Lisa Bloom
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So if she's saying, okay, it was Sean Combs, who we already know is accused by many, many people. And, you know, many people have already come to the conclusion that he's a predator. So he's in the room, okay? And then Jay-Z, I don't know what their relationship, maybe you know, did they have a close relationship? Were they friends? Did they hang out together at parties? I don't know.
So if she's saying, okay, it was Sean Combs, who we already know is accused by many, many people. And, you know, many people have already come to the conclusion that he's a predator. So he's in the room, okay? And then Jay-Z, I don't know what their relationship, maybe you know, did they have a close relationship? Were they friends? Did they hang out together at parties? I don't know.
Jay-Z's in the room. And then this female celebrity is there. If the accuser's attorney is doing his job well, he should have already reached out to the female celebrity and locked down her story, like a written statement under oath. Um, that's what we would do if there's a witness in the room, somebody really, really important like that.
Jay-Z's in the room. And then this female celebrity is there. If the accuser's attorney is doing his job well, he should have already reached out to the female celebrity and locked down her story, like a written statement under oath. Um, that's what we would do if there's a witness in the room, somebody really, really important like that.
Now, if it's a celebrity, it might be very hard to get ahold of them. They might not want to talk to you. They might not want to help. Sometimes people do. Sometimes people have a fit of conscience and they actually want to help, but usually they don't, but you have to at least try. So that's a really, um, interesting detail, right?
Now, if it's a celebrity, it might be very hard to get ahold of them. They might not want to talk to you. They might not want to help. Sometimes people do. Sometimes people have a fit of conscience and they actually want to help, but usually they don't, but you have to at least try. So that's a really, um, interesting detail, right?
Everyone's wondering who it is. Yeah.
Everyone's wondering who it is. Yeah.
Well, I don't know if this directly helps our case, but I do think that all of the accusers who come forward against Sean Combs are helping each other because there is strength in numbers. And when you're up against somebody that powerful and wealthy, if it's just one person, it's very difficult. If it's two people, still difficult.
Well, I don't know if this directly helps our case, but I do think that all of the accusers who come forward against Sean Combs are helping each other because there is strength in numbers. And when you're up against somebody that powerful and wealthy, if it's just one person, it's very difficult. If it's two people, still difficult.
If it's three, if it's four, okay, now it's starting to seem more credible to the average person, right? And now we're up to several dozen who have come forward. I think that really helps if even half of them are telling the truth. And probably, in my opinion, all of them are telling the truth.
If it's three, if it's four, okay, now it's starting to seem more credible to the average person, right? And now we're up to several dozen who have come forward. I think that really helps if even half of them are telling the truth. And probably, in my opinion, all of them are telling the truth.
But let's just, you know, worst case scenario, if only half of them are telling the truth, it's still a big number of people who were sexually assaulted and trafficked by Sean Combs. So I think it does help. And the more people who come forward, the better.
But let's just, you know, worst case scenario, if only half of them are telling the truth, it's still a big number of people who were sexually assaulted and trafficked by Sean Combs. So I think it does help. And the more people who come forward, the better.
I'm very proud to represent Dawn Richard. She was on the TV show with Sean Combs making the band back in 2004. Then she was in two bands that he produced, Danny Decane and Diddy Dirty Money. And we filed her lawsuit a few months ago alleging
I'm very proud to represent Dawn Richard. She was on the TV show with Sean Combs making the band back in 2004. Then she was in two bands that he produced, Danny Decane and Diddy Dirty Money. And we filed her lawsuit a few months ago alleging
I'm very proud to represent Dawn Richard. She was on the TV show with Sean Combs making the band back in 2004. Then she was in two bands that he produced, Danny Decane and Diddy Dirty Money. And we filed her lawsuit a few months ago alleging
that Sean Combs used a lot of offensive gendered comments in the workplace, calling women fat, ugly, the B word and other terms, that he groped and grabbed her body parts, sexually assaulted her, that he not only failed to pay her money that was promised to her, but actually prevented her from eating and sleeping during those years, just treated her...
that Sean Combs used a lot of offensive gendered comments in the workplace, calling women fat, ugly, the B word and other terms, that he groped and grabbed her body parts, sexually assaulted her, that he not only failed to pay her money that was promised to her, but actually prevented her from eating and sleeping during those years, just treated her...
that Sean Combs used a lot of offensive gendered comments in the workplace, calling women fat, ugly, the B word and other terms, that he groped and grabbed her body parts, sexually assaulted her, that he not only failed to pay her money that was promised to her, but actually prevented her from eating and sleeping during those years, just treated her...