Friday, December 13, 2024

Vance To Bring Jordan Neeley's Killer To Army-Navy Game!

Vance is not taking Usha to the Army-Navy game. He is taking a man crush.

Y'all voted for this.

Just wait.....

When a Black man or an immigrant kills a white person, expect the far right, President Donald J. Trump, Republicans and Fox to exploit it and target people of color.

If a white person kills a person of color, the far right will celebrate it as a fight against criminal thugs or wokeism.

I hope we see more violence. Because you folks who backed Trump will see more of this. The chaos, the racism, the inequality and the wars.

The good times.

Make America Great Again.

Internet troll Benny Johnson claims that Vice President-elect J.D. Vance is inviting the New York man who was acquitted of murder to the Army-Navy college football game this Saturday.

Vance, a former active duty Marine and current Ohio Republican senator is already unpopular. Daniel Penny who placed a chokehold on Jordan Neeley was found not guilty of manslaughter and murder. He went to celebrate by having a beer and getting an invite from the incoming vice president.

Penny still faces a civil lawsuit.

Vance and Penny will watch the game from Trump's suite at the Washington Commanders Stadium in Landover, Maryland, at 3 p.m. ET.

"Daniel’s a good guy, and New York’s mob district attorney tried to ruin his life for having a backbone," Vance wrote in a post on X."I’m grateful he accepted my invitation and hope he’s able to have fun and appreciate how much his fellow citizens admire his courage."

NOTUS, a publication of the Allbritton Journalism Institute, first reported Penny's plan to attend the game.

Penny, a former Marine, was acquitted Monday in the New York chokehold case, with a jury finding him not guilty of criminally negligent homicide.

Prosecutors accused Penny, who was 24 years old at the time of the incident, of causing Neely's death after putting the 30-year-old homeless man in a chokehold on a subway train in May 2023.

This shithead is being hailed a hero for chokeholding a Black man.

Neely, who had a history of mental illness, had been shouting and acting erratically when he boarded the subway. Juan Alberto Vazquez, who witnessed the altercation on the subway, told NBC's New York station at the time that Neely was being aggressive.

“The man got on the subway car and began to say a somewhat aggressive speech, saying he was hungry, he was thirsty, that he didn’t care about anything, he didn’t care about going to jail, he didn’t care that he gets a big life sentence,” Vazquez told the station in Spanish. “That ‘it doesn’t even matter if I died.’”

Synthetic cannabinoids were determined to be in his system when he died.

During the trial, a medical examiner testified that Neely died from “compression of neck (chokehold)."

The jury in the case was deadlocked last week on the more serious charge of manslaughter, causing the judge to dismiss the charge, which carried a maximum sentence of up to four years.

The case divided many people along political and racial lines, as Penny is white and Neely was Black.

After Penny was acquitted earlier this week, Vance said in a post on X, "I have not said much about this case out of fear of (negatively) influencing the jury. But thank God justice was done in this case. It was a scandal Penny was ever prosecuted in the first place."

Black people, you been warned. If you backed Trump, you will see the outcome.

You thought President Joe Biden was bad, get ready for another helping of Trump.

Thursday, December 12, 2024

Pardon Me!

President Joe Biden on a pardon spree.

Just so you know, the current president does not give two fucks about people's opinions of him. You see he is still supporting fucking Israel despite that being a factor to his vice president's presidential campaign failure. He pardoned his son despite promising not to do so. He said he will attend his predecessor's inauguration. He just dropped his rankings to the lower tier presidents.

While I applaud the president for handling the economy, his support for Israel, the daily struggles of work and home, the feeling of not being satisfied also led to the Democrats failing. Now Republicans return with proposals that could wreck the economy, peace and drive us to a civil war.

His successor who previously was his predecessor is still ranked as one of the worst in modern history. It appears he will continue his legacy with the recent proposals he plans to roll out come 2025.

President Joe Biden is commuting the sentences of roughly 1,500 people who were released from prison and placed on home confinement during the coronavirus pandemic and is pardoning 39 Americans convicted of nonviolent crimes. It’s the largest single-day act of clemency in modern history.

The commutations announced Thursday are for people who have served out home confinement sentences for at least one year after they were released. Prisons were uniquely bad for spreading the virus and some inmates were released in part to stop the spread. At one point, 1 in 5 prisoners had COVID-19, according to a tally kept by The Associated Press.

Biden said he would be taking more steps in the weeks ahead and would continue to review clemency petitions. The second largest single-day act of clemency was by Barack Obama, with 330, shortly before leaving office in 2017.

“America was built on the promise of possibility and second chances,” Biden said in a statement. “As president, I have the great privilege of extending mercy to people who have demonstrated remorse and rehabilitation, restoring opportunity for Americans to participate in daily life and contribute to their communities, and taking steps to remove sentencing disparities for non-violent offenders, especially those convicted of drug offenses.”

The clemency follows a broad pardon for his son Hunter, who was prosecuted for gun and tax crimes. Biden is under pressure from advocacy groups to pardon broad swaths of people, including those on federal death row, before the Trump administration takes over in January. He’s also weighing whether to issue preemptive pardons to those who investigated Trump’s effort to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election and are facing possible retribution when he takes office.

Clemency is the term for the power the president has to pardon, in which a person is relieved of guilt and punishment, or to commute a sentence, which reduces or eliminates the punishment but doesn’t exonerate the wrongdoing. It’s customary for a president to grant mercy at the end of his term, using the power of the office to wipe away records or end prison terms.

Those pardoned Thursday had been convicted of nonviolent crimes such as drug offenses and turned their lives around, White House lawyers said. They include a woman who led emergency response teams during natural disasters; a church deacon who has worked as an addiction counselor and youth counselor; a doctoral student in molecular biosciences; and a decorated military veteran.

The president had previously issued 122 commutations and 21 other pardons. He’s also broadly pardoned those convicted of use and simple possession of marijuana on federal lands and in the District of Columbia, and pardoned former U.S. service members convicted of violating a now-repealed military ban on consensual gay sex.

Rep. Jim McGovern, D-Mass., and 34 other lawmakers are urging the president to pardon environmental and human rights lawyer Steven Donziger, who was imprisoned or under house arrest for three years because of a contempt of court charge related to his work representing Indigenous farmers in a lawsuit against Chevron.

But those who received the pardons would have to accept them. New California Sen. Adam Schiff, who was a part of the House committee that investigated the violent Jan. 6 insurrection, said such a pardon from Biden would be “unnecessary,” and that the president shouldn’t be spending his waning days in office worrying about this.

For Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., another target of Trump’s threats, said in a statement this week that his suggestion that she and others be jailed for the investigations “is a continuation of his assault on the rule of law and the foundations of our republic.”

Before pardoning his son, Biden had repeatedly pledged not to do so. He said in a statement explaining his reversal that the prosecution had been poisoned by politics. The decision prompted criminal justice advocates and lawmakers to put additional public pressure on the administration to use that same power for everyday Americans. It wasn’t a very popular move; only about 2 in 10 Americans approved of his decision, according to a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Christopher Wray Steps Down!

Good luck America. The FBI is gonna be a mess once I step down.

Y'all voted for this.

In order to get his remaining pension and not have a stain on his resume, the FBI director Christopher Wray is stepping down.

President Donald J. Trump nominated Wray in 2017 after he fired James Comey.

Trump wanted to fire Wray but I guess the FBI director wanted to get ahead of it.

Wray told bureau workers Wednesday that he plans to resign at the end of President Joe Biden’s term in January, an announcement that came a week and a half after Trump said he would nominate loyalist Kash Patel for the job.

Patel may face uphill battle for confirmation.

Wray said at a town hall meeting that he would be stepping down “after weeks of careful thought,” roughly three years short of the completion of a 10-year term during which he tried to keep the FBI out of politics even as the bureau found itself entangled in a string of explosive investigations, including two that led to separate indictments of Trump last year as well as inquiries into Biden and his son.

“My goal is to keep the focus on our mission — the indispensable work you’re doing on behalf of the American people every day,” Wray told agency employees. “In my view, this is the best way to avoid dragging the bureau deeper into the fray, while reinforcing the values and principles that are so important to how we do our work.”

The intended resignation was not unexpected considering that Trump had settled on Patel to be director and had repeatedly aired his ire at Wray, whom he appointed during his first term. But his departure is nonetheless a reflection of how Trump’s norm-breaking style has reshaped Washington, with the president-elect yet again flouting tradition by moving to replace an FBI director well before his term was up and Wray resigning to avert a collision with the incoming administration.

“It should go without saying, but I’ll say it anyway — this is not easy for me,” Wray said. “I love this place, I love our mission, and I love our people — but my focus is, and always has been, on us and doing what’s right for the FBI.”

Wray received a standing ovation following his remarks before a standing-room-only crowd at FBI headquarters and some in the audience cried, according to an FBI official who was not authorized to discuss the private gathering by name and spoke on condition of anonymity to The Associated Press.

Trump applauded the news on social media, calling it “a great day for America as it will end the Weaponization of what has become known as the United States Department of Injustice” and saying that Patel’s confirmation will begin “the process of Making the FBI Great Again.”

If confirmed by the Senate, Patel would herald a radical leadership transformation at the nation’s premier federal law enforcement agency. He has advocated shutting down the FBI’s Washington headquarters and called for ridding the federal government of “conspirators,” raising alarms that he might seek to wield the FBI’s significant investigative powers as an instrument of retribution against Trump’s perceived enemies.

Patel said Wednesday that he was looking forward to “a smooth transition. I will be ready to serve the American people on day one.”

It’s extremely rare for FBI directors to be ousted from their jobs before the completion of their 10-year terms, a length meant to insulate the agency from the political influence of changing administrations. But Trump has done it twice, placing Wray in the job in 2017 after firing Director James Comey amid an investigation into ties between Russia and the Republican president’s campaign.

Despite having appointed Wray, Trump had telegraphed his anger with the FBI director on multiple occasions throughout the years, including as recently as the past week.

In an interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press” that aired Sunday, Trump said, “I can’t say I’m thrilled with him. He invaded my home,” a reference to the FBI’s 2002 search of Trump’s Florida property, Mar-a-Lago, for classified documents from Trump’s first term as president.

That search, and the recovery of boxes of sensitive government records, paved the way for one of two federal indictments against Trump. The case, and another one charging him with plotting to overturn the 2020 election, have both been dismissed by the Justice Department special counsel that brought them in light of Trump’s November victory.

Attorney General Merrick Garland praised Wray for having “served our country honorably and with integrity for decades.” He said: “Under Director Wray’s principled leadership, the FBI has worked to fulfill the Justice Department’s mission to keep our country safe, protect civil rights, and uphold the rule of law.”

Natalie Bara, the president of the FBI Agents Association, said in a statement that Wray had led the FBI “through challenging times with a steady focus on doing the work that keeps our country safe. ”

Throughout his seven years on the job, the self-professed “low-key, understated” Wray brought a workmanlike approach to the job, repeatedly preaching a “keep calm and tackle hard” mantra despite a steady drumbeat of attacks from Trump and his supporters.

He also sought to avoid public conflict when possible with the Trump White House, distancing himself and his leadership team from the FBI’s Russia investigation over errors that took place before he took office and announcing dozens of corrective actions meant to prevent the recurrence of the surveillance abuses that plagued the inquiry.

But there were other instances when he memorably broke from Trump — he did not agree, for instance, with Trump’s characterization of the Russia investigation as a “witch hunt.” He made known his displeasure when the White House blessed the declassification of materials related to the surveillance of a former Trump campaign aide and contradicted a Trump talking point by stating that Ukraine had not interfered in the 2016 election.

He repeatedly sought to keep the focus on the FBI’s day-to-day work, using the bulk of his resignation announcement to praise the bureau’s efforts in countering everything from violent crime and cyberattacks to Chinese espionage and terrorism.

“The most sacred responsibility of government is — and will remain — protecting its citizens,” Wray said. “You all are on the front lines of that effort every day, and I know you will continue to adapt and evolve and innovate to stay ahead.”

Yet even as he leaves office at a time of heightened threats, much of the public focus has been on the politically sensitive investigations of his tenure.

Besides the inquiries into Trump, the FBI in recent years also investigated Biden’s handling of classified information as well as Biden’s son Hunter for tax and gun violations. Hunter Biden was pardoned by his father last week.

A particular flashpoint came in August 2022, when FBI agents searched Mar-a-Lago — an action officials defended as necessary given the boxes of documents that were being concealed at the Palm Beach property and the evidence of obstruction that the Justice Department said had been gathered.

