The floodgates don't just open.. they're secured, or opened by institutional power.
That’s a very specific worldview that nobody is going to talk you out of.
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most people, getting into deep legal shit can be as simple as your long-time gf cooperating with the FBI to take you down. Call that “institutional power” if you like, but the mechanism is little different than a common thug getting ratted out.
Combs has 30 years of settled lawsuits, trials, allegations, etc. But he was never holistically presented as a bad guy.
LOL what? Everyone knew he was a piece of shit. What are you talking about?
It takes a motivated district attorney, or a journalist putting together a meaningful, institutionally supported expose' to finally get these guys in full view of the media & judicial system.
My opinion, Combs' situation is more comparable to Weinstein & Cosby.. predators in positions of entertainment power, who were institutionally shielded for decades. But then were posthumously prosecuted by motivated district attorneys & finally dragged by reporters. For years, the media presented Cosby as "America's dad" even with awareness of his multiple rapes. The floodgates aren't naturally opening and closing.. they're being manually controlled. But it's a case by case basis for each of these cases I think.. in who within institutional power gets "pissed off". I don't believe Combs just naturally gathered too much heat. He was effectively protected for years, and now he's not. That change of circumstance seems curious..
It’s not that difficult to understand. From a law enforcement perspective, there has to be a willingness by victims to press charges and an ability to bring irrefutable evidence to the table. Accusing a powerful person of rape without any evidence beyond the words of one witness is prosecutorial incompetence. There needs to be enough substance to get a conviction, not just charges.
Combs was accused of sexual misconduct back in 2017 and settled out of court. Cosby was accused of rape back in 2004 and settled out of court. Weinstein settled with at least EIGHT accusers to make their accusations go away.
When that happens, any potential criminal case stops in its tracks. The settlement specifically stops the victim from pressing charges or going public, so law enforcement no longer has a basis for bringing charges (and even if they did, they have an uncooperative witness providing zero evidence). And other victims see the offender walking scot free like nothing ever happened, while the accuser gets intimidated and blacklisted. Ordinary people don’t stand a chance of getting justice in this dynamic, and we all know it.
The floodgates open when that dynamic gets avoided altogether — for example, when the sheer number of rapes that Weinstein committed becomes so publicly understood that major news networks start building landmark exposees with dozens of witnesses, or when someone close to the offender is willing and able to drop a mountain of evidence and insist on charges. That’s what happened to all three of these guys, they finally saw the day when a civil settlement was not on the table as an option.
You better believe there are a ton of others in Hollywood who are one motivated accuser away from jail time. They’re not protected by some shadowy institution, unless you consider lawyers an “institution”. They’re protected by their ability to suppress accusations outside of court.