co-founded by accused sexual predator John Weaver. MeidasTouch Network also receives funding from Reid Hoffman, the E. Jean Carroll megadonor, a personal friend of Jeffrey Epstein, and a guest at Epstein’s notorious private island.
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Music mogul and rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs is currently embroiled in multiple civil lawsuits alleging sex trafficking, sexual abuse, and rape. Federal agents with U.S. Homeland Security conducted raids on the rapper's residences in Los Angeles and Miami on March 25 as part of the investigation. Combs, 54, has refuted all allegations, with his legal team describing the lawsuits as opportunistic attempts for monetary gain. show more

MeidasTouch Founder Worked for Diddy, Who Helped Him Into Hillary Clinton’s Office.

Ben Meiselas, one of the three Meiselas brothers who founded the White House-linked MeidasTouch Network responsible for the “bloodbath” hoax among others, started his career by interning for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, the hip hop mogul now under investigation for allegedly running a Jeffrey Epstein-style sex trafficking operation.

Combs, also known as ‘Puff Daddy’ and ‘P. Diddy’, is a longtime client of the Meiselas brothers’ father, Kenny Meiselas, a celebrity attorney who has also represented the likes of Lady Gaga, Lizzo, and Nicki Minaj.

Through this nepotistic connection, Ben Meiselas gained an internship at Combs’s Bad Boy Records, though he claimed in a 2018 interview that he “started at the bottom.”

“I was the first one to get in every morning, and he would send me on every possible errand. I’d be helping his assistants get ready for an event and I’d hear things like ‘That’s not the Diddy spoon!’” Meiselas said, adding that the experience taught him “to be a perfectionist and gave me insight into leadership.”

The internship with Combs, who attended Meiselas’s bar mitzvah, ultimately gave Meiselas his “entrée into politics,” according to Variety.

“In 2004 Puff led the ‘Vote or Die’ [voter-registration and awareness] campaign at MTV, and my role morphed from intern-gopher to working with his team on those events,” Meiselas explained. “I attended the Democratic convention that year, and through it all I developed a real love for politics.”

Meiselas went on to intern for then-Senator Hillary Clinton.

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Ben Meiselas, one of the three Meiselas brothers who founded the White House-linked MeidasTouch Network responsible for the "bloodbath" hoax among others, started his career by interning for Sean 'Diddy' Combs, the hip hop mogul now under investigation for allegedly running a Jeffrey Epstein-style sex trafficking operation. show more