The Diddy Diaries

The Diddy Diaries

byBobby Capucci

CommentaryNewsTrue Crime

The Diddy Diaries: The Downfall of Sean Combs is a raw, unflinching look at the dramatic collapse of one of hip-hop’s biggest moguls. For decades, Sean 'Diddy' Combs seemed untouchable—a figure who rose from the streets to become a titan of the music, fashion, and entertainment industries. His Bad Boy Entertainment label defined a generation of hip-hop, and his entrepreneurial spirit made him a household name. But beneath the surface of this glittering success lay darker currents—currents that have now surged into the spotlight as the empire he built threatens to crumble beneath the weight of scandal and se...

Episodes(40 episodes)

Prosecutors Ask The Judge To Give Ghislaine Maxwell 30-55 Years In Prison

Prosecutors Ask The Judge To Give Ghislaine Maxwell 30-55 Years In Prison

Prosecutors responded to the defense who asked for a very, very light sentence of 4 1/2 to 5 years with their own opinion in new court filings. The prosecution believes that Ghislaine Maxwell should serve 30 to 55 years of her sentence and that the request by the defense is utterly ridiculous. With both sides making their arguments, it now falls to Judge Nathan to make a decision. to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/feds-ghislaine-maxwell-deserves-30-years-prison-85577269
Published: Feb 3, 2026Duration: 17:09
Ghislaine Maxwell, The Massage Therapist And Prince Andrew

Ghislaine Maxwell, The Massage Therapist And Prince Andrew

On tonight's episode we hear from another massage therapist who has a story to tell about Prince Andrew and his not friend, Ghislaine Maxwell. According to her, Maxwell was the one who set her up to massage Prince Andrew. A rather odd act for a not friend, no?Join me as I dive in!To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10502585/Ghislaine-Maxwell-told-masseuse-going-introduce-famous-God.html
Published: Feb 3, 2026Duration: 18:47
Ghislaine Maxwell Alleges  Guard Misconduct

Ghislaine Maxwell Alleges Guard Misconduct

Ghislaine Maxwell complained of guard misconduct by portraying herself as a victim of mistreatment inside federal custody, repeatedly alleging that guards were improperly watching her, disrupting her sleep, and violating her privacy. She claimed that routine checks amounted to harassment, arguing that guards were deliberately making noise, shining lights, and observing her in ways she said were unnecessary and punitive. Her legal team framed these complaints as evidence of a hostile detention environment, suggesting that the Bureau of Prisons was failing to respect her dignity and rights. The thrust of her argument was that standard suicide-watch style monitoring, implemented in...
Published: Feb 2, 2026Duration: 20:37
A  Trip Around The  Epstein  Related Headlines (2/2/26)

A Trip Around The Epstein Related Headlines (2/2/26)

The U.S. Department of Justice has released a massive trove of documents — more than three million pages of files, images and emails related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — under the federal Epstein Files Transparency Act. Among the newly available material are previously unseen images and correspondence involving high-profile figures, including former U.S. President Donald Trump (who is mentioned thousands of times in the documents and has claimed the release “absolves” him), and British figures such as Lord Peter Mandelson and Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The files include emails suggesting Mandelson communicated with Epstein on policy matters, and appear to show...
Published: Feb 2, 2026Duration: 18:23
Secret Deals and Silent Men: Maxwell Alleges Epstein’s Network Was Shielded (2/2/26)

Secret Deals and Silent Men: Maxwell Alleges Epstein’s Network Was Shielded (2/2/26)

Ghislaine Maxwell has filed new legal claims asserting that dozens of individuals connected to Jeffrey Epstein were shielded from prosecution through “secret settlements” with federal prosecutors. In her recent habeas corpus petition, Maxwell alleges that 29 men associated with Epstein—including 25 who reached undisclosed deals and four potential co-conspirators known to investigators—were never indicted or publicly identified. She argues these concealments violated her constitutional rights and undermined the fairness of her 2021 sex-trafficking trial, asserting that she would have called such individuals as witnesses had she known of them. Maxwell’s filing presses that the Justice Department’s handling of these agreements a...
Published: Feb 2, 2026Duration: 16:15
Inside the Epstein Files Drop: A Few of the Revelations Emerging So Far (Part 3) (2/1/26)

