P Diddy’s Los Angeles home raided by DHS

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The guy was only arrested because he was actually in possession at the airport. Of course everyone can basically get on a jet with whatever, and no one checks, but when Homeland Security is taking your phones, they have a right to detain you, and search you. He's an industry gopher.

Feds may want to interview him, or see if he will cooperate, but as of now, it's only contextual, when HSI rolled them, he was dirty, so they decided to throw him to the local boys and see how he takes it.
 
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Hopefully diddy is smarter than Kellz and is on the way to Bali.

I said this before when they railroaded cosby and kellz. The archaic laws they used can lock up ANYBODY which is why regardless of what you think of those individuals personally you should be concerned. If you ever flew a chick across state lines to smash they can call it sex trafficking. 90% successful men have probably done this at least once. Pretty much all Athletes and entertainers do this every day with IG thots. However they are only going afer prominent black men with these laws.
They didn't "railroad" Bill Cosby or R. Kelly. They were charged with, and convicted of, crimes that they committed.
These crimes are legally and morally repugnant.

The "laws" that were invoked were not "archaic" and they absolutely cannot be "used to lock up ANYBODY."
They have specific factors that have to be met, and years of caselaw for every jurisdiction defining and interpreting virtually anything that could be seen as vague or ambiguous.

Flying someone out to have sex with them consensually is not sex trafficking under state or federal definitions (at least that are readily ascertainable, I'm not familiar with Alabama's laws so they may have bullshyt on the books.

The vast majority of men convicted of sex trafficking are not "prominent Black men" if you bothered to actually look at the state and federal dockets, or the statistics published by the federal agencies, you'd know that.
 
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They didn't "railroad" Bill Cosby or R. Kelly. They were charged with, and convicted of, crimes that they committed.
These crimes are legally and morally repugnant.

The "laws" that were invoked were not "archaic" and they absolutely cannot be "used to lock up ANYBODY."
They have specific factors that have to be met, and years of caselaw for every jurisdiction defining and interpreting virtually anything that could be seen as vague or ambiguous.

Flying someone out to have sex with them consensually is not sex trafficking under state or federal definitions (at least that are readily ascertainable, I'm not familiar with Alabama's laws so they may have bullshyt on the books.

The vast majority of men convicted of sex trafficking are not "prominent Black men" if you bothered to actually look at the state and federal dockets, or the statistics published by the federal agencies, you'd know that.





What crime did Cosby commit? :jbhmm:
 
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