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STILL more Diddy horrors? Yes. Welcome to the Thursday Diddy report.

The Diddy charges keep revealing so many stories that it’s hard to keep up. Here’s what transpired over the last 24 hours.

Let’s follow-up on those latest lawsuits

There are seven new ones, adding to the ~120 already filed. I know. It’s hard to keep them straight. To review, they involve four men and three women (two of whom were minors at the time of the offence), and they all involve dr*gs and assault in places as varied as New York, LA, and Las Vegas.

A personal trainer was “passed around like a party favour.”

Diddy is accused of drugging this guy and repeatedly assaulting him. Party friends were also involved.

Diddy’s employees were required to carry around “pink cocaine”

I’d never heard of pink cocaine–also known as “Tuci”–until the toxicology reports on the death of Liam Payne came back earlier this month. It’s usually a combination of meth, ketamine, and MDMA. Cocaine may or may not be part of the mix.

A new complaint against Diddy alleges that his employees had a specific role. “All employees, from the butler to the chef to the housekeepers…” were required to (“walk around with a pouch or fanny pack filled with cocaine, GHB, ecstasy, marijuana gummies … and Tuci …”

There are some new freak off party photos

These come via Tony Buzzbee, the Texas lawyer representing dozens and dozens of accusers.

The Diddy situation is impacting other relationships

What does JLo know? And then there was that night in 1991 when nine people died and its effect on families.

Elon Musk has stupidly decided to link Eminem to Diddy

You”re gonna regret this one, Elon. You don’t want to be on the wrong side of Em or his fans.

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