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At Sean "Diddy" Combs' infamous parties, celebrities became accustomed to certain signals that marked when it was time to leave before the night's activities spiraled into more debauched territory. Insiders revealed that around 2 to 3 a.m., the atmosphere at the parties began to shift dramatically. One clear indication that things were about to escalate was when young women would start shedding their clothes. For many high-profile attendees, this was the moment to discreetly exit.

Those who stayed beyond this point encountered increasingly wild behavior, including drug use, explicit sexual activities, and the presence of sex workers willing to fulfill any request. Parties would continue into the early morning hours, often lasting until 7 a.m. According to sources, the atmosphere after 2 a.m. paled in comparison to the more extreme activities that would take place as the night progressed​.

These parties have come under intense scrutiny following Diddy's arrest and the flood of allegations against him. Attorney Tony Buzbee, representing over 120 accusers, described the events as days-long drug-fueled sex parties, with some participants coerced into performing acts for blackmail purposes. The lawsuits, which involve both male and female victims, include accusations from individuals who were minors at the time​.

As more victims come forward, the infamous nature of these gatherings—long an open secret in Hollywood—has been laid bare, with many former guests distancing themselves from Diddy amidst the mounting legal actions​.


In our Second segment...


Comedian Jeff Wittek recently shared his experience at one of Sean "Diddy" Combs' infamous parties during a discussion on his podcast, Jeff FM. Wittek described attending a "freak-off" party at a Miami mansion in 2010, which he originally thought was going to be a normal event. However, he quickly realized it was anything but ordinary when his then-girlfriend and her friend showed up in revealing lingerie.

Wittek recounted witnessing "live sex" for the first time in his life, which shocked him. Although he did not participate, he admitted to getting drunk at the party. He described the mansion as sprawling and multi-leveled, with the atmosphere becoming stranger the higher he went. Wittek also mentioned that this party was one of many similar events Diddy hosted, which have since become part of the legal case against the music mogul, who faces numerous allegations of sex trafficking and racketeering.


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Comedian Jeff Wittek saw 'live sex' at 'f--king crazy' Sean 'Diddy' Combs party filled with scantily clad women (pagesix.com)



Attorney Tony Buzbee has recently revealed that the ongoing lawsuits against Sean "Diddy" Combs will expose a "long list" of additional accomplices. These individuals are alleged to have been involved in or facilitated the abusive behavior at Diddy’s notorious parties, often referred to as "Freak Off" parties. Buzbee has stated that the names on this list will be shocking, implying that other powerful figures in the entertainment industry could be implicated.

While Buzbee has not yet publicly named these accomplices, he has assured that they will be identified as the lawsuits proceed. He emphasized that his legal team is being meticulous in vetting the accusations to ensure accuracy before exposing these individuals. This development comes as part of a broader legal effort, with over 120 alleged victims coming forward, including men, women, and minors, with accusations dating back to the early 1990s​.




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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What's up, everyone, and welcome back to the program. In
this episode, we have two articles that we're going to
get to. The first one has to do with the
A list party guests at Ditty's party and how they
knew to leave before things took a turn for the worse.
And the other article that we're going to get to
is about a comedian named Jeff Whittick who says that

(00:21):
he saw live sex and crazy shit at Ditty's parties.
So I'll keep my winging to a minimum here in
the opening, and we're just going to dive right the
hell in and see what's going on. Both of these
articles were published by The New York Post, page six,
article number one, Sean ditty Comb's A List party guests
knew when to leave before things took a turn. This

(00:45):
article was authored by Riley Cardoza. I don't know if
that's the flex they think it is. If you knew
that something bad was going on, if you knew that
shit was going to take a turn for the worse,
why are you still going to these parties in the
first place, And why are you enabling this dude's behavior,
Because without all of you famous people going to his parties. Well,
it doesn't have the draw, does it. But none of

(01:07):
these dirt bags in Hollywood care. We all know that
they don't give a shit about nothing but themselves. Oh
what you thought they cared about survivors and victims of
human traffickers. Well, their behavior tells us something completely different.
Because if you knew shit was going south during the
after party and you were still going to the pre party, you,
my friend, are an enabler. Sean did he Comb's high