Inside the Epstein Files Drop: A Few of the Revelations Emerging So Far (Part 3) (2/1/26)

The U.S. Department of Justice has begun releasing a massive tranche of documents related to its long-running investigations into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, following the Epstein Files Transparency Act—a law passed by Congress last November requiring the release of all relevant government files. On January 30, 2026, DOJ officials announced they had made available more than 3 million pages of records, along with over 2,000 videos and about 180,000 images, which represent the largest single disclosure of material to date. The files originate from multiple federal inquiries, including the Florida and New York Epstein cases, the Maxwell prosecution, and probes into Epstein’s de...
Published: Feb 2, 2026Duration: 26:06
Inside the Epstein Files Drop: A Few of the Revelations Emerging So Far (Part 2) (2/1/26)

Inside the Epstein Files Drop: A Few of the Revelations Emerging So Far (Part 2) (2/1/26)

The U.S. Department of Justice has begun releasing a massive tranche of documents related to its long-running investigations into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, following the Epstein Files Transparency Act—a law passed by Congress last November requiring the release of all relevant government files. On January 30, 2026, DOJ officials announced they had made available more than 3 million pages of records, along with over 2,000 videos and about 180,000 images, which represent the largest single disclosure of material to date. The files originate from multiple federal inquiries, including the Florida and New York Epstein cases, the Maxwell prosecution, and probes into Epstein’s de...
Published: Feb 2, 2026Duration: 17:15
Inside the Epstein Files Drop: A Few of the Revelations Emerging So Far (Part 1) (2/1/26)

Inside the Epstein Files Drop: A Few of the Revelations Emerging So Far (Part 1) (2/1/26)

The U.S. Department of Justice has begun releasing a massive tranche of documents related to its long-running investigations into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, following the Epstein Files Transparency Act—a law passed by Congress last November requiring the release of all relevant government files. On January 30, 2026, DOJ officials announced they had made available more than 3 million pages of records, along with over 2,000 videos and about 180,000 images, which represent the largest single disclosure of material to date. The files originate from multiple federal inquiries, including the Florida and New York Epstein cases, the Maxwell prosecution, and probes into Epstein’s de...
Published: Feb 2, 2026Duration: 22:41
Mega Edition:  Alex Acosta And His Epstein Related Congressional Deposition (Part 7-9) (2/2/26)

Mega Edition: Alex Acosta And His Epstein Related Congressional Deposition (Part 7-9) (2/2/26)

When Alex Acosta sat before Congress to explain himself, what unfolded was less an act of accountability and more a masterclass in bureaucratic self-preservation. He painted the 2008 Epstein plea deal as a “strategic compromise,” claiming a federal trial might have been too risky because victims were “unreliable” and evidence was “thin.” In reality, federal prosecutors had a mountain of corroborating witness statements, corroborative travel logs, and sworn victim testimony—yet Acosta gave Epstein the deal of the century. The so-called non-prosecution agreement wasn’t justice; it was a backroom surrender, executed in secrecy, without even notifying the victims. When pressed on this, Acosta...
Published: Feb 2, 2026Duration: 34:25
Mega Edition:  Alex Acosta And His Epstein Related Congressional Deposition (Part 4-6) (2/2/26)

Mega Edition: Alex Acosta And His Epstein Related Congressional Deposition (Part 4-6) (2/2/26)

When Alex Acosta sat before Congress to explain himself, what unfolded was less an act of accountability and more a masterclass in bureaucratic self-preservation. He painted the 2008 Epstein plea deal as a “strategic compromise,” claiming a federal trial might have been too risky because victims were “unreliable” and evidence was “thin.” In reality, federal prosecutors had a mountain of corroborating witness statements, corroborative travel logs, and sworn victim testimony—yet Acosta gave Epstein the deal of the century. The so-called non-prosecution agreement wasn’t justice; it was a backroom surrender, executed in secrecy, without even notifying the victims. When pressed on this, Acosta...
Published: Feb 2, 2026Duration: 49:06
Mega Edition:  Alex Acosta And His Epstein Related Congressional Deposition (Part 1-3) (2/2/26)

