Candace Owens Says She’s ‘Ready for Hollywood Babylon to Fall’ After Diddy’s Alleged Obstruction of Justice Attempts

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Prosecutors are urging a Manhattan judge to deny Diddy’s latest $50 million bail package.

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Candace Owens has reacted to allegations of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ attempts to obstruct justice in his upcoming sex trafficking and racketeering case.

Last week, prosecutors claimed that Diddy allegedly had family members reach out to potential witnesses and victims while he’s been behind bars, and urged a judge to deny the embattled mogul’s bail request.

Owens hopped on her eponymous podcast on Tuesday (Nov. 19) to discuss Combs and how people appearing to be private investigators have also allegedly approached various social media influencers regarding their content on the accusations against Diddy.

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“It sounds terrifying,” Owens said. “The media has always been complicit in laughing away Diddy’s criminality … It was independent media that held onto these allegations. It was us social media influencers and independent journalists who kept this story alive.”

She played a clip from TikToker Samson Crouppen, who showcased what appeared to be a pair of PIs pulling up to his residence and questioning him about being paid to influence his content as well as possible celebrities tied to Diddy. Crouppen denied allegations he had received payment for his content, and this publication confirmed that he had filed a complaint with the LAPD for harassment.

“What company would have a vested interest in the Diddy case? I would say a lot of them,” she said. The political commentator also shared she believes the Diddy case “is at the crux of all the Hollywood corruption.”

“All of Hollywood could fall,” she added. “Guess what? I am here for that. I am ready for Hollywood Babylon to fall.”

Another bail hearing is scheduled for Diddy on Friday (Nov. 22). The music mogul was indicted on sex trafficking and racketeering charges in September, and has pleaded not guilty. He’s expected to face trial in May 2025.

Watch Candace Owens’ podcast episode on YouTube.

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