(01:28):
profile party guests looked out for a signal to leave
his wild bashes. According to a new report, what happened
before two am pells in comparison to what happened at
five am. A source told US Weekly on Wednesday. The
insider claimed to have attended one of the infamous ways themselves,
saying they were known to be wild anything went at

(01:50):
those parties, And personally, I have been contacted by somebody
who says they were at those parties as well, and
they've said the same thing, that what was going on
at these after parties was straight the bacheris. So we've
heard this now from multiple people, multiple sources telling us
that the after party was where all of this real
debauchery took place. So I think it's safe to say

(02:12):
that anybody that was hanging out at these late night
parties is somebody that has to come forward and talk
about what they might have seen. It's either that or
you're hiding something, right, because I don't think any right
thinking person is not going to come forward if they
think they have information about a human trafficking operation. And

(02:32):
even if you think that what you have is not
a big deal, the authorities might think differently. So all
of these people that were at these things who don't
have anything to hide, really should get ahead of it.
According to another source who allegedly wrangled guests for Diddy's
white parties between two thousand and six and twenty eleven,
many A listers cut out early before things took a turn,
between two and three in the morning. That sounds legit

(02:55):
to me. I don't think all of these celebrities were
getting in on it, but there was a handful that were,
for sure, and we have to figure out who those
people were. And I think that's the stage that I'm
at right now, trying to confirm who was at these
after parties, who wasn't. What's just noise and what hits
a little bit different because there's a lot to get through, right,

(03:16):
and not everything is true, Not everything everybody says is
going to be true. When it comes to Diddy. There's
going to be people that falsely accuse them, people looking
for a bag. So as we look for the truth here,
we're going to have to be aware that there is
going to be a lot of obstacles on the way.
But with that said, in my opinion, a vast majority
of these allegations are going to come back, and they're

(03:38):
going to be in the realm of possibility at the
very least. And while you want to give people the
benefit of the doubt, right, I think that Diddy has
lost that benefit at this point with everything that we know,
with everything that we've seen, and certainly with everything that
we've heard. I know me personally, I'd be much more
inclined to believe the dude. If I didn't see the

(03:59):
video of him beating the hell out of Cassie. Girls
would start to lose their clothes. The individual claimed the
US Weekly that was the signal for people to leave.
The Insider alleged that drugs emerged at that time, with
the magazine reporting that the ensuing benders lasted until seven am,
obviously longer than that. Sometimes if you have to get
an IV and I still can't get over that. Imagine

(04:21):
how much exertion you have to put out there for
you to need an IV after one of these marathon
runs with Diddy's gross as just unbelievable. And in my opinion,
that's where the kidnapping and the keeping people against their
will is going to come in. When you have people
there for marathon sessions of sex for three four days

(04:41):
and you're applying them with drugs allegedly. Yeah, that's the
kind of thing that the prosecution is going to take
a look at, and shortly after having that look, their
mouth is going to be watering as they're looking to
charge you. A third source claimed sex workers would do
whatever you want, and that definitely hits home. So Diddy
would bring in these sex workers, he'd pay them, and

(05:01):
he'd tell them, look, you go and do whatever my
guests want you to do. And that's going to be
his defense. He's going to say, look, everybody was paid,
everybody was compensated, so I don't know what they're all
complaining about now. And that was part of Epstein's scheme too.
He'd have these girls come to his house down in Florida.
He'd give them two hundred bucks three hundred bucks to
abuse them and then send them on their way and

(05:23):
tell them to bring some friends. And then because he
paid them, he'd say, look, they're prostitutes. What are you
talking about. Meanwhile, they're underage, and as we all know,
if you're under age, you can't consent, so you can't
be a prostitute. But that's certainly one of the go
to moves for human traffickers. They'll pay these girls and
then they'll claim that they were prostitutes or that they
were in these relationships, and we see it time and

(05:45):
time again, and unfortunately that's what we're seeing here. Comb's
extravagant events, from his birthday bashes to his white parties,
have been under scrutiny since his recent arrest. When the
rapper was taken into custody in New York last month
and hit with sex t rafficking, racketeering, and prostitution charges,
the court documents pertaining to the march raids on his
homes were unsealed. Federal agents describe finding one thousand bottles

