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Nov. 18, 2025 - Lionel Nation
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WHAT?! Diddy Accused of New S*xual Battery Allegations While Epstein Is Forgotten

WHAT?! Diddy Accused of New S*xual Battery Allegations While Epstein Is Forgotten

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You're not going to believe this.
You're not going to believe this.
With a system that is absolutely stagnant as to justice involving Jeffrey Epstein and Ghillain Maxwell, where the government is like pulling teeth to have them do anything regarding cases with victims screaming for retribution, for vindication and for justice, we've got this case now, which is unbelievable.
Listen to this.
The LA County Sheriff's Department has announced a new investigation into none other than Sean Diddy Combs, this time for an alleged sexual battery.
Got to watch the YouTube language here.
From five years ago.
Once again, it's headlines before evidence, allegations before facts, and narrative before law.
This is how celebrity justice now operates.
The case comes from a police report filed in Largo, Florida, claiming that a male music producer was invited to a photo shoot in a Los Angeles warehouse in 2020 and encountered, well, disturbing behavior.
He further claims that a year later, he was allegedly taken to another location, berated, and called a snitch.
And these are serious accusations, but they are still accusations.
Yet before the ink is dry, media outlets are gladly shaping the storyline as though guilt is already established.
Now, here, here is where we have to pause and bring back the forgotten principle of the modern justice system.
It's called due process.
Should try it out.
And lately it has gone missing.
Diddy is already serving a 15-month sentence after being convicted of two interstate prostitution charges, MAN Act violations, which, if they're not overturned on appeal, I'm Eleanor Roosevelt.
He was acquitted on more serious charges.
Now, that alone, by the way, serious charges of sex trafficking and racketeering.
Yeah, pretty serious.
Now, that alone proves that the system can weigh evidence and contradict a prosecution narrative.
Now, acquittal is inconvenient for media.
So it often gets mentioned in passing or ignored entirely.
They want a clean morality play.
They want a villain without nuance.
That makes headlines easier to write and outrage easier to manufacture.
But the truth is uglier and more complicated.
Diddy is starting to look less like a criminal mastermind and more like a target the system refuses to stop chasing.
Again, compare and contrast him with Epstein and Ghelane Maxwell.
It's incredible.
Now, when celebrities are accused of misconduct, there are two kinds of treatment.
One involves hesitation, slow walking, secrecy, redactions, sealed files, limited access, and government officials who appear allergic to transparency.
Now, that was the Epstein-Maxwell playbook.
The other kind involves relentless press releases, leak-friendly indictments, sudden urgency, and a parade of mugshots and perp walks across cable news.
That is increasingly the treatment Sean Combs receives.
Now, why the difference?
Why the imbalance?
Why will the system chase Diddy across state lines, yet require lawsuits and FOIA pressure just to release Epstein's flight longs?
I think we know why.
The Epstein case is the greatest example of systemic double standards in modern memory.
Epstein had powerful friends, bankers, royalty, political operatives, CEOs, and billionaires.
His story vanished the moment it became inconvenient.
The government didn't storm every door linked to Epstein.
They didn't raid every mansion.
They didn't launch fresh investigations every time a rumor surfaced.
No!
Instead, we saw agencies dragging their feet, legal roadblocks at every turn, and files that needed court orders just to be acknowledged.
When Epstein died under suspicious circumstances, many Americans reached the same conclusion: protect the elites and silence the truth.
Yeah, that's right.
Compare that with Diddy, where every accusation pops up like a fresh invitation to pile on.
The pursuit does not slow, it accelerates.
And there's another question, another question few dare to ask.
If Hollywood and political elites celebrated Diddy for three decades, who else knew that?
Think about that.
Who else?
Who else knew what?
There is no such thing as the lone monster theory.
If these allegations are part of a larger pattern, then silence existed somewhere along the way, right?
Yet only one man is dragged through the streets while media outlets pretend the industry that billed him bears no responsibility.
The curiosity ends at his prison gate, and that's not justice.