Trump railed against the FBI over that search and has kept up his criticism ever since. The president-elect, for instance, was angered by Wray’s comment at a congressional hearing that there was “some question about whether or not it’s a bullet or shrapnel” that struck Trump’s ear during an assassination attempt in Pennsylvania in July. The FBI later stated unequivocally that it was indeed a bullet.

Before being named FBI director, Wray worked at a prestigious law firm, King & Spalding, where he represented former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie during the “Bridgegate” scandal. He also led the Justice Department’s criminal division for a period during President George W. Bush’s administration.

Old Addison Whiskey!

Old man Addison McConnell.

The outgoing Minority Leader had a nasty fall and it appears that Republicans are quietly trying to force him out of the senate.

Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is handing over his top leadership powers to his second banana, Sen. John Thune (R-SD). Thune will be the Senate Majority Leader come January.

The 119th Session of Congress is expected to be chaotic with Republicans once again in control.

McConnell who hasn't ruled out stepping down is not looking too well.

He fell and sprained his wrist while walking out of a GOP luncheon on Tuesday, the latest in a series of medical incidents for him in recent years.

McConnell, who is stepping down from his leadership post at the end of the year, was walking out of his weekly party lunch with Wyoming Sen. John Barrasso when he tripped and fell, Barrasso said, before walking back to his office on his own. Medical personnel were seen heading into his office minutes later.

The longtime Republican leader, 82, also has a cut on his face, his office said, but “has been cleared to resume his schedule.” He did not attend a scheduled news conference immediately after the luncheon.

Barrasso, the No. 3 Senate leader and a doctor, said McConnell was “fine” and “100 percent” alert after he tripped and fell.

McConnell later walked from his office to the Senate chamber for a vote, wearing a bandage on his left cheek and a brace on his left wrist.

His fall came after he was hospitalized with a concussion in March 2023 and missed several weeks of work after falling in a downtown hotel. After he returned, he twice froze up during news conferences that summer, staring vacantly ahead before colleagues and staff came to his assistance.

McConnell had polio in his early childhood and he has long acknowledged some difficulty as an adult in walking and climbing stairs. In addition to his 2023 fall, he also tripped and fell in 2019 at his home in Kentucky, causing a shoulder fracture that required surgery.

McConnell has been in the Senate since 1984 and has been Republican leader since 2007.

I wish the Democrats would replace Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) as their senate leader. Schumer is going to cost the Democrats more seats if he remains the leader.

Oh by the way, McConnell, Thune, Schumer and Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) all support the apartheid ethnostate of Israel. They are old, senile, out of touch and just pathetic.

As I said earlier, I believe President Donald J. Trump will create chaos as he cognitively declines. He will not stop Israel. In fact, he is all on board with this Greater Israel and Project 2025 bullshit.

Our country is fucked.

Dave Blunts: Snoop Dogg, Keep My Name Out Your Damn Mouth!

Big debut for Iowa rapper Dave Blunts.

Y'all voted for this.

Winners and losers of 2024.

We got politicians cheering people murdering unarmed civilians. A white man puts a chokehold on a homeless Black man. He gets away with murder. The far right cheers it.

A white man murders a healthcare CEO in broad daylight, uses an opportunity to make a point about the unfairness in insurance providers. He is arrested and hailed as a hero. The far right chastises the public because of it.

The conservatives care about transgender Americans going to the restroom.

They care about single parents who are unable to work because of their children's needs. 

They care about overweight people being models, internet celebrities and visible.

They care more about Israel than the U.S. 

And it seems like Black men are failing into the trap of culture wars.

There's too many times that Big Snoop hit the blunt too hard.

He irked Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris, MAGAland, The Game and now Dave Blunts.

Davion Blessing known professionally as Dave Blunts, is an American rapper, singer-songwriter, and internet personality. He is best known for his 2024 single, The Cup, which went viral in late 2024.

He is morbidly obese. He weighs over 500lbs. He admits it. He isn't ashamed about his weight. His family and girlfriend love him as he is.

He began recording and releasing music in 2018.

After contemplating quitting music in late 2023, Blunts began uploading videos to TikTok in 2024, quickly gaining popularity. He released three projects between February and March, as well as the single "The Cup" in April, which received support from rapper Lil Yachty. Blunts later signed to the Los Angeles label Listen to the Kids. On June 28, 2024, Blunts released his debut studio album Well Dude Here’s My Thing.

In December 2024, a video of Blunts performing at a concert commemorating late rapper Juice Wrld went viral. The video shows Blunts performing while sitting down and using an oxygen tank. Fans expressed concerns for the rapper's health and discomfort at watching his struggle on stage. During the performance, he also directed criticism towards Snoop Dogg, who had previously attacked Blunts in an Instagram post.

Big Snoop trolling sparked a feud with upcoming rapper.

In a November social media post, Snoop Dogg shared footage of the rapper sitting down while rapping his song, “The Cup,” where he raps that he’ll never put down his styrofoam companion.

“Well put down the chicken wings and Tata chips Nefew,” Snoop reacted, adding, “That chair gone break soon.” Blunt took to Snoop’s comment section replying, “Damn Unc.”

One of his biggest performances to date, this weekend’s 4th Annual JUICE WRLD DAY in Chicago — honoring the late rapper who died in 2019 — found Dave hitting the stage, again, sitting during his performance. It was then that he asked the crowd if they had a problem with him sitting down for his set, to which they had no objections.

“Exactly, get the f**k off my d**k, Snoop Dogg,” he yelled to the crowd. As for Snoop, he found the statement comical, adding that he apologized for his initial comments.

While Snoop has promised to leave the situation alone, others have also expressed concerns for the up-and-comers health due to him using an oxygen tank during the performance. Many also emphasize that it isn’t about him being overweight, as Hip-Hop has produced plenty of heavyset rappers, but rather his need for medical assistance to get through a performance.

Snoop Dogg, the owner of Doggystyle Records and Death Row Records is preparing for his joint collaboration album with former co founder Dr. Dre.

The album title Missionary will be released on Death Row and Aftermath Entertainment with Dr. Dre being the executive producer.

The two also will launch the Gin & Juice beverage company.

Big Snoop is an internet troll as well. He often post on X or Instagram and it usually goes viral.

His time also is served as a celebrity judge on NBC's The Voice. He is hoping he will get his name on the Hollywood Walk of Fame or induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame soon.

Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Cincinnati Police And The Feds Nab Three In Interstate 471 Daniel Carter Beard Bridge Arson!

Three people set fire to playground equipment which lead to a massive fire on a Cincinnati freeway bridge.

Y'all voted for this.