(06:10):
of baby oil believed to be used as luver Kant
for his alleged freak off sex parties. Multiple stars. Retellings
of Comb's gatherings have since resurfaced. I think half the
people there were butt naked. Chloe Kardashian told Courtney Kardashian
in a twenty fourteen episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
I'm happy to say that I've never watched one single

(06:31):
minute of that dumbass show. I think that the Kardashians
embody everything that's wrong with society, so I certainly won't
be watching anything that they're doing. And in twenty nineteen
a Hot Ones interview, Ashton Kutcher said there is a
lot that he can't tell about the parties. News broke
about a disturbing press conference Tuesday that Colmbs, who was

(06:52):
being held without bail in Brooklyn, New York after pleading
not guilty, is being sued by more than one hundred
people for sexual assault. Texas based attorney Tony Busby told
viewers that many powerful people will also be pulled into
the fray and again big talk. I hope he backs
it up. We will expose the enablers who enable this

(07:12):
conduct behind closed doors. We will pursue this matter no
matter who the evidence implicates. The lawyer claimed, the names
will shock you. Comb's lawyers have continued to maintain his
innocence following months of legal troubles. He looks forward to
proving his innocence and vindicating himself in court where the
truth will be established based on evidence, not speculation, attorney

(07:34):
Erica Wolfe said in a statement to page six. And
as the floodgates continue to open and people continue to
come out and recount what went down, it becomes even
that much more difficult for Diddy's legal team to spin
a narrative and so sticking in the same vein. Let's
move on over to our second article. This article is
also from page six and the headline comedian Jeff Whittick

(07:57):
saw live sex at e Fin Crazy Sean Diddy Coms
party filled with scantily clad women. This article was authored
by nicky Cox and I'm guessing you folks have picked
up on the theme here right. Every single person who
talks about their experience at these parties says the same thing.
The depravity was at a level that is almost unheard of.

(08:18):
Jeff Whittett claimed he saw people having sex at one
of Sean Diddy COM's f and Crazy parties around twenty ten.
I actually went to a Diddy Lingerie sex party, he
alleged on the September twenty ninth episode of his JEFFFM podcast,
a freak cough party in Miami at a mansion that
was like eight stories high, and it just kept going up,

(08:40):
and the higher you went, the weirder shit was, he claimed,
And that certainly strikes true considering what we've heard about
the different areas and the VIP sections, if you will,
where this abuse was allegedly going down. The comedian thirty
four told guest Mike Magic that he met the disgraced
rapper through one of his ex girlfriends who got cast

(09:01):
in Ditty's music video and brought him along for the shoot.
There's a lot of places my mind wants to run here,
but we'll just keep on topic. Although anybody out there
who's listening, who's hip to the music industry, the rap industry,
and these video girls, well you know exactly what I'm
talking about. When they arrived at the filming location, would
acclaim the music mogul pulled his girlfriend to the back

(09:24):
and questioned why she brought him However, in light of
the sexual assault allegations against Diddy, Wittick and Magic questioned
if the Bad Boy's record founder had other intentions. He
was going to dump that bulk glube on you, dude,
Magic joked, referencing the one thousand bottles of baby oil
and lube sees from Comb's homes in a series of raids.

(09:44):
I mean, all fun in games until we find out
that this dude's girlfriend ended up going back to Ditty's
party despite Ditty's hesitancies, Wittick, who was twenty at the time,
stuck around for the day and they ended up being
invited to the after party. While the YouTuber thought it
would be a normal part party, he realized he was
mistaken after his girlfriend and her friend came out wearing

(10:04):
lingerie with their nipples showing through. Like I said, all
fun and games till you get to the party. They were, like,
you don't understand these Diddy parties, he recalled. And I
did not understand because I saw live sex happening that night,
and that's the first time I've ever seen that happen
in my life. Did I partake, No, But I got
f and drunk, and it's just crazy, he added. Comb's

(10:25):
fifty four, was arrested in charged with sex trafficking, racketeering,
and prostitution last month. In a fourteen page indictment, FEDS
claimed that the jailed Wrapper, through drug and alcohol fueled
sex parties often laden with violence, Combs subjected victims to physical, emotional,
and verbal abuse to cause the victims to engage in
freak offs. The formal complaint read Combs maintained control over

