Did P. Diddy victimize 15-year-old Justin Bieber? Old video footage paints a gut-wrenching picture



Sean "Diddy" Combs, otherwise known as P. Diddy or Puff Daddy in the music industry, has been federally charged with a long list of crimes related to the criminal enterprise he both built and ran. His charges include sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, and transportation to engage in prostitution.

While Diddy was perhaps the head of the snake, he certainly isn’t the only celebrity who’s guilty of the sickening crimes that allegedly took place at the music mogul’s “freak offs.” In the wake of Combs’ arrest, many celebrities — people who were friends with him or attended his infamous parties — have started scrubbing their social media accounts. Usher is one of these individuals.

However, there are other celebrities who were caught up in Diddy’s web of debauchery not as accomplices but rather as victims — Diddy’s ex, singer Cassie Ventura, being the most notable.

But surely Cassie isn’t the only victim.

Sara Gonzales believes that there are likely multiple celebrities who were “victims of P. Diddy,” Justin Bieber being one of them.

When Bieber was a young teenager, he was discovered on YouTube and soon signed with Usher’s record label. He was quickly ushered into the industry and mentored by the “Yeah!” singer himself.

But who was Usher’s mentor? P. Diddy, of course, meaning Justin Bieber not only ran in the same circle as Diddy but was also mentored by him by default.

Sara plays a video clip from 2008 where P. Diddy claims to have “48-hour custody” of a 15-year-old Justin Bieber. They laugh about their plans to go “buck full crazy,” which included “getting some girls.”

In another clip from Bieber’s teen days, Diddy can be seen guilting Justin for “starting to act different” and avoiding contact with him.

“You ain't been calling me and hanging out the way we used to hang out,” Diddy said to a stuttering Bieber, who reluctantly offered up his personal phone number.

Sara calls the exchange “freaking weird” and “really creepy.”

“At just 15, Justin Bieber was attending Diddy's infamous parties” — “freak offs” — all of which “involved orgies and drugs,” she sighs.

However, Bieber didn’t just attend Diddy’s parties; some of Diddy’s parties were actually thrown in Justin’s honor.

Sara plays another clip of a birthday party Diddy threw for the young star, who can be seen chugging presumably alcohol and acting “intoxicated,” while somebody in the background yells, “Welcome to the family, Justin!”

The damage Diddy did to Justin Bieber is undeniable, but he certainly wasn’t the only one who made a victim out of the teen prodigy.

In a video montage Sara plays, several clips show a young Justin being groped, kissed, and touched and asked numerous questions that were sexual in nature — all by adults.

“This is just what these people were willing to do in broad daylight in front of a f****** camera. What happened when the camera's turned off?” asks Sara, who, as a mother, is sickened at the victimization of Justin Bieber.

“You can have fame; you can have money; you can have girls; you can have whatever you want. Here's everything on a silver platter, but you gotta play the game,” is the toxic message Sara says young Justin received.

To hear more of her commentary, watch the episode above.

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Why Hollywood should be 'VERY NERVOUS' about the Diddy scandal



Last week on September 17, Sean "Diddy" Combs, commonly known in the music industry as P. Diddy or Puff Daddy, was arrested and charged with a slew of crimes, including sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution.

The rapper and producer is widely being referred to as the Epstein of Hollywood because, like Epstein, Diddy threw massive sex parties during which he forced guests to engage in sexual activities with prostitutes while being filmed.

Now that Diddy has been denied bail, other Hollywood stars are making suspicious moves, many of them going on a “social media scrubbing spree.”

“Blaze News Tonight’s” Jill Savage and “Fearless” host Jason Whitlock discuss the situation.

Currently, Diddy is “locked up in a Brooklyn penitentiary where he reportedly was put on suicide watch,” says Jill.

Naturally, many are wondering whether or not Diddy will “wind up being Epsteined.”

The other big question is: Who are his co-conspirators? Like the mysterious Epstein list, certainly there are a number of elites on the list of those complicit in Diddy’s crimes, but who are they?

While no others have been arrested yet, “there are Hollywood heavyweights who are apparently spooked.”

One of those people is singer, rapper, and producer Usher, whose “posts vanished off X, only for him to make the excuse later that he was hacked.”

Another Hollywood star who scrubbed her social media accounts is punk singer P!nk. Apparently, several of her posts “were 86ed,” says Jill.

However, “one of the creepiest moments in the saga” actually occurred back in 2016 when Usher was on “The Howard Stern Show” and recounted his wild days living at Diddy’s.

