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Following the arrest of Diddy last month on sex trafficking charges — with more accusations coming every day — people just want to know who knew what. After all, the man has a LOT of rich and famous friends who attended his parties. Well, Aubrey O’Day stopped being afraid of him years ago. And now she’s dropping hints…
The first big name she’s pointing toward? Elon Musk! Or at least his circle of friends??
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The terminally online X (Twitter) owner shared a screenshot on Tuesday of an article featuring the headline:
“Diddy accused of abusing nine-year-old boy and spiking drinks with horse tranquilizer as 120 victims come forward with shocking claims.”
It’s true — and awful. As we covered, those accusations were dropped this week during a press conference held by attorney Tony Buzbee. His Buzbee Law Firm in Texas is representing 120 individuals in lawsuits against Diddy, claimed the music mogul and several others sexually abused a 9-year-old boy at a studio in New York City when he auditioned for Bad Boy Records, “with the promise to both his parents and himself of getting a record deal.”
This was not the only incident when Diddy allegedly sexually assaulted a kid, either. Buzbee said he’s representing 25 people who were minors at the time of their attack. So awful. Elsewhere in the press conference, the attorney also claimed Diddy drugged victims with Xylazine — better known as a horse tranquilizer.
It’s truly some sickening stuff here. And it’s about to get really crazy. Per Buzbee, “many powerful people” also will be named in the suits due to their alleged involvement in these crimes. The identities of those folks are unknown at this time. It won’t come out until the suits are filed within the next 30 days, but everyone wants answers ASAP. That’s probably why Elon commented:
“How many people in music & entertainment knew about this?”
How many people in music & entertainment knew about this? https://t.co/yVOSyMYYhF
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 2, 2024
Aubrey then chimed in to answer. The Danity Kane member, who has called out Diddy’s horrific alleged behavior in the past, replied to the Tesla owner on Wednesday, saying:
“..ask your friends, they will tell you.”
..ask your friends, they will tell you. https://t.co/HUsjVikoZe
— Aubrey O'Day (@AubreyODay) October 2, 2024
Whoa…
Of course we don’t know which “friends” of Elon she meant. But there is someone Elon pals around with lately who defended Diddy as a “great guy” to Aubrey’s face. Donald Trump. The two were seen at parties together for years. And he grilled her on Celebrity Apprentice when she hinted he wasn’t a nice guy, saying:
“I love Diddy. You know he’s a good friend of mine, he’s a good guy.”
Trump isn’t thought of as being “in entertainment” anymore, but he was a reality TV star before he was a politician. And Diddy’s former bodyguard has said there were videos of New York “politicians” at freak offs. Just sayin’.
At this time, Elon has not addressed the jab. Aubrey has not elaborated on her comment — though she did react to the new allegations. She re-posted the same article and wrote:
“I ask the universe to project love to those suffering that we cannot reach.. Please grant them an eternal perspective that helps them to see beyond the here and now and help any victim foster a worldview that this man’s abuses cannot ever penetrate. ALL of you who knew who he was that paid this man with money, or opportunity, or enabled him to continue.. YOU ALL have blood on your hands. I know who you are. You know who you are. Good luck.”
???? I ask the universe to project love to those suffering that we cannot reach.. Please grant them an eternal perspective that helps them to see beyond the here and now and help any victim foster a worldview that this man’s abuses cannot ever penetrate. ALL of you who knew who he… https://t.co/iKNe0gO12q
— Aubrey O'Day (@AubreyODay) October 3, 2024
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