I Believe The Feds Have Freak Off Tapes Of Celebrities, Politicians, and Athletes at Diddy’s Parties
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Published 2024-04-03
All Comments (21)
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The feds have freak off tapes of the feds too.
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Gene just change clothes, eat lunch and sit back down..he never leaves 😂
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Can you imagine how many celebrities wondering what "happened that night". And if they're on tape 🥴
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This is not a black man bringing another black man down. If Diddy goes down, he did it to himself.
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If puff doesn't go down he's a federal informant.
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Art of Dialogue is 20x more engaging then VladTV
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Gipp said it best “how does a man that hasn’t written one song or produced NOTHING have all the money while the actual artist are struggling…it has to be sex”
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Gene is the only one who's story has NEVER changed so I got love for Gene # respect to Gene from the UK
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No more big words unc, you gonna hurt yourself 😂😂😂😂
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Mr. Gene has done nothing but hold the diddler accountable for his actions. Periodt point blank.
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"But ummm... AIN'T THIS YOU?!?!".... had me done 😂😂
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It kills me the people always wanna blame the white man or someone bringing them down when they did it to themselves
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That “unscrupulous” word @4:57 was kickin his ass 😂😂
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Any politicians/celebrities on those tapes will never be touched! Goes too high!
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and none of them will be held accountable but protected because they are super rich...
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Gene really cracked his self up with that old ass opening joke 😭😭😭
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questions is, are they gathering evidence to prosecute, or to cover it up like they did with epstein? still havent seen anything released from that
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IF the feds have the tapes. They just gain a whole bunch of informants in Hollywood lol
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If they got any recordings from his Los Angeles home then Diddy is cooked both criminally and civil. California you need consent to record someone without their consent. He will catch a criminal case and can be sued substantially in civil court. Unlike New York and New Jersey, California is a “two-party consent” state. This makes it illegal to record a private conversation unless all parties consent to the recording. A violation of the two-party consent provisions of the California Penal Code is a criminal misdemeanor and may also give rise to a civil lawsuit
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“Diddy be wantin’ to party … and you gotta tell’em NO”