The following article contains references to sexual abuse.
Allegations of misconduct and sexual abuse in the entertainment industry are, sadly, not uncommon.
Yet even by those standards, the scandal surrounding Sean “Diddy” Combs is beyond vile.

He pled not guilty to the multiple charges detailed in the stunning 14-page indictment.
Among them are two past presidents: Donald Trump and Barack Obama.
Both knew the artist back in his Puff Daddy/P.

Diddy days, and notably, neither man was occupying the Oval Office at the time.
As Diddy pointed out, “This is a big deal.”
Your music moves people.

You’re a trendsetter.
He also explained to viewers how voting could influence their future.
Patting his chest, he added, “You call MTV.
We’re going to give you a platform.
We’re going to give you a way to speak, because you’re on to something, kid!
You’re on to something!
You’re making sense to me.”
The two men were often photographed together attending social events, including at Combs' 29th birthday party.
Still, they remained chummy.
But a comment Trump made on “The Celebrity Apprentice” now seems especially unfortunate.
According to theDaily Mail, Trump proudly told O’Day, “I love Diddy.
You know, he’s a good friend of mine, he’s a good guy.
Is he a good guy?”
She refused to answer the question, and seemed upset that Trump had even brought up the subject.
Trump eventually took it down after the pic was proven to be photoshopped.