It is going to be awesome watching this play out.
It is going to be awesome watching this play out.
Jaguar Wright going big time.Over a year ago Jaguar Wright does an interview suspectDiddy had all the original Uptown Records founds killed off.
Quick Clip: (have to click link and goto YouTube to watch)
View: https://m.youtube.com/shorts/yC9NXftwu28
Full Clip:
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Mic_tLFoUY0&pp=ygUnV29tZW4gZXhwb3NlcyBwdWZmIGRhZGR5IHVwdG93biByZWNvcmRz
Full interview:
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=epx4TlrQHCU&pp=ygUTamFndWFyIHdyaWdodCBkaWRkeQ%3D%3D
Did you warn your daughter about the dangers of burning coal?Fucking P. Diddy. Yesterday my daughter, who normally doesn't know anything about US and doesn't care about it at all, comes to me asks Dad do you know who P. Diddy is? Apparently his story is virus-spreading in Tik Tok or something
That is an epic level troll jobLol, a sinola cartel member tried to sue diddy
Gonzalez, who claims affiliation with the notorious Sinaloa cartel, alleges that Diddy and his company, Bad Boy Entertainment, destroyed his drug business in New York, and he wanted $666,000 in damages.
The Lawsuit and Allegations
In his lawsuit, González contends that his criminal enterprise was devastated after he refused to comply with Diddy's alleged requests to traffic minors to private parties hosted by the music mogul.
The former Sinaloa Cartel member González claims that after rejecting these proposals, he was threatened that his life would become a "living hell" due to Diddy's power and influence on the streets of New York. As a result, Gonzalez asserts that he lost key contacts essential to his drug operation, leading to a significant decline in his illicit profits.
The lawsuit was filed in the Southern District of New York, where it was swiftly dismissed by Chief U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain on August 12.
Judge Swain dismissed the case on multiple legal grounds. First, she determined that Gonzalez lacked legal standing to sue, as his claims were based on illegal activities that are not protected by U.S. law. Additionally, the court found Gonzalez's allegations to be frivolous, lacking a substantial legal or factual basis. Finally, Gonzalez was denied the opportunity to amend his lawsuit, with the judge noting that the case's deficiencies were incurable.
Sinaloa Cartel Member Sues Diddy for Destroying His Drug Business in NYC
A self-proclaimed member of the Sinaloa cartel, Alfredo P. Gonzalez, currently serving time in a Colorado prison, has made headlines by filing a lawsuit against the influential hip-hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs.www.latintimes.com
That's got to be Bieber.
Love itDiddy on Trump. 😳
This would never see the light of day. Hulk Hogan sued Gawker out of business for something similar. Whoever has the tapes mentioned is also in possession of child porn, so not just civil, but criminal. No News outlet will touch them. Also, my wife says the tapes involve Usher when he was a kid.
This is out of this world hilarious. When a sex trafficker thinks your sex trafficking is too scummy for him that spicks juan thousand words.Lol, a sinola cartel member tried to sue diddy
Gonzalez, who claims affiliation with the notorious Sinaloa cartel, alleges that Diddy and his company, Bad Boy Entertainment, destroyed his drug business in New York, and he wanted $666,000 in damages.
The Lawsuit and Allegations
In his lawsuit, González contends that his criminal enterprise was devastated after he refused to comply with Diddy's alleged requests to traffic minors to private parties hosted by the music mogul.
The former Sinaloa Cartel member González claims that after rejecting these proposals, he was threatened that his life would become a "living hell" due to Diddy's power and influence on the streets of New York. As a result, Gonzalez asserts that he lost key contacts essential to his drug operation, leading to a significant decline in his illicit profits.
The lawsuit was filed in the Southern District of New York, where it was swiftly dismissed by Chief U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain on August 12.
Judge Swain dismissed the case on multiple legal grounds. First, she determined that Gonzalez lacked legal standing to sue, as his claims were based on illegal activities that are not protected by U.S. law. Additionally, the court found Gonzalez's allegations to be frivolous, lacking a substantial legal or factual basis. Finally, Gonzalez was denied the opportunity to amend his lawsuit, with the judge noting that the case's deficiencies were incurable.
Sinaloa Cartel Member Sues Diddy for Destroying His Drug Business in NYC
A self-proclaimed member of the Sinaloa cartel, Alfredo P. Gonzalez, currently serving time in a Colorado prison, has made headlines by filing a lawsuit against the influential hip-hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs.www.latintimes.com