See white privilege, alcohol, random idiocy or drugs fuel stupid decisions that impact people's lives. 

Interstate 471 is a five mile freeway connector that covers Cincinnati, Ohio and Newport, Kentucky. The freeway begins at Interstate 71 near downtown Cincinnati and heads south towards the Interstate 275 beltway and the U.S. Highway 27 junction in Highland Heights, Kentucky.

The freeway carries 50,000 vehicles a day.

The freeway crosses the Ohio River at the Daniel Carter Bridge. 

The Ohio River is the gateway to the South.

Last month a major fire broke out at Sawyer Point Park. Someone set fire to playground equipment and it spread into a massive fire that ended up melting the girders underneath Interstate 471.

The southbound lanes were closed due to the need for extensive repairs. On December 10, 2024, local news reported that three individuals were arrested for causing the fire.

The suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The charges carry up to 20 years in the iron college, repayment to the Ohio Department of Transportation, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, the city of Cincinnati, the EPA and owners of vehicles damaged by smoke or debris.

If convicted they will have a TIER III Arsonist Label.

Two of the three was named.




Kaitlen Hall, 24, was arrested and charged with two felony counts of obstruction of justice, Cincinnati Fire Department Chief Frank McKinley said in a press conference Tuesday afternoon.

Hall is accused of giving investigators “purposefully misleading and false statements during questioning in an official law enforcement investigation for a crime of aggravated arson,” on Nov. 21, Hamilton County court documents reveal.

McKinley would not give further details regarding where Hall was arrested or if she was caught on video after the Nov. 1 fire.

Another suspect, Zachary Stumpf was arrested around 9:10 p.m. on Dec. 10.

Stumpf is accused of “intentionally setting a fire on a playground located under an interstate overpass, creating a substantial risk of severe physical harm to motorists above,” Hamilton County court records reveal.

Previous information provided by the city’s vice mayor said there were four arrests.

Mayor Aftab Pureval clarified in the press conference that the arrest was not connected with any homeless encampment, adding that there has been misinformation spread about the investigation.

The suspects were not homeless.

Nikki Giovanni Passed Away!

Nikki Giovanni, a famed poet, lecturer and activist passed away.

A notable Black queen has passed away. A woman who pushed for equality and liberation in these troubling times.

Nikki Giovanni, the poet, author, educator and public speaker who went from borrowing money to release her first book to spending decades as a literary celebrity who shared blunt and conversational takes on everything from racism and love to space travel and mortality, has died. She was 81.

Giovanni, subject of the prize-winning 2023 documentary “Going to Mars,” died Monday with her lifelong partner, Virginia “Ginney” Fowler, by her side, according to a statement from friend and author Renée Watson.

“We will forever feel blessed to have shared a legacy and love with our dear cousin,” said Allison (Pat) Ragan, Giovanni’s cousin, in a statement on behalf of the family.

The author of more than 25 books, Giovanni was a born confessor and performer whom fans came to know well from her work, readings and other live appearances and her years on the faculty of Virginia Tech, among other schools. Poetry collections such as “Black Judgement” and “Black Feeling Black Talk” sold thousands of copies, led to invitations from “The Tonight Show” and other television programs and made her popular enough to fill a 3,000-seat concert hall at Lincoln Center for a celebration of her 30th birthday.

In poetry, prose and the spoken word, she told her story. She looked back on her childhood in Tennessee and Ohio, championed the Black Power movement, addressed her battles with lung cancer, paid tribute to heroes from Nina Simone to Angela Davis and reflected on such personal passions as food, romance, family and rocketing into space — a journey she believed Black women uniquely qualified for, if only because of how much they had already survived. She also edited a groundbreaking anthology of Black women poets, “Night Comes Softly,” and helped found a publishing cooperative that promoted works by Gwendolyn Brooks and Margaret Walker among others.

For a time, she was called “The Princess of Black Poetry.”

“All I know is the she is the most cowardly, bravest, least understanding, most sensitive, slowest to anger, most quixotic, lyingest, most honest woman I know,” her friend Barbara Crosby wrote in the introduction to “The Prosaic Soul of Nikki Giovanni,” an anthology of nonfiction prose published in 2003. “To love her is to love contradiction and conflict. To know her is to never understand but to be sure that all is life.”

Giovanni’s admirers ranged from James Baldwin to Teena Marie, who name-checked her on the dance hit “Square Biz,” to Oprah Winfrey, who invited the poet to her “Living Legends” summit in 2005, when other guests of honor included Rosa Parks and Toni Morrison. Giovanni was a National Book Award finalist in 1973 for a prose work about her life, “Gemini.” She also received a Grammy nomination for the spoken word album “The Nikki Giovanni Poetry Collection.”

In January 2009, at the request of NPR, she wrote a poem about the incoming president, Barack Obama:

“I’ll walk the streets

And knock on doors

Share with the folks:

Not my dreams but yours

I’ll talk with the people

I’ll listen and learn

I’ll make the butter

Then clean the churn”
____

Giovanni had a son, Thomas Watson Giovanni, in 1969. She never married the father, because, she told Ebony magazine, “I didn’t want to get married, and I could afford not to get married.” Over the latter part of her life she lived with her partner, Fowler, a fellow faculty member at Virginia Tech.

She was born Yolande Cornelia Giovanni Jr. in Knoxville, Tennessee, and was soon called “Nikki” by her older sister. She was 4 when her family moved to Ohio and eventually settled in the Black community of Lincoln Heights, outside Cincinnati. She would travel often between Tennessee and Ohio, bound to her parents and to her maternal grandparents in her “spiritual home” in Knoxville.

As a girl, she read everything from history books to Ayn Rand and was accepted to Fisk University, the historically Black school in Nashville, after her junior year of high school. College was a time for achievement, and for trouble. Her grades were strong, she edited the Fisk literary magazine and helped start the campus branch of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee. But she rebelled against school curfews and other rules and was kicked out for a time because her “attitudes did not fit those of a Fisk woman,” she later wrote. After the school changed the dean of women, Giovanni returned and graduated with honors in history in 1967.

Giovanni relied on support from friends to publish her debut collection, “Black Poetry Black Talk,” which came out in 1968, and in the same year she self-published “Black Judgement.” The radical Black Arts Movement was at its height and early Giovanni poems such as “A Short Essay of Affirmation Explaining Why,” “Of Liberation” and “A Litany for Peppe” were militant calls to overthrow white power. (“The worst junkie or black businessman is more humane/than the best honkie”).

