Rapper Diddy Dropped By 18
Companies Signaling The End Of His Empire
December 12. 2023
Diddy
The fallout from the sexual abuse
and assault lawsuits against rapper Diddy continues.
Ex-girlfriend, Cassie, opened the floodgates in
suing the rapper for drugging, raping and sex
trafficking her over the course of 10-years. Then
four more women sued Diddy. The lawsuits allege the
same pattern of criminal misconduct by Diddy.
Now 18 companies have dropped him
and sided with his accusers. Diddy's empire is being
burned to the ground due to his cruel and
unconscionable conduct towards others. He has no one
to blame but himself for treating people in this
manner.
STORY SOURCE
18 Companies Flee Sean Combs’ Latest Business
as Allegations Mount
”We felt a moral imperative to end our
relationship,” one company said of mogul’s Empower
Global in light of physical and sexual abuse
allegations
December 10, 2023 - As Sean Combs
faces a growing list of sexual-abuse lawsuits and
steps aside from his chairman role at Revolt,
fallout is mounting in another corner of his empire,
with more than a dozen companies distancing
themselves from his recently launched e-commerce
platform Empower Global.
A total of 18 brands have confirmed
to Rolling Stone that they have severed ties with
the online marketplace for Black-owned businesses
after R&B singer Casandra “Cassie” Ventura and three
other women accused the producer turned entrepreneur
of sexual assault and physical violence.
“This decision was made on the day
that Casandra Ventura filed her lawsuit,” Annette
Njau, founder of luxury-bag, eyewear, and apparel
company House of Takura, tells Rolling Stone. “We
take the allegations against Mr. Combs very
seriously and find such behavior abhorrent and
intolerable. We believe in victims’ rights, and
support victims in speaking their truth, even
against the most powerful of people.”
Annette Azan, founder of
undergarment and shapewear line Nuudii System, says
she also terminated her Empower Global account the
day she learned of Ventura’s allegations. Lenard
Grier, co-founder of No One Clothiers, says his
company acted immediately as well. “While this
decision was difficult due [to] the reverence we
once held for Mr. Combs as a leader in business and
entertainment, it was clearly the correct choice,”
Grier tells Rolling Stone. “Our brand is founded on
the belief that every individual is important and
worthy of respect, regardless of gender, ethnicity,
age, etc. The allegations against Mr. Combs are in
direct conflict with these beliefs. In turn, we felt
a moral imperative to end our relationship.”
Ashli Goudelock, founder of luxury
skin-care brand Tsuri, says her company
“unequivocally seeks to terminate” its association
with Empower Global. “As a women-owned and -led
company, we do not and will not linger in a gray
area about the mistreatment of women,” she says...
https://www.rollingstone.com
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