Today Nancy and Sheryl discuss the unfolding allegations against Sean Combs, highlighting the claims from over 100 individuals reporting to be his victims. Nancy and Sheryl dive into details about the alleged crimes, involving numerous parties and potential accomplices, including claims from victims reportedly as young as nine years old. The discussion covers the potential ramifications for celebrities who may have witnessed the alleged crimes and explores the ongoing legal investigations. Additionally, parallels are drawn with the Michael Jackson case to emphasize the severity of the allegations. Show Notes:
- (0:00) Welcome! Nancy and Sheryl introduce this week’s crime roundup
- (0:20) Explosive Allegations Against Sean Combs
- (2:30) “There is no such thing as a part-time rapist.”
- (6:30) The Modus Operandi and Victim Accounts
- (8:40) The Legal and Emotional Toll on Victims
- (10:00) The Investigation Goes International
- (15:00) Potential Legal Outcomes and Witnesses
- (18:00) A disturbing video involving Combs is revealed
- (21:00) Nancy shares her thoughts on the emotional toll on the victims
- (27:00) Hotline Set Up for Alleged Victims
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