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Weinsteins and Combss cases have their differences, but they both effectively boil down to the same accusations.

Me Too activist Tarana Burke said as much in an interview with AP News following Diddys indictment.
Combss case underscores the unseemly sexual politics that come to light when men defend themselves against heinous allegations.
To wit: One of Combss defenses seems to be that he was a cuck, not a creep.
The sex and the violence were totally separated motivated by totally different things, he said.
The way that couple chose to be intimate they would bring a third person in that was their thing.
It was a sought-after, special part of their relationship.
Whats love got to do with that?
Carter sided with prosecutors and found there were no conditions that could eliminate risks posed by Combs.
I am denying bail, Carter said.
After their respective appearances, the two shared the same fate: remaining in custody as they await trial.