Mega Edition: Alex Acosta And His Epstein Related Congressional Deposition (Part 1-3) (2/2/26)

When Alex Acosta sat before Congress to explain himself, what unfolded was less an act of accountability and more a masterclass in bureaucratic self-preservation. He painted the 2008 Epstein plea deal as a “strategic compromise,” claiming a federal trial might have been too risky because victims were “unreliable” and evidence was “thin.” In reality, federal prosecutors had a mountain of corroborating witness statements, corroborative travel logs, and sworn victim testimony—yet Acosta gave Epstein the deal of the century. The so-called non-prosecution agreement wasn’t justice; it was a backroom surrender, executed in secrecy, without even notifying the victims. When pressed on this, Acosta...
Published: Feb 2, 2026Duration: 40:38
Kirk Burrowes And The Lawsuit Filed Against Diddy (Part 7)

Kirk Burrowes And The Lawsuit Filed Against Diddy (Part 7)

​In the case of Burrowes v. Smalls et al., filed in the Southern District of New York under Index No. 25-1618, plaintiff Kirk Burrowes brings a civil action against defendants including Janice Smalls (also known as Janice Combs), James Doe 1, Lawyer Doe 1, ABC Company 1, John and Jane Does 1-10, and ABC Corporations 1-10. The complaint alleges that the defendants engaged in actions that caused harm to the plaintiff, leading to the pursuit of legal remedies.​Kirk Burrowes, co-founder and former president of Bad Boy Entertainment, has filed a lawsuit against Janice Combs (also known as Janice Smalls), alleging her...
Published: Feb 2, 2026Duration: 20:54
Kirk Burrowes And The Lawsuit Filed Against Diddy (Part 6)

Kirk Burrowes And The Lawsuit Filed Against Diddy (Part 6)

​In the case of Burrowes v. Smalls et al., filed in the Southern District of New York under Index No. 25-1618, plaintiff Kirk Burrowes brings a civil action against defendants including Janice Smalls (also known as Janice Combs), James Doe 1, Lawyer Doe 1, ABC Company 1, John and Jane Does 1-10, and ABC Corporations 1-10. The complaint alleges that the defendants engaged in actions that caused harm to the plaintiff, leading to the pursuit of legal remedies.​Kirk Burrowes, co-founder and former president of Bad Boy Entertainment, has filed a lawsuit against Janice Combs (also known as Janice Smalls), alleging her...
Published: Feb 2, 2026Duration: 13:41
Kirk Burrowes And The Lawsuit Filed Against Diddy (Part 5)

Kirk Burrowes And The Lawsuit Filed Against Diddy (Part 5)

​In the case of Burrowes v. Smalls et al., filed in the Southern District of New York under Index No. 25-1618, plaintiff Kirk Burrowes brings a civil action against defendants including Janice Smalls (also known as Janice Combs), James Doe 1, Lawyer Doe 1, ABC Company 1, John and Jane Does 1-10, and ABC Corporations 1-10. The complaint alleges that the defendants engaged in actions that caused harm to the plaintiff, leading to the pursuit of legal remedies.​Kirk Burrowes, co-founder and former president of Bad Boy Entertainment, has filed a lawsuit against Janice Combs (also known as Janice Smalls), alleging her...
Published: Feb 2, 2026Duration: 17:34
Cindy Rueda And Her Diddy Allegations

Cindy Rueda And Her Diddy Allegations

The Mega condenses  the lawsuits against Sean "Diddy" Combs into one powerful, comprehensive episode. From allegations of misconduct to claims of power abuse, this episode brings together the allegations made by Cindy Rueda in a single, unfiltered narrative. Cindy Rueda, a former personal chef for Sean "Diddy" Combs, filed a lawsuit against him in 2017, alleging sexual harassment and wrongful termination. She claimed that Diddy and his associates subjected her to inappropriate behavior, including being asked to serve meals while Diddy was either naked or engaging in sexual activities. Rueda also alleged that when she complained about th...
Published: Feb 1, 2026Duration: 38:17
Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s Deposition in Edwards and Cassell v. Alan Dershowitz (Part 13) (2/1/26)

Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s Deposition in Edwards and Cassell v. Alan Dershowitz (Part 13) (2/1/26)

The videotaped deposition of Virginia Roberts Giuffre taken on January 16, 2016, in Fort Lauderdale sits at the center of the bitter legal war between Epstein survivors’ attorneys Bradley Edwards and Paul Cassell and Alan Dershowitz, who was accused by Giuffre of sexually abusing her when she was a minor trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein. In the deposition, Giuffre gives a detailed, sworn narrative of how she was recruited by Ghislaine Maxwell, groomed, trafficked to powerful men, and moved across multiple jurisdictions while still underage. She identifies Epstein’s residences, flight patterns, intermediaries, and specific encounters, placing her allegations firmly inside the broader traf...
Published: Feb 1, 2026Duration: 13:06
Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s Deposition in Edwards and Cassell v. Alan Dershowitz (Part 12) (2/1/26)

Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s Deposition in Edwards and Cassell v. Alan Dershowitz (Part 12) (2/1/26)

The videotaped deposition of Virginia Roberts Giuffre taken on January 16, 2016, in Fort Lauderdale sits at the center of the bitter legal war between Epstein survivors’ attorneys Bradley Edwards and Paul Cassell and Alan Dershowitz, who was accused by Giuffre of sexually abusing her when she was a minor trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein. In the deposition, Giuffre gives a detailed, sworn narrative of how she was recruited by Ghislaine Maxwell, groomed, trafficked to powerful men, and moved across multiple jurisdictions while still underage. She identifies Epstein’s residences, flight patterns, intermediaries, and specific encounters, placing her allegations firmly inside the broader traf...
Published: Feb 1, 2026Duration: 14:10
Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s Deposition in Edwards and Cassell v. Alan Dershowitz (Part 11) (2/1/26)

Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s Deposition in Edwards and Cassell v. Alan Dershowitz (Part 11) (2/1/26)

The videotaped deposition of Virginia Roberts Giuffre taken on January 16, 2016, in Fort Lauderdale sits at the center of the bitter legal war between Epstein survivors’ attorneys Bradley Edwards and Paul Cassell and Alan Dershowitz, who was accused by Giuffre of sexually abusing her when she was a minor trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein. In the deposition, Giuffre gives a detailed, sworn narrative of how she was recruited by Ghislaine Maxwell, groomed, trafficked to powerful men, and moved across multiple jurisdictions while still underage. She identifies Epstein’s residences, flight patterns, intermediaries, and specific encounters, placing her allegations firmly inside the broader traf...
Published: Feb 1, 2026Duration: 14:22
The Mega Edition:  More Details Surrounding The Raid On Diddy's Mansions (2/1/26)

The Mega Edition: More Details Surrounding The Raid On Diddy's Mansions (2/1/26)

The situation Diddy finds himself in is not getting better anytime soon, especially considering the massive amount of evidence that was collected by the Feds during the raid on Diddy's properties.   According to sources, not only was the CCTV system tapped into, the hard drive from multiple computers was seized as well as documents that were removed from a safe (s). In this episode, we get an update on the latest developments and breakdown where things might go from here.(commercial at 16:04)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com<br...
Published: Feb 1, 2026Duration: 32:22
Mega Edition:   Recapping The Second Week Of The Diddy Trial (Part 3-4)(2/1/26)

Mega Edition: Recapping The Second Week Of The Diddy Trial (Part 3-4)(2/1/26)

During the trial's second week, jurors heard from a dozen new witnesses who painted a picture of Combs as both violent and controlling. Notably, former Danity Kane singer Dawn Richard testified that she witnessed Combs assaulting his ex-girlfriend, Casandra “Cassie” Ventura, including an incident at a restaurant in West Hollywood where he allegedly punched her in the stomach—a claim she said occurred in the presence of celebrities like Usher and Ne‑Yo.   Richard also recounted a disturbing moment when Combs threatened her life after seeing him beat Ventura, as well as his involvement in orchestrating intimidation tactics.That...
Published: Feb 1, 2026Duration: 44:08