“I have been considered a writer who writes from rage and it confuses me. What else do writers write from?” she wrote in a biographical sketch for Contemporary Writers. “A poem has to say something. It has to make some sort of sense; be lyrical; to the point; and still able to be read by whatever reader is kind enough to pick up the book.”

Her opposition to the political system moderated over time, although she never stopped advocating for change and self-empowerment, or remembering martyrs of the past. In 2020, she was featured in an ad for presidential candidate Joe Biden, in which she urged young people to “vote because someone died for you to have the right to vote.”

Her best known work came early in her career; the 1968 poem “Nikki-Rosa.” It was a declaration of her right to define herself, a warning to others (including obituary writers) against telling her story and a brief meditation on her poverty as a girl and the blessings, from holiday gatherings to bathing in “one of those big tubs that folk in chicago barbecue in,” which transcended it.

“and I really hope no white person ever has cause

to write about me

because they never understand

Black love is Black wealth and they’ll

probably talk about my hard childhood

and never understand that

all the while I was quite happy”

Jordan Neeley's Killer Walks!

This is the chaos of America. White man gets away with murder.

The far right celebrates the man who chokeholds an unarmed Black man while the far left celebrates the man who shot and killed an unarmed white man who was a company executive for the nation's largest healthcare insurance firm.

Both suspects were white.

Y'all voted for this.

Expect more chaos as President Joe Biden wraps up and President Donald J. Trump gets back in.

Oh, if a person of color murders anyone based on race, politics or systematic injustices, I will not condemn it. I will say that it only just the beginning.

The man who chokehold Jordan Neely was acquitted of his murder. However, he will face the civil courts now that the criminal charges are over. 

The civil issue will hopefully put restrictions on the man from selling books, appearing on television and earnings obtained post trial.

According to the far rightWhite shooters are mentally ill. Black shooters are unrepentant thugs and criminals. Gay shooters are active groomers. Muslim shooters are terrorists. Hispanic and Asian shooters are illegal immigrants. According to the far right, almost all white [or non-white] mass shooters are registered Democrats [or some progressive activist] because they have liked or done one thing common to the left. Of course, they often share or post disinformation by using the "Sam Hyde" meme or make bogus social media platforms with the shooter's image as a way to denounce most mass shooters being white or associated with conservative causes. The far right says a white person should "protect" themselves from thugs, terrorists or protesters. They believe the use of firearms are "justified" if they are protesting or even instigating a conflict. The far right believes if a shooter is a police officer, an active military member, a veteran or a citizen who supports conservative causes, they are considered a "heroes" and use of firearms are justified. If the shooters are teens in urban communities, the far right automatically assume the gunmen are Black. They conclude that a Black person who is mentally ill or experiencing an emergency should be restrained or shot by the police or a good samaritan. The far right believes the actions should be justified.

On May 1, 2023, in New York City,  Neely, a 30 year old homeless American man, died after being put in a chokehold by a United States Marine Corps veteran. 

Neely's death prompted protests and a broader debate around the propriety of the white man's actions.

Being homeless, a Michael Jackson impersonator, a mentally ill person and a repeat offender with NYPD justifies death. What a world we live in!

Daniel Penny, a white man placed a chokehold on Neely after the deceased had a mental health issue. His chokehold was trained by the U.S. Marine Corps.

Israel is notorious for using those tactics on Palestinians. Most of the time, they get away with murder. Penny might as well move to Israel to avoid a civil trial.

After all, he's white, privileged and probably willing to do it again. Its because he knows he got Trump, Republicans and the conservative agitators backing him.

He will be the new Kyle Rittenhouse.

The New York prosecutors couldn't muster enough evidence to put this scumbag in the iron college. 

Alberto Vázquez, a freelance journalist who witnessed the incident, said that Neely removed his jacket and aggressively threw it to the floor, in response to which other passengers moved away from him. Vázquez said that he did not witness Neely assaulting anybody. Other witnesses reported fearing death from Neely's actions, which including his throwing trash at other passengers and approaching people. Penny then approached Neely from behind and put him in a chokehold.

The incident took place on the New York City Subway in Manhattan. Sometime after 2:00 p.m. (EDT) on May 1, 2023, Neely boarded a northbound F train at the Second Avenue station just before it departed for the Broadway–Lafayette Street station. Penny was in the same train car, planning to go to a gym. Vázquez told The New York Times that Neely began screaming, "I don't have food, I don't have a drink, I'm fed up. I don't mind going to jail and getting life in prison. I'm ready to die." Another witness heard Neely say, "Someone is going to die today." Penny said that Neely repeatedly threatened to kill other passengers. Vázquez said that Neely was frightening but had not assaulted anyone. Other witnesses said that Neely made "half-lunge movements" at other passengers and was within "half a foot of people", and recalled fearing for their lives. A mother with a child testified that Neely charged at passengers, and she shielded herself and her child behind a stroller, believing she might die. Prosecutors later highlighted a witness saying that Neely's actions felt common to him due to him frequently interacting with and witnessing outbursts on public transit. Conversely, defense attorneys quoted a witness stating that she had been riding the subway for years but had never encountered a person who "put fear into" her as much as Neely did. Prosecutors stated that Neely was high on synthetic marijuana and suffering from mental illness at the time of the incident. Defense attorneys stated that Penny initially ignored Neely, but acted after he saw Neely approach the mother and son hiding behind a stroller while saying "I will kill."

Penny with a woman who looks like white nationalist Laura Loomer.

Police questioned Penny after the incident but released him without charges a few hours later. On May 3, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg confirmed that his office had begun an investigation into Neely's death. Also on May 3, the medical examiner's office determined the manner of death to be homicide, stating that Neely died from "compression of neck (chokehold)". The medical examiner made the determination after performing an autopsy and watching cell phone video of the incident, but did not wait for results from a toxicology report. On May 11, 2023, Bragg's office announced that Penny would be charged with second degree manslaughter, which carries a penalty of between five and 15 years in prison.

On May 12, 2023, Penny turned himself in to police for arrest and was arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court. Since he had not been indicted by a grand jury, he chose not to enter a plea, and was released from custody on $100,000 cash bail. He was required to surrender his passport and instructed to not leave New York without approval.

