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  • Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Faces Lawsuit From Former Employee Who Claims He Was Forced To Clean Up After Days-Long Sex Parties

    Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Faces Lawsuit From Former Employee Who Claims He Was Forced To Clean Up After Days-Long Sex Parties

    A former employee of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is suing the rapper for sexual battery, sexual harassment, sex trafficking, and more, reports Page Six

    Phillip Pines’ lawsuit details what went down at Diddy’s sex parties. Pines described preparing hotel rooms for what he called

    “Wild King Nights,”

    which involved extended orgies with numerous women. Court documents reveal that he allegedly arranged the settings with red lighting, ice buckets, alcohol, marijuana, libido-enhancing honey packs, baby oil, lubrication, towels, illegal substances, and sex toys. 

    Additionally, he claimed in the legal filings that he disposed of evidence, including drugs, condoms, and sexual devices. In the lawsuit, Pines also stated that he cleaned up blood, bodily fluids, and urine. Noting that he would leave a generous tip for hotel staff so they wouldn’t report any damages. He further alleged that Combs, 55, forced him to engage in sexual acts while he watched, which made Pines feel

    “like an animal playing fetch in order to prove his loyalty.”

    Moreover, Pines criticized the Bad Boy Records founder in court documents for allegedly exposing him to COVID-19 in 2020. Combs’ legal team has denied these allegations, asserting to Page Six that Combs is

    “confident he will prevail in court.”

    The statement went on to add,

    “No matter how many lawsuits are filed, it won’t change the fact that Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted or sex trafficked anyone — man or woman, adult or minor.” 

    The songwriter has consistently denied any misconduct since his arrest in New York City in September, entering a plea of not guilty to charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and prostitution. He is currently detained at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, NY, awaiting trial and has had bail denied on several occasions. Combs is also confronted with multiple sexual assault lawsuits, with Texas attorney Tony Buzbee representing over 100 alleged victims.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Lizzo Breaks Her Silence On Sexual Harassment Lawsuit From Former Backup Dancers and Wardrobe Stylist, Says ‘These Were People I Gave Opportunities To’

    Lizzo Breaks Her Silence On Sexual Harassment Lawsuit From Former Backup Dancers and Wardrobe Stylist, Says ‘These Were People I Gave Opportunities To’

    Lizzo is opening up about the harassment lawsuit filed by her former employees, expressing that she was completely

    “blindsided”

    by the claims.

    In an appearance on the

    “Baby, This Is Keke Palmer”

    podcast, Lizzo shared her hurt over the allegations. She says her former backup dancers did not close out her 2022

    “Watch Out for the Big Grrrls”

    tour with her, so she was

    “completely surprised,”

    when she received the lawsuit.

    She told Keke that she valued them as dancers, making their sudden accusations and legal complaints, all the more shocking.

    “These were people I gave opportunities to,”

    she said. At the time, the

    “Rumors”

    singer, said she was enjoying her success. 

    What struck her the hardest were the sexual harassment allegations. Lizzo first addressed these claims in an Instagram post back in August ’23 when the lawsuit was filed. The dancers—Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams, and Noelle Rodriguez—accused Lizzo of sexual and racial harassment, as well as creating a hostile work environment. 

    A month later, wardrobe stylist Asha Daniels also sued Lizzo, alleging she was made to work excessively long hours. Recently, a judge dismissed Lizzo from that lawsuit, but her touring company still faces serious allegations.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Professor With Clown Fetish Asked To Paint Female Students’ Faces In Exchange For Cash Or Extra Credit

    Professor With Clown Fetish Asked To Paint Female Students’ Faces In Exchange For Cash Or Extra Credit

    A college geography professor, Joseph Tokosh, resigned from Nicholls University in Louisiana after being exposed for asking female students to paint their faces, per the NY Post

    The bizarre behavior was revealed by the student newspaper in March, prompting his immediate resignation. Before the report, Tokosh had openly shared his interest in face painting and clowning on social media.

    “I have a facepaint fetish and convince the cute girls in my classes to let me paint their faces,”

    he stated on Reddit.

    Tokosh openly engaged in discussions about his fetish on various online platforms, including Facebook groups and YouTube videos. The newspaper discovered that he even shared pictures of women in white face paint on Reddit. This raised concerns about university background checks and his previously reported interactions with campus police and student complaints.

    He even offered money to students who allowed him to paint their faces.

    “If anyone is looking for some extra cash, I am looking for people to practice facepainting on!”

    he wrote.

    “I will literally pay you!”

    Sophie Levan, who was an 18-year-old student at Kent State at the time, had her first encounter with Tokosh in 2017. He was a 28-year-old graduate student and employee at the college. Tokosh allegedly offered to pick her up from her dorm to paint her face in the geography department building. When she declined, Tokosh became aggressive. Levan filed a police report in January 2018. 

    According to USA Today, Tokosh left Kent State after he pleaded no contest to unlawfully entering his fellow students’ offices and stealing a USB drive. 

    On March 27, the student newspaper ran a story titled

    “Geography professor suspended amid sexual harassment allegations.”

    Campus TV reporters confronted Tokosh, who claimed that the face painting was necessary for his geography class to enhance cultural understanding.

    “That’s an assignment in one of my classes where they actually come up with their own face paint and makeup design inspired by a culture and they implement it,”

    he said.

    Tokosh resigned on the same day, although he had been dismissed by the university in February for undisclosed reasons. No criminal charges have been filed against him regarding the face painting.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Former CNN News Anchor Speaks Out About Firing: “I Was Going To Kill Everybody And Myself”

    Former CNN News Anchor Speaks Out About Firing: “I Was Going To Kill Everybody And Myself”


    On December 3rd, Chris Cuomo was terminated from his position as a CNN news host after reportedly helping his brother, Andrew Cuomo, fight multiple sexual harassment accusations. According to Business Insider, released transcripts indicated that the now 52-year-old used his media sources to find information about one of his brother’s accusers. Over a year later, the former news anchor revealed how he felt about his firing while speaking as a guest on an episode of Anthony Scaramucci’s podcast, “Open Book.”

    “I was going to kill everybody and myself,” Cuomo confessed. The scorned former CNN employee, who is of Italian decent, blames his initial reaction on his heritage. “Things can consume you,” he added. “Italians are so passionate.”

    Despite feeling that he was betrayed by the major network after eight years of being employed by them, Cuomo has grown to accept that his days as a primetime news anchor have permanently ended. “I’ll never be that again,” he said. “That was taken from me, I believe wrongly. I’ll litigate that. I’m not going to bitch about it in the press.”

    In October, Cuomo began hosting “Cuomo” on Newsweek, which gained popularity after comments about the United States’ House midterm election results and his heated interview with controversial celebrity Ye for his antisemitic remarks.

    “I’m trying to remember what I’ve been through every day, and not forgetting and falling back into what works,” he explained. “What will rate more and what will get me higher on the media list, and what will get more people talking about me.”