(10:48):
his victims through, among other things, physical violence, promises of
career opportunities, granting and threatening to withhold financial support, and
by other course of means, including trafficking their where, dictating
the victim's appearance, monitoring their medical records, controlling their housing,
and supplying them with controlled substances. In the wake of
his arrest, dozens of people have come forward about their

(11:10):
alleged experience with Diddy. In fact, on Tuesday, attorney Tony
Busby announced he's representing one hundred and twenty people, a
group divided evenly between men and women, who claim the
I'll be Missing You Wrapper sexually assaulted them in the
last thirty years. Twenty five accusers claimed they were under
age at the time of the alleged assault, with the
youngest alleged victim being just nine years old. Buzzby suggested

(11:34):
that Combs wasn't the only high profile figure involved in
the alleged crimes, and that many powerful people and many
dirty secrets would be unveiled soon. The day will come
when we name names other than Shawn Combs, and there's
a lot of names, he said in a press conference.
It's a long list already. But because of the nature
of this case, we are going to make damn sure,

(11:54):
damn sure that we are right before we do that.
The names will shock you. Well, you better make damn
sure you're right or you're going to get student to oblivion.
And that's why I put stock in what mister Buzby
is going to say here, because he knows that if
he's lying or that there's no evidence, he's going to
be sued. So if he's going to come correct and
he's going to say he has this evidence, my guess

(12:15):
is he has some sort of evidence to back up
what he's saying. But either way, it's interesting to hear
from people who were at these parties and who went
to Diddy's little soires and have first hand to accounts
about what went down, because what it does is corroborate
basically what we've been told, maybe not the actual abuse itself,
but the overall event, right what was going on, the

(12:37):
theme and the feel for the night. And I think
that as this foundation continues to be built, the house,
meaning the case that's going to be built upon it
is going to be very very strong, and the more
people who come forward, the stronger the government's case is
going to get. And while I think they're still at
the fact finding stage right now, my guess is that

(12:58):
they have a lot of evidence already that's been collected
because remember, even though he was just arrested, this isn't
something that's new. This investigation has been ongoing and they've
been collecting evidence, talking to witnesses. So this has been building,
and as it continues to build and continues to evolve,
we're going to hear a lot more stories about people

(13:18):
who were at these parties about what they say they saw. So,
like usual, will continue to follow along and when more
information is available, will add it to the catalog. All
of the information that goes with this episode can be
found in the description box. What's Up Everyone, and Welcome Back?
To the program. As we were discussing earlier, lawyer Tony

(13:40):
Busby has what he says is over one hundred people
who say that they were abused by Ditty who are
ready to file lawsuits or who have already filed lawsuits.
And not only that, but he also says that he
has a list of names that he's going to be
exposing as Ditty's alleged the accomplices. Now, I take it

(14:01):
with a grain of salt, obviously considering what we've been
through here on the podcast with people making promises that
they can never live up to, as far as exposing
people for what they were allegedly up to. So I'm
going to wait and see. But I have no doubt
that there were other people involved. And at this point,
for me, anyway, the question is who are the people
that were allegedly involved and what was the level of

(14:23):
their alleged involvement. Were they actually taking part in the abuse,
were they on these videos? Were they just enabling Diddy?
These are all the hurdles that we're going to have
to clear as we continue to take a look at
what happened here and the scope of what happened here,
Because if the claims that mister Buzby is making are true.
This launches the whole entire story into a different stratosphere.

(14:44):
Right when you start talking about children nine years old
who were being abused by somebody like Diddy. Yeah, that
changes the whole entire context of the conversation, and it
makes it very difficult for me to believe any of
the BS narratives that are being pitched by these called
celebrities and these Hollywood types. Oh, I didn't see anything,
I didn't know anything. I was never there. Well, if

(15:07):
there's documented evidence of you being at these things and
you still try to deny that you were there, it's
not going to end well for you. And I think
that realization is starting to set in with a lot
of these people in Hollywood and in show business who
are hanging out with Diddy, especially now that we're talking
about children being involved. So today's article is from the
Deli Mail and the headline Didy list of accomplices to

(15:29):
be revealed in new lawsuits. As lawyer warns, the names
will shock you. And like I said in the previous article,
I take all of this with a grain of salt.
Now that doesn't mean I don't believe what mister Buzzby
is claiming here, because it's all believable. But until we
have the actual documents in our hands and we can
go through them ourselves, we have to remember that this

(15:51):
is just what a defense attorney who's trying to file
a lawsuit is telling us. So one thing that I
learned throughout the whole Epstein escapade is to be very
skilled opticle of what defense attorneys have to say. Now
that doesn't mean they never deliver, because they most certainly do,
and I hope that in this case mister Busby plans
on delivering. This article was authored by Beth and Sexton.