A grand jury was impaneled on May 31 to hear Bragg's case against Penny. On June 14, 2023, he was officially indicted by the grand jury. At a second arraignment on June 28, 2023, the grand jury's indictment was unsealed, revealing a charge of criminally negligent homicide in addition to second-degree manslaughter, giving the trial jury the option to convict on a lesser charge. A second-degree manslaughter conviction would require the prosecution to prove the defendant knew the potential to cause death, and acted recklessly. A criminally negligent homicide conviction would require proof that the defendant's actions unjustifiably risked Neely's death, but without awareness of the danger.

After the arraignment, the district attorney's office released a list of evidence to be given to the defendant's attorneys. Items included witness statements, cellphone videos from at least two witnesses, and surveillance video. An extended video of the incident was captured by a European couple that later returned to Europe. The couple met with prosecutors remotely, but declined to provide their footage or testimony. Defense attorneys alleged that the prosecution was not making a good-faith attempt to secure the evidence.

On January 17, 2024, the presiding judge, Maxwell Wiley, denied a request by Penny's legal team for a dismissal of his charges. The trial began with jury selection on October 21, 2024. During jury selection, nearly all prospective jurors reported having prior knowledge of the incident. Opening statements in the trial began on November 1.

Drinks on me. Don't get comfortable, Daniel Penny has a civil trial to deal with.

The two other men who helped to restrain Neely were not charged.

The case was prosecuted by Assistant Manhattan District Attorney Dafna Yoran. During the trial, prosecutors acknowledged that Penny acted to protect others, calling his efforts "laudable", but alleged that he acted recklessly in applying a chokehold against Neely for several minutes. They alleged that Penny attempted to render Neely unconscious, but knew that he was applying his chokehold improperly, resulting in Neely's continued struggling and eventually death. Defense attorneys argued that Penny attempted to maintain a hold to restrain Neely, rather than render him unconscious, and was forced to continue it due to Neely's struggling. They also argued against the medical examiner's determination of a homicide, citing a pathologist's testimony stating that Neely died from a combination of factors, including his sickle cell trait, a schizophrenic episode, struggling with Penny's restraint, and intoxication from K2 synthetic marijuana.

Closing arguments were delivered on December 2, 2024. On December 3, jury deliberations got underway. Jurors were instructed to consider the top charge of manslaughter before considering the charge of criminally negligent homicide. They were also instructed to determine whether Penny's actions were responsible for Neely's death, and if so, whether his actions were reckless and unjustified.

On December 5, 2024, a wrongful death suit was filed into the New York Supreme Court by Jordan Neely's father, Andre Zachary, on the grounds of negligence, assault, and battery.

On December 6, 2024, Judge Wiley dismissed the manslaughter charge against Penny following a jury deadlock. Penny was found not guilty of the remaining charge of criminally negligent homicide on December 9. After the verdict was delivered, Penny went to a Manhattan bar with his legal team to celebrate.

Monday, December 09, 2024

Blame Game: Luigi Mangione!

You wouldn’t believe it if I told you. A suit and tie murderer.

A suspect is arrested in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO, Brian Thompson.

The suspect was arrested in Pennsylvania. The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The suspect faces state and federal charges. New York itself could be LIFE without any graduation from the iron college. The U.S. will push for the DEATH card which is likely given how he was using equipment styled to a mafia hit.

President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, President-elect Donald J. Trump, Vice President-elect J.D. Vance, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, New York City mayor Eric Adams and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro were notified.

Thompson was murdered in broad daylight as he exited a local hotel in Manhattan. The suspect went elusive for over a week.

He made a mistake which got the feds zeroing in on him. 

He used the wifi at an Altoona, Pennsylvania McDonald's.

Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old Ivy League graduate from a prominent Maryland real estate family, had a gun believed to be the one used in last Wednesday’s shooting of Thompson, as well as writings suggesting anger with corporate America, police said.

Customers inside the restaurant saw a guy acting weird and told workers. The workers would call the police to report the possibility of the killer being inside.

He had with him a gun and silencer similar to the one used in the shooting, a three-page manifesto, and a fake ID with the same name as the one that the alleged shooter used to check into the Manhattan hostel. The suspect was identified and arrested on local charges in Altoona relating to the gun, but has not yet been charged in relation to the killing. According to a local senior police officer, the manifesto carried by the suspect explicitly mentions UnitedHealthcare, highlights the company's size and significant revenue, and criticizes healthcare companies for prioritizing profits over patient care. The manifesto also reads, "I do apologize for any strife and trauma, but it had to be done", and that "These parasites had it coming".

Two Altoona Police officers walked in and apprehended the suspect without any bullets being fired. What makes this a movie, one of the arresting officers is a rookie.

“A Pennsylvania resident saw something early this morning and said something to our local police,” Shapiro said.

“In some dark corners, this killer is being hailed as a hero. Hear me on this, he is no hero,” the Democrat continued. “The real hero in this story is the person who called 911 at McDonald’s this morning.”

Thompson's widow, Paulette, released a statement after the killing saying that she and her family are "shattered by the senseless killing" and called her husband an "incredibly loving, generous, talented man" and "incredibly loving father to our two sons". Shortly following the death, two of the houses owned by Thompson's family were swatted.

Many Americans expressed their contempt for Thompson, UnitedHealthcare, and the nation's health insurance system while praising the unknown assailant for his actions. On social media, users shared personal stories of harm and death suffered as a result of claim denials, and joked about the killing with memes and gallows humor. Socialist agitstor Anthony Zenkus, a senior lecturer in social work at Columbia University, said on social media: "Today, we mourn the death of ... Brian Thompson, gunned down ... wait I'm sorry – today we mourn the deaths of 68,000 Americans who needlessly die each year so that insurance company execs like Brian Thompson can become multimillionaires". One physician told The Daily Beast that they believed the perpetrator should be brought to justice, but also stated that Thompson's role as CEO had led to a great amount of suffering and loss of life, which he described as "on the order of millions", adding that "[it is] hard for me to sympathize when so many people have suffered because of his company".

A popular comment on the r/nursing subreddit mocked Thompson's death by emulating a denial of coverage letter for Thompson's emergency care. The assailant received internet attention for his resemblance to actors Timothée Chalamet and Jake Gyllenhaal. A look-alike contest in which contestants tried to look like the suspect was held on December 7 in Washington Square Park.

Prominent conservative commentators, like Ben Shapiro and Matt Walsh, received online backlash from their viewership for condemning the criticism of Thompson and for attributing it exclusively to left-wing politics.


