Sean “Diddy” Combs has been hit with his 11th sexual assault lawsuit, this time from Thalia Graves. Graves alleges that in 2001, Diddy picked her up and took her to his “Daddy’s House” recording studio in New York. According to the lawsuit, Diddy, along with his bodyguard Joseph Sherman, known as "Big Joe," drugged, restrained, and assaulted her. Graves claims that Diddy sodomized her, while Sherman forced her to perform sexual acts. Shockingly, the lawsuit also alleges that Diddy filmed the assault and sold it as pornography and that both men have since threatened her to keep quiet.
A highly anticipated documentary on the legendary band Earth, Wind & Fire is in development, with Questlove as producer. The film will explore the profound impact the band has had on music and culture throughout the decades. Members of the iconic group—Philip Bailey, Verdine White, and Ralph Johnson—expressed their excitement, stating, “We look forward to this in-depth journey of our band.”
With the group’s blessing, this project is poised to celebrate Earth, Wind & Fire’s timeless influence.
In heartbreaking news, a mass shooting in Birmingham, Alabama, left four people dead and 17 others injured late Saturday night. The incident occurred in the Five Points South district shortly after 11 p.m. Multiple gunmen opened fire, and Birmingham police believe one of the victims was specifically targeted. Tragically, that victim was among the deceased.
All suspects remain at large, and Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin has offered a $100,000 reward for information leading to their capture. This marks yet another devastating episode of gun violence in the U.S.