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Diddy’s Collapse: No Accident

Investigative journalist Whitney Webb goes where few other journalists venture, connecting the dots linking together P. Diddy and his Bad Boy Entertainment record label with larger entertainment and media companies — all tied to organized crime.

Diddy is hardly the only one who has used sexual blackmail and trafficking to consolidate power. Many of these others have similar stories, as well as industry links. The one commonality: The criminals now disguise themselves as oligarchs and philanthropists. Most are involved with Benjamin Netanyahu’s corrupt government in Israel. Some faces to watch: The Hollywood mega-director Brett Ratner and Alvin Malnik, an influential real estate and restaurant owner in Florida. Here’s more from Savvy Finance.

“Didddy is not the head of the snake…You always have to be suspicious when they do not take down the head of the snake.”

So says Sabrina Salvati on her channel Sabby Sabs. Here, she gets into the connections drawn by Whitney Webb, Suge Knight and others, wondering aloud why Diddy is facing justice, but not those in control of him.

Menendez Brothers, Diddy Link

Riss Flex reports that there’s  a direct connection between the Menendez Brothers case, Sean “P. Diddy” Combs and the child sex trafficking network on the eastern seaboard.

The connection revolves around Jose Menendez, father of Erik and Lyle Menendez who are still seeking their freedom from incarceration decades after murdering their parents.

Flex says the Menendez family lived in a lavish mansion in the New Jersey area, close to Ivy League schools, as did Diddy, Jeffrey Epstein and other characters connected to the sex-trafficking ring on the eastern seaboard. Menendez and many of the others also had operations in the Caribbean.

She exposes how Jose Menendez, who was chief operating officer at RCA Records, not only sexually molested his sons when they were youngsters,  but also preyed on young celebrity boys associated with the record label.

Flex says testimony from the Menendez brothers at the 1980 murder trial, which included charges of blatant sexual assault and rape, were totally disregarded by the court. Says Flex, “Guess where these celebrity boys who are claiming sexual assault are coming from–Puerto Rico, the heart of the ring!” She uncovers more shocking details and explains further.

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