One other week, one other sequence of sexual assault-related bombshells from the world of music. First, Diddy.
The firehose of tales about Sean (Diddy) Combs and his “freak off events” contain every little thing from alleged sexual assault and intercourse trafficking to kidnapping, weapons fees, drug use and arson. The memes involving the greater than 1,000 bottles of lube and child oil (allegedly laced with the get together drug GHB) are all over the place, as are these that includes Los Angeles police standing subsequent to a seized barrel stuffed with 750 dildos.
On daily basis brings extra reporting on the A-listers some speculate could have been concerned, what some have alleged to have accomplished, the payoffs and cover-ups, the conspiracy theories, and the allegations introduced forth by greater than 100 complainants.

Diddy’s alleged behaviours are mentioned to be many years previous. He sits in a Brooklyn detention centre awaiting trial (most likely in April or Might), remoted from different inmates for his personal security. In the meantime, there’s Jeffrey Epstein-level fear about who and what Diddy is aware of.
Then there’s the case of Sum 41’s Deryck Whibley who, in his new memoir, Strolling Catastrophe: My Life By means of Heaven and Hell, alleges that the band’s former supervisor and producer, Greig Nori, pressured him into non-consensual sexual acts beginning when Whibley was simply 16. (Nori says these tales are false and has reportedly retained a defamation lawyer.) It’ll be attention-grabbing to see how that each one performs out.
On Thursday, investigators trying into Marilyn Manson introduced that they’re reviewing a ton of recent proof involving intercourse abuse, rape and torture. That is along with all the opposite allegations which have been thrown his manner during the last a number of years. The brand new claims come simply as Manson is making an attempt to restart his once-cancelled music profession.

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In the meantime, there’s the continued saga of Jacob Hoggard, the one-time lead singer of Hedley. Whereas he was acquitted of 1 sexual assault cost earlier this month, there are others. Thursday noticed him surrender on getting the Supreme Courtroom of Canada to overturn a conviction for assaulting a lady in a Toronto resort room in 2016. He’s presently serving a five-year sentence for that assault.
The record of “problematic artists” who’ve been accused of abuse and assault goes on: Michael Jackson, R Kelly, Jian Ghomeshi, Win Butler of Arcade Hearth, producer Dr. Luke, Diplo, Gary Glitter, the horrific pedophiliac crimes of Lostprophets frontman Ian Watkins, Chris Brown, Kodak Black, Sean Kingston and British rapper Slowthai.
It’s quite a bit to absorb and every week brings extra tales. The reality is, although, that these sorts of issues have been taking place for the reason that daybreak of rock ‘n’ roll. Chuck Berry went to jail for statutory rape. Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis and Rolling Stones bassist Invoice Wyman with their baby brides. David Bowie slept with among the “Child Groupies” of L.A. Jimmy Web page took a 14-year-old on tour with him.
Again then — a much less enlightened time, for positive — individuals regarded the opposite manner. Such behaviours had been seen as a part of the intercourse, medication and rock ‘n’ roll life-style, the very factor that attracted tens of millions to the world of music. And earlier than social media, such crimes and indiscretions had been simple (properly, simpler) to cowl up.
So why the flood of tales now? A few causes.
The MeToo motion started in 2006 when Tarana Burke, a survivor of sexual assault, started utilizing the phrase on MySpace as a strategy to encourage victims to talk up. The hashtag #MeToo first appeared on social media in 2017, drawing extra consideration to the issue. The outcome has been a groundswell of empathy, empowerment and solidarity by and for sexual assault victims. Realizing that there’s this type of perception and help on the market makes it extra doubtless for victims to return ahead. And so they have, some publicly, some anonymously.
One more reason for individuals selecting to return ahead now has to do with organizations equivalent to RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest Nationwide Community) stepping as much as assist with schooling, help and a pleasant ear. Should you’re believed and supported, you’re extra keen to open up to somebody.
Then there are a number of legal guidelines which have come into impact during the last couple of years. In New York state, there’s the Grownup Survivor Act, which opened a one-time window for older sexual assault victims. It was underneath this legislation that E. Jean Carroll was in a position to efficiently sue Donald Trump for sexual assault. That one legislation opened the doorways for a minimum of 2,500 individuals to hunt justice, together with circumstances that had been opened in opposition to Diddy and Russell Model. California has one thing comparable, nevertheless it limits the window to file a cost to a few years and solely applies to alleged crimes that occurred after Jan. 1, 2009.
There’s the ubiquity of smartphones. Privateness and secrecy can disappear right away. Distribution of incriminating proof could be accomplished in seconds. Some individuals had been late to that realization and are actually being uncovered by video, photographs and audio that they didn’t know existed.
To make sure, the music trade is lengthy overdue for a radical #MeToo reckoning. Society’s tolerance for unhealthy and unlawful behaviour has modified drastically. The extra tales which might be uncovered, the extra individuals will come ahead.
We’re in for some attention-grabbing instances.
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