The Network Contagion Research Institute found that out of the top ten most engaged-with posts on X that mention Thompson or UnitedHealth, six of them were posts implicitly or explicitly supporting the killing or criticizing Thompson. Some highlighted comments called for further assassinations of CEOs and class war; a researcher at the institute said that the assassination was framed as "some opening blow in a class war" and that praise for the killing came from across the political spectrum. After Thompson's death, UnitedHealthcare's parent company, UnitedHealth Group, published a statement on Facebook detailing the death and their official condolences. Though the post's comment section was deactivated, approximately 90,000 Facebook users responded to the post with a "Haha" (or "laughing") reaction with only 2,200 "Sad" reactions as of December 6.

Zeynep Tufekci, Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs at Princeton University and New York Times columnist, said that the public reaction to Thompson's murder "should ring all the alarm bells" and resembled the reaction to the very high levels of corporate greed, exploitation, and economic inequality during the American Gilded Age, a period characterized by violent "political movements that targeted corporate titans, politicians, judges and others". She further stated that, "The concentration of extreme wealth in the United States has recently surpassed that of the Gilded Age. And the will among politicians to push for broad public solutions appears to have all but vanished. I fear that instead of an era of reform, the response to this act of violence and to the widespread rage it has ushered into view will be limited to another round of retreat by the wealthiest." Robert Pape, an expert in political violence at the University of Chicago, told The Guardian that the response of online commentators was indicative of Americans' growing acceptance of violence to settle civil disputes.

UnitedHealthcare has denied millions of claims to people which resulted in heavy out of pocket costs. Thompson was responsible for a majority of this.

His death made every CEO of America's companies fearful. 

Nasty work.

A bullet does not care about color. We all bleed red and so many lives are lost to gun violence and Republicans offer no solutions other than "thoughts and prayers" with a touch of "lock em up."

Gun violence is the number one threat in the United States.

I dismiss this ridiculous notion that criminals are the problem, not the guns. Firearms are often obtained through legal purchases. 

Again, having more security, teachers being armed and offering safe rooms are not solving the problem. The problem is lawmakers not willing to stop gun violence.

According to the far rightWhite shooters are mentally ill. Black shooters are unrepentant thugs and criminals. Gay shooters are active groomers. Muslim shooters are terrorists. Hispanic and Asian shooters are illegal immigrants. According to the far right, almost all white [or non-white] mass shooters are registered Democrats [or some progressive activist] because they have liked or done one thing common to the left. Of course, they often share or post disinformation by using the "Sam Hyde" meme or make bogus social media platforms with the shooter's image as a way to denounce most mass shooters being white or associated with conservative causes. The far right says a white person should "protect" themselves from thugs, terrorists or protesters. They believe the use of firearms are "justified" if they are protesting or even instigating a conflict. The far right believes if a shooter is a police officer, an active military member, a veteran or a citizen who supports conservative causes, they are considered a "heroes" and use of firearms are justified. If the shooters are teens in urban communities, the far right automatically assume the gunmen are Black.

The Republicans usually amplify white victims. Anytime a person of color kills a white victim, it is often wall-to-wall coverage on Fox, Twitter and they force it into national news. They make the case to blame Black Lives Matter, Barack Obama, Kamala Harris, Democrats, Rev. Al Sharpton and rap music for Black on whatever violence. Republican lawmakers who do not live in urban neighborhoods often troll social media to talk about gun violence or crime in Chicago, Baltimore, Milwaukee and New York City while not doing a damn thing to stop it. If a white person shoots a Black person, the shooter is given the benefit of doubt. White shooters are given glowing profiles about their perfect lives and how friends noticed something but refused to do something. When it comes to Black shooters, automatic vilification. They don't see mental illness. They see it as gang violence, allegedly fatherless homes, Democratic policies or the need for more firearms. 

The far right and Republicans exploit gun violence in the Black community for culture wars and racism.

So in closing, expect more.

The website Officer Down is a memorial to those police officers who were killed in the line of duty. Those victims who don't get their names or accomplishments mentioned in the junk food media. Also the website the National Gun Violence Memorial also keeps record of the many individuals killed by gun violence. We are tracking police violence as well. 

Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (Lifeline) at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or 988, or text the Crisis Text Line (text HELLO to 741741). Both services are free and available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The deaf and hard of hearing can contact the Lifeline via TTY at 1-800-799-4889. All calls are confidential. Contact social media outlets directly if you are concerned about a friend’s social media updates or dial 911 in an emergency. Learn more on the Lifeline’s website or the Crisis Text Line’s website.

The call number to the White House and U.S. Capitol is now going to be used. This is the official White House numbers 202-456-1111 and 202-456-1414. This is the Congress official phone number, 202-224-3121. Please be respectful to operators, staff members and elected leaders. Your calls are monitored by the U.S. Secret Service and U.S. Capitol Police. 

Let them know that "thoughts and prayers," "hearts going to" and "good guys with guns" are no longer acceptable and you want legislation to curb gun violence. Let them know that we are tired of police officers using immunity when committing death of suspects in custody. Let them know that you are tired of private equity firms getting away with destroying small businesses and long established companies. Let them know that you are tired of your taxpayer money going to foreign nations like Israel. You are tired of hearing about "Israel having a right to..." and the bogus claims of being anti-semitic or in support of terrorism. 

We have bigger issues at home and our tax dollars should solve the housing crisis, lowering food prices, fixing roads, bridges, helping reinvest in struggling urban and rural communities. We have hospitals closing, big box retailers leaving communities and television programs dying. There are bigger issues in the country than Israel. You want an immediate ceasefire and accountability for war crimes done by Israel. You want no more foreign influence in American elections. You also want to make sure future presidents and lawmakers avoid influence from lobbyists. 

Lara Trump Buttering Up Ron DeSantis For Senate Spot!

Lara Trump wants to be a senator now.

Republican National Committee chairwoman Lara Trump resigned today. She is gearing up for a possible quid pro quo.

The daughter in law of President-elect Donald J. Trump is a media personality, singer and political agitator. She is married to Eric Trump, the former co chair of the Trump Organization.

Now she wants to join the circus.

She is throwing her residency to Florida and is hoping that Gov. Ron DeSantis is willing to set aside differences to appoint her as a U.S. senator if Marco Rubio is confirmed to be the Secretary of State. She was initially throwing a possible bid for North Carolina if Thom Tillis or Ted Budd didn't want to run again. 

She didn't brush off rumors.

"The job I came to do is now complete and I intend to formally step down from the RNC at our next meeting," Lara Trump said in a post on X.

