• Cartel Chronicles: El Chaparro And The Tuzantla Massacre
    Nov 23 2024
    El Chaparro, a leader within the Familia Michoacana cartel, played a significant role in a deadly confrontation in Tuzantla, Michoacán. The violence erupted on August 24, 2022, when hitmen from rival factions of the same cartel clashed in the town's main square, resulting in at least eight deaths, including minors. This confrontation was part of a larger internal conflict within the Familia Michoacana following the execution of another cartel leader, Medardo Hernández Vera, alias "Lalo Mantecas".


    El Chaparro, who controls the Tuzantla and Tiquicheo areas, rebelled against the supreme leader of the Familia Michoacana, Johnny Hurtado Olascoaga, alias "El Pez." This rebellion led to a series of violent clashes, including the torching of a gas station in Tuzantla. Federal and state security forces responded, arresting several individuals and seizing vehicles, weapons, and drugs.

    The conflict in Michoacán is part of a broader pattern of cartel-related violence that has plagued the region, contributing to high homicide rates and significant instability​.

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  • Jane Doe And Her Lawsuit Against Leon Black (Part 3) (11/22/24)
    Nov 22 2024
    In July 2023, a woman identified as "Jane Doe" filed a federal lawsuit in the Southern District of New York against billionaire investor Leon Black, alleging that he raped her in 2002 at Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. The complaint details that Doe, who was 16 years old at the time and had autism and mosaic Down syndrome, was trafficked by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. She claims Epstein introduced her to Black, instructing her to provide him with a massage that would involve sexual intercourse.

    Black has denied these allegations, with his attorney describing the lawsuit as "frivolous and sanctionable." In September 2024, U.S. District Judge Jessica G.L. Clarke denied Black's motion to dismiss the case, allowing the lawsuit to proceed.
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  • Jane Doe And Her Lawsuit Against Leon Black (Part 2) (11/22/24)
    Nov 22 2024
    In July 2023, a woman identified as "Jane Doe" filed a federal lawsuit in the Southern District of New York against billionaire investor Leon Black, alleging that he raped her in 2002 at Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. The complaint details that Doe, who was 16 years old at the time and had autism and mosaic Down syndrome, was trafficked by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. She claims Epstein introduced her to Black, instructing her to provide him with a massage that would involve sexual intercourse.

    Black has denied these allegations, with his attorney describing the lawsuit as "frivolous and sanctionable." In September 2024, U.S. District Judge Jessica G.L. Clarke denied Black's motion to dismiss the case, allowing the lawsuit to proceed.
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  • Jane Doe And Her Lawsuit Against Leon Black (Part 1) (11/22/24)
    Nov 22 2024
    In July 2023, a woman identified as "Jane Doe" filed a federal lawsuit in the Southern District of New York against billionaire investor Leon Black, alleging that he raped her in 2002 at Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan townhouse. The complaint details that Doe, who was 16 years old at the time and had autism and mosaic Down syndrome, was trafficked by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. She claims Epstein introduced her to Black, instructing her to provide him with a massage that would involve sexual intercourse.

    Black has denied these allegations, with his attorney describing the lawsuit as "frivolous and sanctionable." In September 2024, U.S. District Judge Jessica G.L. Clarke denied Black's motion to dismiss the case, allowing the lawsuit to proceed.
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  • Diddy's List Of Lawsuits Continues To Grow As He Gets Slapped With Five More (11/22/24)
    Nov 22 2024
    Sean "Diddy" Combs is facing five new lawsuits alleging sexual misconduct, filed by individuals who claim he drugged and sexually assaulted them. The allegations include incidents involving both men and women, with one man asserting he was drugged at a Miami afterparty, and a woman alleging she was coerced into performing oral sex at a Halloween event. Another claim involves a teenager who states she was raped at a Fourth of July party, and a separate man alleges assault during a music video shoot. These incidents reportedly occurred between 2001 and 2022.

    Attorney Tony Buzbee, representing over 120 alleged victims, has criticized Combs' legal team, who maintain his innocence. Combs is currently facing charges of racketeering and sex trafficking and is held in federal custody.


