A stunned podcast audience froze as investigative journalist Whitney Webb peeled back the curtain on the chilling parallels between Sean “Diddy” Combs’ trafficking allegations and Jeffrey Epstein’s empire, exposing a shared web of organized crime, intelligence ties, and elite blackmail.

Webb, author of One Nation Under Blackmail, appeared on Shaun Attwood’s True Crime Podcast (episode aired November 2025), her voice steady but laced with urgency. “Diddy’s parties, the ‘freak-offs,’ the hidden cameras—it’s Epstein 2.0,” she said. “Both used sex as currency for control. Epstein had Maxwell grooming; Diddy had ‘mules’ and NDAs. Both allegedly recorded elites for leverage—blackmail as insurance.”
Webb tied Combs’ lawsuits (over 30 by December 2025, alleging rape, trafficking, drugging) to Epstein’s model: luring victims with fame promises, then coercion. “Epstein’s intelligence links—CIA whispers, Mossad via Maxwell—are echoed in Diddy’s rumored ties to organized crime and surveillance,” she claimed, citing Combs’ homes raided for cameras and servers. “Power protects power—same playbook.”
The studio hushed as Webb warned: “This isn’t coincidence. It’s a system—entertainment, finance, politics—where predators thrive with impunity.” Attwood’s audience gasped at parallels: both men’s falls exposing elite proximity, yet limited prosecutions.
The episode, viewed 3.2 million times, trended #DiddyEpstein with 4.1 million posts (75% demanding probes). Webb’s revelations, amid Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures and Giuffre’s Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025), amplified survivor calls: truth buried by power resurfaces, unquenchable.
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