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Diddy Accused Of Sexually Abusing 120 More People, Including 9-Yr-Old Boy

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Tony Buzbee, a Texas-based attorney, stated that he is representing 120 individuals in sexual assault lawsuits against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, with some incidents dating back over 20 years.

The rapper was arrested at a Manhattan hotel on September 16 in connection with sex trafficking and racketeering charges.

Robyn Tarnofsky, a US magistrate judge, ordered the entertainer to be jailed while awaiting trial.

Tarnofsky’s decision came after the founder of Bad Boy Records pleaded not guilty to the 14-page federal indictment.

During a press briefing on Tuesday, Buzbee disclosed that the 120 accusers were nearly equally divided by gender.

He explained that the allegations span over 30 years and involve 25 minors, with one child allegedly being just 9 years old at the time of the abuse.

He said the allegations include “violent sexual assault or rape, sexual abuse, facilitated sex with a controlled substance, forced imprisonment, compelling prostitution, sexual misconduct, and sexual abuse of minors”.

Buzbee claimed the children the rapper allegedly abused were “seeking TV or music careers with promises [from Combs] of ‘I’ll make you a star”.

He also encouraged other victims to come out, promising their identities would remain confidential.

“Our law firm has been retained by 120 individuals at this point to pursue cases in civil court against Sean Diddy Combs,” he said.

“In this group, it is evenly divided between males and females. There are 60 males and 60 females who have joined us to pursue these claims as plaintiffs.

“In this group, 62 per cent identify as African American, 30 per cent are white and the remainder are Asian.

“The victims are from 25 states; the majority are from California, New York, Georgia, and Florida.

“I want to focus on the age of these victims. When we talk about the age of the victims when the conduct occurred, it is shocking. The youngest victim at the time of occurrence was 9 years old. We have an individual who was 14 years old. We have one who was 15. 25 of the 120 victims who are plaintiffs in these cases were minors at the time of the acts complained of.

“The conduct occurred in a space of 25 years.

“The acts complained of occurred in New York – Manhattan, and Athens, California. Occurred during parties, after parties, album parties, New Year’s Eve parties, 4th of July parties, puppy parties, white parties, and auditions.”

Buzbee said drugs were found in the blood system of the plaintiffs after medical examinations, adding that “the common one is Xylazine”.

The lawyer said all cases will be filed separately and according to the location of the incidents.

The 54-year-old media mogul has been in the public eye since November 2023 after several women, including Cassie Ventura, the rapper’s ex-girlfriend, took him to court, claiming they were sexually assaulted.

Cassie, who is a singer, accused the rapper of rape, abuse, and human trafficking during their 10-year relationship.

Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, Diddy’s former producer, also filed a lawsuit alleging that the rapper sexually harassed, drugged, and threatened him for over a year.

A Michigan inmate was recently awarded $100 million for a sexual assault lawsuit against Diddy by default judgment.

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Protest Rocks PDP Secretariat Over Rivers Local Government Poll

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Protests erupted at the Peoples Democratic Party secretariat in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, on Thursday, as tensions rise ahead of the Local Government election scheduled for October 5, 2024.

The protesters, who arrived in large numbers at the party’s secretariat, forced security operatives to step in to control the crowd and manage traffic congestion in the area, reports Channels Television.

The unrest follows growing concerns over the delay in the release of the 2023 Voters’ Register by the Independent National Electoral Commission to the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission.

Justice Peter Lifu of the Federal High Court in Abuja delivered a ruling on September 30, 2024, stating, “INEC was barred from releasing the voters’ register to RSIEC due to legal challenges.”

Despite the court ruling, Governor Siminalayi Fubara maintained that the election would go on as planned.

Fubara expressed confidence, citing the Supreme Court’s earlier ruling, which “mandated that all states in the federation must have democratically elected local government executives,” supports his position.

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25 Dead, 125 Missing In Niger State Boat Mishap

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The Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA) says 25 persons have died following the boat accident in Gbajibo community of Mokwa LGA.

On October 1, a boat conveying over 200 passengers to Gbajibo for the Mawlid celebration capsized.

In a statement on Wednesday, Abdullahi Baba-Arah, director-general of NSEMA, said the agency had earlier recovered nine bodies.

He said another 16 bodies were found during its latest rescue operation, adding that the victims are 4 females and 21 males.

The NSEMA DG added that the search is still ongoing to rescue the remaining 125 missing passengers.

Abdullahi Baba-Arah stated, “Sixteen corpses have been recovered so far, made up of two females and 14 males.”

He further explained, “NSEMA is leading the search-and-rescue operations in collaboration with the State Ministry of Transport, the Mokwa Local Government Emergency Committee, local divers, and community volunteers.

“The rescue efforts continue, as the state mourns the loss of those who perished in the tragic accident.”

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Emirates’ Return Will Open More International Routes For Local Airlines — Aviation Minister Keyamo

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Festus Keyamo, Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, says the return of Emirates will open more international destinations to local airlines.

Keyamo’s statement followed the return of Emirates, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) flag carrier, to Nigeria after two years.

Speaking on Wednesday in Lagos after arriving aboard an Emirates aircraft from UAE, Keyamo assured that the airline has returned to stay.

He also mentioned that the bilateral air service agreement (BASA) discussed was to secure the route for local operators.

Keyamo said, “With this, we have more competition on different international routes now. That is what it’s all about, to ensure a healthy competition.”

He further stated, “A healthy competition leads to competitive pricing for the benefit of the Nigerian people.”

Keyamo explained, “But you also know that why we fought for this, is that Dubai in particular, is a major hub of the world, it links virtually every country.”

Regarding code-sharing agreements, Keyamo said, “For our airlines too, I can tell you that we also secured some kind of code sharing agreement. We told them that if you want to code share, our airlines will have the right of first refusal.”

Keyamo applauded President Bola Tinubu’s support in the agreement and return of the airline, stating that the relationship between the two countries has been restored.

“The relationship went downhill with visa suspension and suspension of their flights for Nigerians, it was especially damaging, because we know that Nigerians have a lot of investments in the UAE,” Keyamo said.

He continued, “They have a lot of interest and investments there so, eventually it was not an adventure in self-glorification, it was actually a fight for the people of Nigeria especially.”

Keyamo also mentioned, “We signed a new BASA defining our relationship altogether, again making it more healthy, more open and for the benefits especially of the Nigerian people.”

Emirates suspended flight operations to Nigeria in November 2022 due to its inability to repatriate $85 million revenue trapped in the country.

Keyamo announced on April 8, 2024, that Emirates confirmed resolution of the issues and readiness to resume flights.

On September 27, Nigeria and the UAE agreed on reciprocal rights ahead of Emirates Airlines’ resumption.

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