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Why Were Diddy's Top Associates Never Called to Testify?


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Something doesn't add up about Jaguar Wright's disappearance during Diddy's trial. After months of bold statements and insider revelations, she vanished when the courtroom doors opened. Where did she go, and why wasn't she called to testify when her knowledge seemed so central to the case? Now she's filing to be removed from an unrelated lawsuit, raising even more questions about her sudden silence.

Meanwhile, Epstein victims are taking matters into their own hands with today's press conference organized by Representatives Ro Khanna and Thomas Massey. These women, no longer the vulnerable girls they once were, are demanding the transparency and accountability the justice system has failed to provide. As one congresswoman who met with victims reported, their testimonies were so powerful she experienced a full-blown panic attack. These survivors know what it means to fight alone, and they're determined to force the release of Justice Department files that might finally expose the powerful men who have thus far escaped consequences.

The contrast between these cases reveals a disturbing pattern in our justice system. In Diddy's trial, only the victims were subpoenaed and forced to relive their trauma publicly. Meanwhile, key figures in his alleged operation – Christina Corm, D-Rock, Uncle Paulie – were never called to testify despite being implicated throughout the proceedings. How can a RICO case proceed without questioning the very people alleged to have facilitated the criminal enterprise? When prosecutors work so hard to shield certain names while exposing others, we must question who the system truly serves.

As we await Judge Subramanian's decision in the Diddy case and follow the Epstein victims' fight for transparency, one thing becomes clear: justice often depends on whose secrets are protected and whose are exposed. Join us as we continue questioning the power dynamics that shape these high-profile cases and amplify the voices fighting to be heard.

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