Aaron Hall Has Allegedly Gone Missing As His & Diddy's Sexual Assault Accuser Attempts To Serve Him

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The prayer before he gets into it :mjtf:

This is both blasphemous and criminal :dead:

Now I lay me down to sleep
I pray my Lord my soul to keep
If I should die before I wake
I pray my Lord my soul to take
You’ll be saying “Daddy” to me
But please don’t hurt me
This is my first experience, baby
Make it feel alright, don’t worry baby

 

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Finally, somebody learned from Russell
Bali it is

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Bali boyz

Bali or Indonesia is not what you think it is:


Texas Fugitive Captured in Bali​

U.S. Department of State
Bureau of Diplomatic Security
Washington, DC

IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
February 18, 2005

A New York native wanted by Texas law enforcement authorities for federal securities fraud was arrested in Bali, Indonesia, on February 16, 2005, and was escorted to the United States territory of Guam on February 17, 2005, as a result of a week-long investigation conducted by the Bureau of Diplomatic Security, the Indonesian National Police, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Jules Bernard Fleder fled the United States after learning of a warrant for his arrest issued by the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas. Fleder's alleged criminal activity is believed to have cost Texas investors approximately $6 million.

The Diplomatic Security special agent assigned to the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, was notified by the FBI of the outstanding warrant for Fleder. The Diplomatic Security special agent, working with the FBI assistant legal attaché at the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, coordinated with the Indonesia National Police to locate and apprehend Fleder.

The Bali unit of Task Force 88, the Indonesian National Police's special unit trained by the Bureau of Diplomatic Security's Antiterrorism Assistance Training Program, arrested Fleder at a hotel in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. In the past 7 months, Indonesian police officials have assisted the Diplomatic Security special agent assigned to the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta with the return to the United States of four fugitives.

FBI special agents escorted Fleder back to the United States of territory of Guam on February 17, 2005.

Diplomatic Security is the worldwide law enforcement and security arm of the U.S. Department of State with special agents assigned to U.S. diplomatic missions overseas and field offices throughout the United States. Diplomatic Security special agents conduct passport and visa fraud investigations worldwide and are responsible for security at 285 U.S. diplomatic facilities around the world.


Fugitive Wanted in Florida and Ohio


A fugitive child molester and deadbeat dad has been returned to the United States with the assistance of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Diplomatic Security.


Ralph Berlin Stepp is wanted by authorities in Florida, where in 2002 he pleaded no contest to a charge of lewd and lascivious conduct with an 11-year-old girl. Stepp’s passport indicated he had been living in Indonesia since May 25, 2002, five days before he was supposed to appear in a Florida courtroom for his sentencing hearing.


Stepp also is wanted by authorities in Ohio for failure to pay child support.


He was detained April 16 by Indonesian police for overstaying his visa.


When Indonesian authorities alerted the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta of Stepp’s detention, Diplomatic Security personnel at the embassy worked quickly to verify Stepp’s fugitive status.


Following an Indonesian deportation ruling, Diplomatic Security coordinated with Indonesian Immigration, Indonesian National Police, and the U.S. Marshals Service to have Stepp transported from Indonesia to the U.S. territory of Guam, where he was arrested and faces extradition back to Florida at the request of the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office.


An Indonesian National Police officer escorted Stepp from Bali to Guam, where he was arrested April 20 by local police and agents from the Department of Homeland Security’s Customs and Border Protection.


In the past three years, nine American fugitive felons have been located in Indonesia by Indonesian and U.S. law enforcement officials and returned to the United States.


Greg Starr, Director of the Diplomatic Security Service, noted the unique abilities of Diplomatic Security to operate globally, and praised the cooperation of Indonesian authorities in helping to return the fugitive to the United States.


“It’s this type of close, worldwide law enforcement liaison capability that gives Diplomatic Security unparalleled ability to locate, pursue and apprehend fugitives,” said Starr. “Despite the lack of an extradition treaty between Indonesia and the United States, the Indonesian National Police and Immigration authorities have been extremely cooperative with DS personnel in locating and deporting American citizens who are fugitives from justice.”


Brevard County Sheriff’s Sgt. David Fitch cited the international cooperation among multiple law enforcement agencies for locating the fugitive child molester halfway around the globe and returning him to Florida.


“The Brevard County Sheriff's Office is grateful for the cooperation of the Indonesian Authorities, the U.S. Department of State’s Diplomatic Security Service, the United States Marshal Service, and the authorities in Guam for reaching across the world to bring a sex offender back to face justice in Brevard County, Florida,” said Fitch. “This should send a message to sex offenders there is nowhere in the world to hide.”


The Bureau of Diplomatic Security is the U.S. Department of State’s law enforcement and security arm. The special agents, engineers, and security professionals of the Bureau are responsible for the security of 285 U.S. diplomatic missions around the world. In the United States, Diplomatic Security personnel protect the U.S. Secretary of State and high-ranking foreign dignitaries and officials visiting the United States, investigate passport and visa fraud, and conduct personnel security investigations. More information about the U.S. Department of State and the Bureau of Diplomatic Security may be obtained at www.diplomaticsecurity.state.gov.




Golose said there is no extradition agreement between Indonesia and the U.S., but the two nations have police-to-police cooperation arrangements that would enable Beam to be deported to his homeland.


Clark, 32, who flew to Indonesia in July, was deported through Ngurah Rai airport in Denpasar, the provincial capital of Bali resort island. He was handed over to 13 agents of the FBI and was being flown to Texas on a specially chartered plane from the bureau.


Bali police spokesman Hery Wiyanto said Clark arrived in Indonesia on July 19 on an American Airlines flight through Jakarta. He was then arrested in Canggu neighborhood in Bali on July 30 based on a notice from Interpol.
 

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I mentioned this before but I knew some girls who went to see Guy at the Apollo and Aaron Hall gave them his "business card" which said "Nasty Men" on it. They were all 15-16. He also was smashing Gloria Velez when she was around that age.

He was bragging about smashing women in front of other men at parties so he's a deviant just like Puff.
 
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His nickname was “The Nastyman.” Case closed.
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But still, Aaron is a legend when it comes to male soul vocalists. You can hear the how influences were passed from Stevie -> Charlie Wilson -> Aaron Hall -> Robert Kelly -> [To be determined]

Plus, this gives me a chance to post one of my favorite YouTube videos ever. :lolbron:
 
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