Diddy Rape Accuser Alleges Coverup Involving Maui Police Chief Linked To Vegas Shooting

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by Paul Joseph Watson, Modernity News:

The accuser claims a neighbor called cops after she fled the home in the wake of the alleged gang rape

Maui Police Chief John Pelletier has been accused of posing as a California sheriff’s deputy when an alleged Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs rape victim called 911, according to an amended lawsuit filed in Northern California federal court.

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In a nearly 90-page civil lawsuit filed by Ashley Parham and two unnamed individuals, Pelletier – who at the time was a Las Vegas police captain (and was incident commander during the Las Vegas shooting), is accused of instructing Parham to go home after a violent gang rape she says involved Combs, NFL star Odell Beckham Jr. and comedian Druski, whoever that is – all of whom have strenuously denied the allegations.

The accuser claims a neighbor — who she believed at the time was a good Samaritan — called cops after she fled the home in the wake of the alleged gang rape.

“Pelletier, falsely posing as a Contra Costa Sheriff, told [the alleged victim] and the neighbor that they had received several noise complaints prior to the neighbor’s call and instructed [Parham] to find a way to get home,” the filing states. –NY Post

Parham claims that Pelletier then gave an envelope to a neighbor, which she believed to be full of cash – after which he took her and another plaintiff at gunpoint to his him, restrained them, refused to let them contact an attorney, and made various moves to cover up the kidnapping – as opposed to offering to take the woman home, call an ambulance, take her to the hospital, or help retrieve her belongings from the home she had fled, the filing claims.

In response to the allegation, Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen requested that the Maui County Police Commission put Pelletier on administrative leave while the investigation remains ongoing, Hawaii News Now reports.

While the allegations in the amended complaint remain unproven, they are serious in nature and involve claims of alleged criminal conduct.

As with any such legal matter, due process must be observed, but the existence of these allegations alone presents concerns regarding public trust and the effective functioning of the department.

There is precedent within the County of Maui government for placing appointed officials on leave while allegations against them are investigated. -Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen

Pelletier released a statement on Tuesday calling the allegations “completely false,” adding that he has not been “formally served with any legal paperwork.”

Throughout my career, I have served with integrity and dedication, and I am deeply disappointed by this request, which I believe to be both premature and unjust. I understand the importance of transparency and accountability in law enforcement, and I fully intend to cooperate with any necessary processes to ensure the truth is known. -John Pelletier

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