Call of Diddy meme goes viral amid Sean Combs legal investigation
- Sean Combs, also known as Diddy, has pleaded not guilty to an expanded federal indictment with five criminal counts, including racketeering and sex trafficking, as reported by US District Judge Arun Subramanian in Manhattan.
- Prosecutors allege that over two decades, Combs used his business empire to sexually abuse women, coercing them into sexual activities and managing silence through violence.
- Combs also faces numerous civil lawsuits alleging sexual abuse, claiming he created a criminal enterprise to engage in various offenses, including sex trafficking and forced labor.
- His lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, denies any wrongdoing, stating that all sexual acts were consensual and that the video footage does not prove sex trafficking.
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Call of Diddy meme goes viral amid Sean Combs legal investigation
The internet can’t get enough of the “Call of Diddy” meme—a viral trend that mashes up Call of Duty gameplay with the ongoing legal scandals surrounding music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs. It’s been dominating TikTok, X, and Reddit, becoming one of the most talked-about online moments in recent memory. The meme first popped up in June 2024 as “Nice Try, Diddy,” when users began spamming Call of Duty trailers with jokes implying Combs was behind the …
Sean Comb also rejected new charges
The US rapper Sean, accused of sex trafficking and other serious crimes, "Diddy" Combs has rejected the recent two charges. On Monday, the 55-year-old pleaded not guilty at a hearing in the competent federal court in New York. The trial is expected to begin in May, in case of a conviction, the new charges could mean a longer sentence for Combs. Another case of sex traffickingUS investigators had extended the indictment by two points in early Apr…
P. Diddy refutes new charges prior to his trial for sex trafficking
The American rapper and producer P. Diddy pleaded not guilty Monday on two new charges, a few weeks from his trial which will open in May for a vast network of sex trafficking that he is suspected of leading. ...
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