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    Sean 'Diddy' Combs accused of rape in 5 new lawsuits
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  • What Are The Legal Experts Saying About Diddy's Chances To Beat The Charges? (11/22/24)
    Nov 22 2024
    Legal expert Neama Rahmani, a former federal prosecutor and president of West Coast Trial Lawyers, has analyzed Sean "Diddy" Combs' defense strategy amid his serious legal challenges. Rahmani emphasizes that Combs' primary defense hinges on demonstrating that all sexual encounters were consensual. Given that the allegations involve adults, establishing consent is crucial to countering charges of sex trafficking and related offenses. Rahmani notes, "The only chance he has of winning this case is if witnesses testify and jurors believe that it was consensual."

    However, Rahmani acknowledges the significant obstacles Combs faces in this defense. The prosecution reportedly possesses substantial evidence, including video recordings of the alleged incidents, which could corroborate the accusers' claims and challenge the consent argument. Rahmani points out that such evidence is compelling, stating, "Witnesses can lie but a video never lies."This suggests that overcoming the prosecution's case will be challenging, as the available evidence may undermine the defense's assertions of consensual interactions.

    In this episode, we hear from Mr. Rahmani as we continue to navigate our way through the case against Diddy.

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    Diddy claims feds took attorney-client privileged documents from jail | Fox News
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  • Cartel Chronicles: San Bernardino County CA and The Million Dollar Seizure Of Legal Marijuana Money
    Nov 22 2024
    The war on drugs has led to some law enforcement agencies getting a bit overzealous in the way they pursue their goals. One of the most egregious examples of this is the civil asset forfeiture laws which allow law enforcement agencies to seize your property before you even have your day in court. In this episode, we see an example of this but thankfully, the money was returned to the company after the federal government stepped in.


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    https://thenevadaindependent.com/article/the-war-on-drugs-has-corrupted-what-it-means-to-protect-and-serve
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  • Cartel Chronicles: The Premier Of The BVI Gets Arrested For Narco Trafficking
    Nov 22 2024
    The Premier of the British Virgin Islands (BVI), Andrew Fahie, was arrested on narcotics charges in a significant case that drew international attention. Here are the key details:
    1. Arrest Details:
      • Location: Andrew Fahie was arrested in Miami, Florida.
      • Date: The arrest took place on April 28, 2022.
      • Operation: The arrest was part of a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) sting operation.
    2. Charges:
      • Narcotics Trafficking: Fahie was charged with conspiracy to import cocaine into the United States.
      • Money Laundering: He also faced charges related to money laundering.
    3. Operation and Sting:
      • Undercover Operation: Fahie was apprehended after meeting with undercover DEA agents posing as members of a Mexican drug cartel. He allegedly agreed to facilitate the movement of cocaine through the British Virgin Islands in exchange for financial compensation.
      • Co-Conspirators: Along with Fahie, BVI's port director Oleanvine Maynard and her son were also arrested on related charges.
    4. Implications and Reactions:
      • Political Shock: The arrest of the sitting Premier shocked the British Virgin Islands and its government, raising concerns about the extent of corruption within the territory's leadership.
      • Calls for Action: There were immediate calls for Fahie to step down from his position, and discussions about the governance of the BVI intensified.
    5. Legal Proceedings:
      • Extradition and Trial: Fahie faced legal proceedings in the United States, with the potential for extradition requests and lengthy trials depending on the outcomes of the charges.
      • Impact on the BVI: The arrest had significant political and legal ramifications for the British Virgin Islands, affecting its international reputation and prompting scrutiny of its internal governance and anti-corruption measures.


    If you follow drug money on the street you will inevitably trace it back to a drug dealer. When you follow drug money that moves through the banks, you will inevitably trace it back to some politician somewhere. In todays update, that is exactly the case as the Premier of the BVI and the Port Authority director are both in custody and charged with drug and money laundering violations.


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    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/british-virgin-islands-premier-and-port-authority-director-arrested-on-drug-and-money-laundering-charges-in-miami/ar-AAWISYv?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=37b0e0ae46e0444486784a78aac5a7e
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