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Accusations Against Diddy and Russell Simmons Show Why We Still Need To Hear Black Women

The hip hop moguls denied numerous allegations with recent statements.

In a new episode of In Depth with Graham Bensinger, hip hop mogul Russell Simmons finally addressed allegations of sexual misconductβ€”including rapeβ€” that first surfaced in 2017. Even though 18 women have come forward against Simmons, he said he has proof of his innocence.

β€œI took nine lie detector tests, people don’t know that,” Simmons stated during the interview. β€œNine separate β€” seven from the Chairman of the Polygraph Association. One for each and serious accusation...some people say that they’re not accurate, but it’s 94% accurate.”

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In addition to Simmons denying any wrongdoing this week, Sean β€œDiddy” Combsβ€”who has recently been accused of rape and sex trafficking by several womenβ€”also released a statement:

β€œEnough is enough. For the last couple of weeks, I have sat silently and watched people try to assassinate my character, destroy my reputation and my legacy. Sickening allegations have been made against me by individuals looking for a quick payday. Let me be absolutely clear: I did not do any of the awful things being alleged. I will fight for my name, my family and for the truth.”

Simmons’s accusers bravely told their stories in the 2020 Max documentary On the Record and in subsequent years. Casandra β€œCassie” Ventura last month sued, then settle with, Combs over allegations that he viciously abused her during their 10 year relationship. More women have accused Diddy since Ventura’s lawsuit became public knowledge.

Both men remain adamant about doing nothing wrong and cases of alleged sexual misconduct are inherently complex. They have a right to defend themselves, but Black women still need to be heard and protected.

Even though both men have insisted they are blamelessβ€”and they have every right to a vigorous defenseβ€”it is vital to still support the women who find the courage to speak out. Black women have always been extremely vulnerable and unguarded groupβ€”especially when the men they go up against are as powerful and famous as Russell Simmons and Sean Combs.

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