(16:15):
A list of Sean did He Combs alleged accomplices is
set to be released as part of a new wave
of bombshell lawsuits, and the lawyer involved says it contains
household names. The names will shock you, Attorney Buzzby said
during a press conference on Tuesday as he announced the
new cases on behalf of one hundred and twenty victims.
The day will come when we will name names other

(16:36):
than Sean Combs, and there's a lot of names, he continued.
It's a long list already, but because of the nature
of this case. We are going to make damn sure,
damn sure that we're right before we do that. And
there it is. He says he has a list, right,
and look, I'm not saying he doesn't. Again, just to reiterate,
but you can consider me skeptical until we have that

(16:56):
list in our hands, and until we see those court
documents where they're naming these people as enablers or people
who might have taken part in the abuse of insert
victim here. And once we see that, well, of course
that makes it something completely different. But right now, what
this does is it provides a whole lot of fodder
to the media and the speculation begins, as it should.

(17:18):
And while I'm skeptical because that's just my nature, I
know for a fact that other people were involved. I
just don't know the level and to what capacity these
people were involved. But as far as enabling this, hanging
around with Ditty, giving them credibility and basically using a
mafia term, vouching for the guy, they're out here doing

(17:39):
interviews with them, hosting parties with them, talking about how
great he is. It's interesting that all these people don't
have that energy anymore. Huh. All of a sudden. It's
I never spent time with them. I don't know Diddy.
I have no idea what he was up to, and unfortunately,
you can expect a whole lot more of that. Buzzby
stated that he plans to file lawsuits in several states

(18:00):
over the next thirty days and pledged to reveal the
names at a later date. He confirmed that half the
plaintiffs are mail and that most of the alleged assaults
took place in New York, California, Georgia, and Florida. And
the allegations from mal accusers keep piling up. Whereas at
first people were kind of dismissing what Rod Jones had
to say, now a lot more people are willing to

(18:22):
listen to what Rod Jones was saying and take it
as something that is probably true, considering everything else we've learned,
considering the investigation that we see by the government, and
the fact that they're basically basing it off of the
claims that we saw in Rod Jones's lawsuit where he
told us that there were other males who were abused.

(18:43):
It makes a lot of sense to hear this news
now that this is all breaking and the dam has
busted open the complaints day back to nineteen ninety one,
with the youngest alleged victim just nine years old, although
twenty five accusers say that they were miners at the time,
and that is just unbelievably terrible situation. Can you imagine

(19:04):
twenty five miners who were abused allegedly by a guy
like Diddy, no one, they can't come forward for all
these years, finally to have this break and for them
to have to relive the memories and start to try
and figure out where they're gonna go from here. It
was really horrible to see the Epstein survivors try and
pick the pieces up and try and navigate their new normal,

(19:25):
especially considering the fact that Jeffrey Epstein never faced justice.
So all of these people are coming out with these claims.
They have lived with this burden for all these years,
abused as a child by somebody like Diddy, never told
anybody about it, or told those select few people, and
they just got on getting on. But like every other
situation we have ever seen where there is alleged human trafficking,

(19:49):
whenever there's one person that comes out and makes a claim,
you know for a fact it won't be long before
other people are coming out making those claims as well,
and that's exactly what we saw here. Many of the
claims relate to Combs's infamous annual white parties, as well
as hotels and often allegedly involved drugs. The lawsuit is
the latest among almost a dozen to be leveled at

(20:11):
the disgraced music mogul, which accused him of sexual and
physical abuse. It comes after the rapper fifty four was
federally indicted on racketeering and sex trafficking charges. Colms has
denied any wrongdoing and pleaded not guilty to the criminal allegations.
As mister Colmb's legal team is emphasized, he cannot address