That is scapegoating.
Now, the 2020 allegation was not reported at the time.
Okay.
It happens.
The alleged victim waited years.
That doesn't automatically discredit him, but it does raise questions.
It does raise questions that any serious journalist should ask.
Why was no police report filed then?
And why did he allegedly return a year later?
Why did this only become public after Diddy became politically and legally exposed?
Timing matters.
Timing shapes perception.
That is why prosecutors often warn that delayed reporting makes gathering truth difficult.
Justice delayed is justice denied.
Now, yet in this case, truth seems to be secondary.
Media outlets happily describe the claims as though they're courtroom findings.
They emphasize emotion over forensic.
They prefer spectacle over scrutiny.
The system gets its villain and a fresh news cycle.
Now, Diddy is far from perfect.
Yes, we know that.
He may well be guilty of many things.
Things we don't even know about.
He may also not be guilty of the latest claims.
That is exactly why America has courts.
Trials exist because allegations alone are not enough.
Yet the modern method, the modern method is backwards.
Trial by media first, legal proceedings second.
Reputation destroyed.
Jury pools poisoned.
Headlines rewritten.
Truth buried.
Guilt just indelibly branded.
This is what happens when due process becomes a speed bump instead of a foundation.
If Diddy is guilty, the evidence should prove it.
Until then, he remains a citizen under the protections of the Constitution of the United States, whether his critics like it or not.
Remember, celebrities do not need automatic sympathy, but they deserve the same legal protections as every citizen, as you and I receive.
The real danger is precedent.
If prosecutors can chase allegations from years ago and media can convert claims into presumed guilt before investigation concludes, then anyone, anyone can become a target the moment they are unpopular.
Presumption of innocence cannot be a luxury reserved for people with friends in Washington.
It must apply to everyone.
Everyone, even those the internet wants to erase.
You know, America, once, I believe, once believed that justice was blind.
Today, justice peeks through the blindfold and checks trending hashtags.
When Epstein was in the spotlight, powerful names went missing completely from the conversation.
You know who.
You know who.
When Maxwell was tried, details were heavily redacted.
When Diddy is investigated, every detail is amplified.
That contrast speaks absolute volumes.
It reveals a system more interested in targeting the isolated than exposing the protected.
The question is no longer about what Diddy allegedly do or what Diddy did.
What Diddy allegedly did.
This is tough.
It's about what President America is willing to accept.
Look, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department will investigate, as they should.
That's their job.
Florida authorities will assist.
That is appropriate procedure.
But the media must restrain itself.
They must not hand the country another presumption of guilt.
The case should live or die on evidence, not emotional headlines.
And if that standard, if that standard is rejected for one man, it will soon vanish for all.
I can't say this enough.
The model should be clear.
Let the process play out.
Ask hard questions.
Go ahead.
Demand transparency.
Challenge narrative.
Avoid hysteria.
Justice must be measured, not mob-fueled.
The alternative is a country where reputations are destroyed before the evidence is even tested.
If justice is real, it must apply evenly.
Epstein and Maxwell should have been aggressively pursued.
Diddy should not be aggressively pursued because they were not.
The rule of law is not a lever for selective enforcement.
It's the guardrail, the guardrail between civilization and chaos.
And right now, that guardrail is being allowed to bend and to fray.
I don't want you to like Diddy.
I don't care if you know anything about him.
I don't care if whatever your thoughts about his sex life, his morality, that doesn't matter.
He is an American citizen.
And what the media do is they fuel, they act as a sock puppet tangent, as a proxy to bury the guy that they have told.
We're going to make an example out of him.
Meanwhile, Ghelane Maxwell is playing Parcheesi and doing Pilates somewhere and is the only person I know convicted of trafficking, trafficking no one.
No one.
Where are the other people trafficked?
Who?
It's unbelievable.
Some people think you could bring down MAGA and President Trump in the Republican Party.
It's that big.
But they still remain intransigent.
But Diddy, oh, that's a different story.
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