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    By Kyla Jenée LaceyMarch 1, 202408 Mins Read
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    Hip-Hop, like any music genre, is a spectrum but at the end of the day, its start (at least on the West Coast for sure) was marred with violent lyrics, misogyny, and of course, homophobia (though ironically telling another man to suck your d*ck is seen as a rightful insult exacted by heterosexual manly men). 

    After reading the lawsuit filed against Sean “Diddy” Combs, who probably won’t receive jail time for his alleged sex crimes, it is hard not to conclude that he is, in fact, a serial rapist, in fact, one of the most prolific rapists has ever been documented. This is not just about the swiftly settled lawsuit which his former ‘girlfriend,’ Casandra Ventura, aka Cassie, filed against him at the end of last year, but more lawsuits have come out which incriminate Combs in a bevy of additional crimes.  The most recent lawsuit filed by producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, who worked on Diddy’s latest album, ironically titled The Love Album, alleges several shootings, including the shooting of his son, Justin Combs’ friend, (statutory) rape, sex trafficking, weapons trafficking, drug trafficking and sexual harassment, amongst other crimes. While there have been no criminal charges as of yet, this may ultimately be the downfall of Diddy, as it is alleged he is operating a cartel and violated the RICO Act (Racketeer Influence and Corrupt Organizations Act).

    Violating the RICO Act can be a state or federal crime and is the same crime which Young Thug is currently on trial for; the act has been used to prosecute organized crime syndicates, take down mob families and curtail gain activity.   

    The newest Diddy lawsuit is very unprofessionally written. First, these pictures of the people involved is unnecessary and served no purpose other than to be entertainment for the general public. You don’t need to put pictures of parties . This one is particularly shady 🧵 pic.twitter.com/KJnYPGkyXy

    — Natalie Whittingham Burrell 🐥 (@natlawyerchic) February 28, 2024

    But that is not what the tweets and tiktoks have been overwhelmingly about. All people can pay attention to is that his victims, who were preyed on by a man with too much control over others and not enough control over himself, might be gay.

    While some of the names of possible victims or perpetrators have been redacted, the footnotes leave no room for guessing who a “Grammy award-winning R&B singer who had trouble with law enforcement after assaulting a Bajan Billionaire,” and a “Philadelphia rapper who dated Nicki Minaj,” are. The lawsuit alleges the presence of the front-flipping singer at one of the parties with the underage girls, shocker, and that Diddy also had sexual relations with “a superbowl halftime performer,” who had a “success Vegas residency.” At the very beginning of his career, while he was a minor, there was a Superbowl halftime performer with a successful Vegas residency who lived with Diddy. If it is, in fact, the same person, that person has spoken about being exposed to sex parties at a young age while living with Diddy and has appeared uncomfortable when Combs’ name is brought up or even in his presence.

    If this is true, there is no difference between what harm R. Kelly caused Aaliyah and what Diddy has done; that would make Diddy a molester. 

    While Usher has remained silent about any allegations that may tie him to the case, Meek Mill has uncontrollably spiraled on Xitter, leaving many to believe that the allegations are true.  The worst part about it is that many people don’t see Meek as a victim, but rather a willing participant in the most heinous crime you could ever commit in hip-hop, being gay.

    There’s nothing wrong with being homosexual.

    The homophobia that plagues hip-hop Twitter is disheartening.

    Why do you care so much if Meek Mill is potentially gay but say nothing about him being an abuser. https://t.co/fd6cDEtLNS

    — Oralon (@oralcn) February 28, 2024

    In his suit, Jones also alleges that Diddy spiked the alcoholic drinks of underage girls with ecstasy, so not only was he giving underage girls alcohol, but he was also giving them drugs without their knowledge. Ecstasy is not just a drug that relaxes you; it makes you sexually aroused and no one should have to struggle to connect the dots on what someone would want to do with sexually aroused underage drunk girls. The suit claims that there was an organized effort to deceive Mr. Jones, as well as money that was wired to pay for the many crimes Mr. Jones witnessed and documented. 