When Usher was just 14, he was apparently sent off to “Puffy Flavor Camp” to “see the lifestyle.”

“There were very curious things taking place,” Usher said in the interview before listing specific celebrities he saw at Diddy’s infamous parties, including Biggie Smalls, Lil’ Kim, Craig Mack, Faith Evans, the band Jodeci, and Mary J. Blige, among others.

Jason has known that the rap music industry is corrupt to the core for decades now.

“It's been my argument for many years — and it's all come to fruition — that the music industry is satanic; it's a sex cult, and as it relates to hip-hop, its role is to instill, impart, make the culture more nihilistic, and Diddy is at the head of that,” he explains.

Now that Diddy has been officially arrested and charged, Jason says that “a lot of people should be nervous — a lot of Hollywood people, a lot of athletes, a lot of the A-list celebrities.”

Blaze Media editor in chief Matthew Peterson can’t help but be suspicious about the timing, however.

“Why is he getting in trouble now?” he asks, noting that illegal things happen at debaucherous celebrity parties all the time.

According to Jason, Diddy’s downfall is a result of his cockiness.

“Diddy started suing people and started challenging the establishment that put him in place,” says Jason, adding that Diddy mistakenly assumed that he was equal to the people who installed him at the top of the music industry.

“[He] thought, ‘Hey, I'm a billionaire; I'm the equal of these other people that installed me,’ and the people that installed Diddy are saying, ‘No, you're not; you have a role and a place to stay in; you've gone outside of that, and we will put you down like a sick dog,'” he explains.

“Diddy was a tool to bait people to come to his house and participate in things that they would put on camera, and now you have blackmail information on politicians, other celebrities, influencers,” says Jason.

“You wonder why all the Hollywood influencer celebrity people think the exact same thing — Kamala Harris is the greatest person in the world … she should be president of the United States, and Donald Trump is racist. You can't convince me that everybody in Hollywood thinks that. They think that because they have no other choice but to think that,” he says.

“What’s the next phase? Where do we go from here?” asks Jill.

To hear Jason’s answer, watch the clip above.

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Diddy posts 'Victory' — a music video consisting entirely of him running from police — implying he's falsely accused

Diddy posts 'Victory' — a music video consisting entirely of him running from police — implying he's falsely accused



Rapper and entrepreneur Sean "Diddy" Combs made a peculiar social media post amid his legal troubles and accusations of sex trafficking, which he has denied.

Combs, 54, has faced multiple civil lawsuits alleging sex trafficking, sexual abuse, and rape. Diddy has denied all allegations, calling them "sickening." The culmination of the accusations was a federal raid on the music producer's properties in Los Angeles and Miami, Florida.

On social media, Diddy took a break from his recent posting of family photos to showcase the 1998 music video for the song "Victory," which featured his late best friend, Christopher Wallace (Notorious B.I.G.), and Busta Rhymes.

With a caption, "Bad Boy for Life," Diddy shared the $2.7 million music video in its entirety.

The video is a gritty parody of sorts, referencing "The Running Man," a 1987 film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. The movie is about a falsely convicted cop who has a chance to regain his freedom by participating in a deadly TV show.

The music video featured actors Dennis Hopper and Danny DeVito and is known to be the most expensive hip-hop video of all time.

Diddy's mention of being a "Bad Boy for Life" is a reference to his own hit song of the same name. That 2001 music video was even more star-studded, featuring the likes of Ben Stiller and Shaquille O'Neal.

Diddy's most recent lawsuit, which was filed in February 2024 by producer Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones, cited many of the same claims as Combs' former partner Casandra Ventura.

Jones alleged that Combs sexually harassed him and was engaged in a "widespread and dangerous criminal sex trafficking organization."

Since the property raids, various stories have emerged from individuals close to the rapper.

Ex-girlfriend Misa Hylton shared security footage of one of the raids and alleged a racial bias was at play.

"If these were the sons of a non-Black celebrity, they would not have been handled with the same aggression. The attempt to humiliate and terrorize these innocent young BLACK MEN is despicable!" she wrote.

A former bodyguard of Combs, Gene Deal, suggested that the rapper has secret tapes of celebrities and politicians.

"He had politicians in there, he had princes in there, he also had a couple of preachers in there," Deal said.

Other accusations have fallen flat, such as a model who was alleged to have been on retainer by Diddy for sex work. The woman, Jade Ramey, denied these allegations.

Diddy stated in December 2023 that all the allegations against him were "individuals looking for a quick payday."

"Let me be absolutely clear: I did not do any of the awful things being alleged," he wrote.

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