Rubio will be easily confirmed as secretary of state in Trump's incoming administration. DeSantis would need to choose a successor to serve out the rest of Rubio's term, which expires in 2026.

"It is something I would seriously consider," Lara Trump said in an interview with The Associated Press.

She added, "If I'm being completely transparent, I don't know exactly what that would look like. And I certainly want to get all of the information possible if that is something that's real for me. But yeah, I would 100% consider it."

Michael Whatley, the RNC Chairman has voiced support for her bid as well as Trump and J.D. Vance, Ohio senator and vice president-elect.

Florida is a Republican stronghold now. It moved further to the right by the election margins. Trump carried Florida by 8 points in 2016 and 2020. He carried it by 12 points in 2024.

Jigga Sweating!

The far right wants them to face justice. Yet, they believe a lying shithead sexual predator like Trump. 

Y'all voted for this.

We elected a sexual predator and convicted felon to the White House.

If any Republican or Democratic politician tries to troll you about any celebrity being involved in criminal acts, remind them that the presidents are criminals too.

The incoming president is a convicted felon. The current president should be indicted for crimes against humanity for his relentless support for the apartheid ethnostate of Israel.

After Kamala Harris' shocking loss, Beyonce Knowles-Carter returns to the studio. The pop star was hoping to encourage fans to back her over Donald J. Trump.

Alas, not even the Hive could bring Harris into the White House.

Now as President-elect Trump prepares to fail the country again, his political minions seek revenge against those who attack him. 

They are after Joy Reid, Hunter Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, Joy Behar, Whoopi Goldberg, Mark Cuban, Sarah McBride, Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, Al Sharpton, Beyonce and her husband Jay-Z.

In the wake of Sean "Puffy" Combs and the huge entertainment scandal involving minors, sex trafficking, extortion, death threats and racketeering, many celebrities including Trump are under the light.

Combs might be Jeffrey Epstein 2.0.

Today, Shawn Corey Carter aka Jay-Z released a statement in the wake of an accusation. In 2000, Carter allegedly sexually assaulted a minor in 2000.

Uh, Carter has cheated on Beyonce in the past and is still doing it.

The lawyer who served him papers is Tony Buzbee. He represents over 50 individuals who accuse Combs of sexual scandals. 

Carter denies the allegations.

The anonymous accuser, identified only as “Jane Doe,” said the assault happened after she was driven to an MTV Video Music Awards after-party.

The federal lawsuit was originally filed in October in the Southern District of New York, listing Combs as a defendant. It was refiled Sunday to include Carter.  

Texas-based attorney Tony Buzbee, who filed the suit, did not comment. 

Carter called the allegations "idiotic" in a lengthy statement Sunday evening and alleged that Buzbee was engaged in unprofessional behavior.

"These allegations are so heinous in nature that I implore you to file a criminal complaint, not a civil one!! Whomever would commit such a crime against a minor should be locked away, would you not agree?" Carter said in a statement to NBC News. "These alleged victims would deserve real justice if that were the case."

A spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York declined to comment on whether the office is pursuing the case when shown NBC News' report on the lawsuit.

Buzbee has filed several lawsuits in recent months — all have withheld their complainants’ names — accusing Combs of assault and rape. This is the first suit in which he has named another high-profile defendant.  

In a statement, legal representatives for Combs called the suits "shameless publicity stunts, designed to extract payments from celebrities who fear having lies spread about them, just as lies have been spread about Mr. Combs."

"As his legal team has said before, Mr. Combs has full confidence in the facts and the integrity of the judicial process. In court, the truth will prevail: that Mr. Combs never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone—man or woman, adult or minor,” the statement read.

Federal prosecutors in New York criminally charged Combs in September with racketeering, sex trafficking and other offenses, and he is behind bars at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center after he was denied bail for a third time last month. His trial is scheduled for May 5. 

Prosecutors said in a court hearing last month that they are in the process of potentially bringing more charges against Combs in a superseding indictment. 

Before the lawsuit was refiled Sunday, "Carter received a letter from Plaintiff’s counsel requesting a mediation to resolve this matter," Buzbee wrote in the suit. In response to the letter, which NBC News has seen, Carter filed his own lawsuit against the accuser's attorneys, Buzbee wrote in the suit.

“You have made a terrible error in judgement thinking that all ‘celebrities’ are the same,” Carter added in his statement Sunday. “I’m not from your world. I’m a young man who made it out of the project of Brooklyn. We don’t play these types of games. We have very strict codes and honor. We protect children.”

The lawsuit claims that in 2000, when Doe was 13, Combs and Carter raped her at a house party after the MTV Video Music Awards in New York. 

The lawsuit says a friend dropped her off at the VMAs at Radio City Music Hall. She did not have a ticket, and she approached various limousine drivers to try to gain access to the show or an after-party.

One driver, the lawsuit says, told her that he worked for Combs and that she “fit what Diddy was looking for.” He invited her to a party after the show and told her to return to his car later in the evening after he transported Carter and Combs, the suit says.  

Later, the driver picked her up, the suit says, and after 20 minutes they arrived at a white house with a U-shaped driveway, the suit says. She had to sign a document she believed was a nondisclosure agreement on arrival — and did not receive a copy — to enter the party, which the suit says was filled with celebrities and people doing marijuana and cocaine.  

She was offered a drink that made her feel “woozy, lightheaded and felt [like] she needed to lie down,” the suit says, and she went into a room to rest.  

Shortly afterward, the suit says, Combs and Carter entered the room with Combs saying, “You are ready to party!” 

That’s when, she alleges, Carter removed her clothes, held her down and raped her while Combs and an unnamed female celebrity watched. She says Combs also raped her as Carter and the woman looked on.  

The suit says that she was able to resist being forced to perform oral sex on Combs by hitting him in the neck and that he “stopped.”  

After the alleged assault, the suit says, she “grabbed her clothes” and left. She made her way to a gas station, where she called her father, it says.      

The accuser is seeking unspecified damages. The lawsuit is filed under New York’s Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Act.

"My only heartbreak is for my family," Carter said in the statement. "My wife and I will have to sit our children down, one of whom is at the age where her friends will surely see the press and ask questions about the nature of these claims, and explain the cruelty and greed of people. I mourn yet another loss of innocence.

"Only your network of conspiracy theorists, fake physics, will believe the idiotic claims you have levied against me that, if not for the seriousness surrounding harm to kids, would be laughable," Carter added.

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