    Article 183 of the suit alleges:

    “The members of the RICO enterprise all share a common purpose: to enrich themselves financially and sexually at the expense of producers, musicians, writers, creators, and artists by maximizing Defendants’ revenues through fraudulent means. As set forth herein, Defendants benefitted financially from their scheme to defraud Plaintiff, including by making false representations that claim that loyalty and obedience to Mr. Combs will result in cash payments ($250,000), Grammy awards, access to future projects, access to famous celebrities, access to famous athletes, a $20 million home on Star Island in Miami.  Promises that Plaintiff can increase his chances of securing cash payments ($250,000), Grammy awards, access to future projects, access to famous celebrities, access to famous athletes, a $20 million home on Star Island in Miami by soliciting sex workers, by soliciting prostitutes, by engaging is homosexual acts, by distributing and transporting firearms, by distributing and transporting drugs (ecstasy, cocaine, GHB, ketamine, marijuana, and mushrooms), by involuntarily sleeping with sex workers in the presence of Mr. Combs, and by utilizing their talents and labor to produce music, and other tangible goods and services without compensation, which Defendants would not have done but for the existence of the scheme.”

    Even the suit uses the language “engaging in homosexual acts,” listed in between multiple alleged crimes, but it is never called rape or even coerced sexual acts, but rather gayness is the center of the heinous allegations. Diddy used money, physical intimidation, car bombings, murder, drugs, and his influence in order to violate people sexually, but the homosexual part is the largest concentration of chatter, and at best, Diddy is “weird.”

    I’m not sure Chingy’s career was going to go to the moon, but it was definitely eclipsed once rumors began circulating about him and a transwoman named Sidney Starr. DJ Akademiks, known for fighting with women online, is the same person who Vic Mensa called a “bitch,” after stating he wanted to slap him in his face, and instead of reacting, Ak sat there like a bewildered duck.

    Akademiks has thoroughly taunted Meek Mill for possibly being sexually coerced by Diddy for over 24 hours. Akademiks has not directed any tweets at Diddy but rather at his associates. While chiding Yung Miami for her involvement, he has yet to speak about Diddy being a rapist or corrupted power but has posted a video of Diddy, Usher and Kevin Hart. In the video, Diddy talks about how he and a ten-year-old Usher would wrestle over cereal. Akademiks captions the tweet for this video as “Wrestling over the Frosted Flakes is crazy…” while he is clearly alluding to possible sexual activity, he makes no comments that his allegations would qualify as the sexual assault of a minor. This is the same Akademiks who stated in 2022 on Xitter, “Diddy different… my Nigga done f*cked around and had a side baby on his harem of side chicks. Brother Love a real 1.”

    DJ Akademiks is a professional loser who won’t address the actual crimes Diddy is alleged of committing, but harassed two of the possible victims (because we do not yet know the extent of Caresha’s involvement) in those crimes online and made light of the possible rape of a child. 

    The way you niggas coming on the sick now… I can’t wait to meet akademiks lol they know I drop tomar this they damage control this net getting too weird https://t.co/0WLuyCDhIu

    — MeekMill (@MeekMill) February 28, 2024

    Diddy was exacting his power when he allegedly raped countless people, but that’s no big deal because what’s more hip-hop than wielding power through exploitation and making someone suck your d*ck under duress. There are countless articles online about suspected gay rappers but not nearly as many abusive rapper compilations. The rapper The Game has spoken openly about how Diddy tried to pursue a sexual relationship with him for years but stops short of calling it sexual harassment or coercion.

    If the allegations are true, Diddy is not just a sexual predator; Diddy is a rapist. 

    Diddy is not gay; his sexual deviancy does not only involve men, but rather women and children and attributing his CRIMES to “gayness” is not just a misnomer but unfair to the gay community, ignores his actual crimes and erases the victimhood of his female, minor and male victims. 

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    Kyla Jenée Lacey is an accomplished third-person bio composer. Her spoken word has garnered tens of millions of views, and has been showcased on Pop Sugar, Write About Now, Buzzfeed, Harper’s Bizarre, Diet Prada, featured on the Tamron Hall show, and Laura Ingraham from Fox News called her work, “Anti-racist propaganda.”. She has performed spoken word at over 300 colleges in over 40 states. Kyla has been a finalist in the largest regional poetry slam in the country, no less than five times, and was nominated as Campus Activities Magazine Female Performer of the Year. Her work has been acknowledged by several Grammy-winning artists. Her poetry has been viewed over 50 million times and even used on protest billboards in multiple countries. She has written for large publications such as The Huffington Post, BET.com, and the Root Magazine and is the author of "Hickory Dickory Dock, I Do Not Want Your C*ck!!!," a book of tongue-in-cheek poems, about patriarchy....for manchildren.

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