There is a deep and dangerous misunderstanding about the case involving Sean Combs and what it means to traffic someone through coercion. So let’s m
There is a deep and dangerous misunderstanding about the case involving Sean Combs and what it means to traffic someone through coercion. So let’s make this plain.
Coercive sex trafficking is not always someone being chained to a wall.
It’s not always someone being kidnapped or dragged across a border.
It’s also:
Someone with immense power using money, status, or threats to control another person’s body.
Someone manipulating a person into silence by threatening their safety, family, or future.
Someone who grooms people, controls access to their livelihood, and makes escape feel impossible.
It’s using fear, power, and psychological warfare to make someone feel like they have no choice.
That is trafficking. That is abuse. That is violence.
So when I hear influencers say, “I don’t see a case here,” or “This should be dismissed,” I am enraged.
Do you know how many Survivors heard that same thing when they tried to tell?
Do you know how many victims stayed silent for years because they believed no one would believe them—especially if their abuser had money, fame, and fans?
This is not content for clicks. This is not gossip.
This is not your entertainment.
This is the pain of real people whose lives were strategically broken down by someone they thought they could trust.
We’re not just talking about “messy relationships.”
We’re talking about a pattern of coercion, grooming, abuse, isolation, and violence—that destroys people from the inside out.
To the influencers, commentators, and armchair attorneys out there:
If you don’t understand the dynamics of coercive control and sex trafficking—stop talking.
Because your ignorance is cruel.
And it costs victims their lives, their voices, and their healing.
Let me be even clearer:
Power does not equal innocence.
Fame does not equal righteousness.
And if you think silence equals consent, you’ve never listened to a victim tell their story through tears, fear, and shame.
This case deserves truth. The Survivors deserve respect.
And we all deserve a world that takes this kind of abuse dead seriously.