Hollywood elite silenced: P. Diddy's NDA drama unfolds
The chances of P. Diddy regaining freedom are decreasing with each passing day. The prosecutor's office is investigating legendary white parties where there were alleged instances of rape and sexual abuse. The non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) that guests of the rapper signed have also been leaked.
5 November 2024 08:03
The darkness surrounding Hollywood stars has been a well-known issue for years. It is often said that prosecutors, police, and bystanders protect criminals because of their popularity and connections, which hinder arrests and facing justice. Occasionally, victims attempt to stand up for themselves, leading to convictions of individual criminals. However, this usually involves lengthy prosecutorial proceedings and accusations against the victims for daring to take action against idols and stars.
P. Diddy made guests sign NDAs
Since the detention of P. Diddy, the list of accusations against the rapper has been steadily growing, the star is accused of human trafficking, sexual abuse, as well as rape and pedophilia. His youngest victims were allegedly children. These crimes occurred during legendary white parties organized by the rapper at his residence. The cream of Hollywood - actors, singers, rappers, journalists - attended these gatherings. From the beginning, it was stated that guests had to sign an NDA—a non-disclosure agreement. Now, it’s known what was included in its content.
International media and Polish portal TurtleHype report that guests of P. Diddy were prohibited from sharing any information about Diddy, his family, friends, business associates, and current and former partners, and from taking photographs and recording. The NDA specifically forbids participants from taking photos, filming, or recording anything during the event without written consent from Diddy. This includes sharing photos and videos on social media. The non-disclosure agreement is effective throughout Diddy's life plus 20 years, or 70 years, whichever is longer. Participants were also not allowed to give interviews, write books, or publish any information about Diddy or his parties without written consent.