(20:32):
every meritless allegation in what has become a reckless media circus. EERICL. Wolfe,
an attorney representing Colmb's toll page six that said, mister
Colmbs emphatically and categorically denies as false and defamatory any
claim that he sexually abused anyone, including miners. He looks
forward to proving his innocence and vindicating himself in court

(20:52):
and when claims are filed and served, where the truth
will be established based on evidence, not speculation. Are you
sure you want to go that route considering the evidence
that's already out there. I mean, all of this sounds
hollow by his legal team. Now look, I get it,
what are they supposed to say? Right, they have to
come out and make a statement, even if it's a
cant statement such as that. But when you really start

(21:15):
parsing through what they're saying and what they're talking about,
it just seems like rhetoric because there's no tenable defense here,
especially now once you have miners involved in the situation,
you can just throw out the whole entire nonsensical defense
that everybody else was consenting to what was going on.
Because once you have miners involved, obviously they cannot consent.

(21:38):
So what's the defense of that going to be? Well,
the only thing is lawyers are going to be able
to do is call these accusers liars, and we know
that that's not going to go over well. So the
situation from Diddy has gone from horrible to absolutely worse
in the blink of an eye. And if you think
these are the last of the lawsuits, you're crazy. There
is going to be more. Combs is currently being held

(22:00):
at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center pending trial after two of
his bell requests were rejected. Prosecutors say Combs abused, threatened,
and coerced women and others around them to fulfill his
sexual desires, protect his reputation, and conceal his conduct. He
is accused of orchestrating and forcing men and women to
perform in drug fueled org's dubbed Freakofs. According to the indictment,

(22:25):
the investigators discovered a tranch of narcotics and weapons, along
with one thousand bottles of baby oil and lubricant following
raids on Comb's Miami and Los Angeles holmes. The criminal
charges echo claims made by Combe's ex girlfriend, Cassie Ventura
in a lawsuit, which was settled the day after it
was filed. And also, I'd like to point out the

(22:46):
Rod Jones allegations as well. I think that they have
a lot of merit now considering what we're learning, this
is an important matter that we intend to aggressively pursue.
Buzzby added, well, that's a good idea. I would think
that if you have one hundred and twenty five people
showing up at your office saying that they were abused
by Diddy, that would be something you'd want to pursue.

(23:06):
We will leave no stone unturned and find potentially liable
parties to include any individual or entity who participated or
benefited from this egregious behavior. As we do this important work,
we ask that the public understand it's very difficult and
takes an incredible amount of courage for victims to come forward.
That's a fact. This is not going to be easy

(23:28):
for anybody involved, and these victims they're going to have
to take a lot of heat and a lot of
abuse online from people that support Diddy. Even the Epstein
survivors were taking abuse from people online. So you know
that there's going to be fans of Ditty out there
who aren't going to believe these allegations and who are
going to try and to mean these accusers as they

(23:48):
make themselves known. And unfortunately, that's just part of the
landscape that we're living in these days with social media.
While I think social media is a great tool to
get your story out there, it can also be harnessed
in very evil ways to really destroy people. And when
you have a situation like we have here with such
personal and heinous crimes, they're going to look to demean

(24:10):
as many of these survivors and destroy their credibility as possible.
It was the same strategy that they used with Epstein
and Maxwell, but unfortunately for them, it didn't work out
so well. People aren't really buying the bs anymore, especially
when there's as much evidence as we're seeing here with Ditty. Further,
I'm also asking that if you have been victimized or

(24:30):
you are a witness to the alleged behavior, please come forward.
Your identity will remain confidential. At this time. A sexual
assault hotline has been set up at one eight hundred
two hundred seven four seven four for those wishing to
make reports. My guess is they're going to be pretty
busy on that phone line because there's going to be
a lot of people out there that are going to

(24:51):
contact this lawyer and say that they were abused by Ditty. Now,
like I've said a million times before, not everybody who
comes forward is going to be truthful. There's going to
be people that are looking for a payday, and we
have to recognize that. But the vast majority of these
people that are going to bring these allegations against Diddy,
I would say that the vast majority of these allegations

(25:12):
are going to be true, and considering what mister Busby
has to say here about underage victims, then the already
deep shit that Diddy was in has just gotten a
lot deeper. All right, folks, that's going to do it
for this one. All of the information that goes with
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