Posted on 11/04/2005 10:48:24 AM PST by West Coast Conservative
A formal complaint filed with the Federal Election Commission Thursday claims Sean "Diddy" Combs violated federal law during the U.S. presidential campaign.
The National Legal and Policy Center, NPLC, claims Diddy violated the Federal Election Campaign Act and the Internal Revenue Service Code, when he rallied support of Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. John Kerry, AllHipHop.com reported.
The NLPC alleges a Detroit rally conducted by Diddy's non-profit group, Citizen Change, included speeches from actor Leonardo DiCaprio and Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick urging the crowd to oust President Bush from office.
The complaint asks the FEC to investigate whether Diddy used his company's corporate funds to illegally support Citizen Change.
The complaint also alleges Diddy may have used his "Vote or Die" campaign as a commercial endeavor to make money for his clothing line.
Combs was not available for comment.
VOTE OR DIE!
Ping to #2.
The FEC hates black people!!!!
THis P.Diddy whatever assinie name that he is, is FAMOUS for what????? He looks like a toned down Pimp IMHO.
What the heck is he famous for??? He sits on a luxury Yacht shucking and Jiving talking Ebonics..
What's he famous for?
Rap so called music.
Rap promoter, dating JLo, rapper, minor actor, & clothing designer.
(Far as I can tell)
(1) Causing a stampede at City College in which several people were killed;
(2) Getting Mary J. Blige, Jay-Z and The Notorious B.I.G. to hire him as a producer and
(3) Having an employee shoot someone while he was keeping Jennifer Lopez as a personal concubine for a number of years.
Who complained I wonder. This is a waste of time.
To be fair everyone and I mean everyone will violate an FEC rule in the future. Campaign finance reform my ass.
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He had a relationship with Jennifer Lopez...
HE HAS SUFFERED ENOUGH!
"I love this analogy:"
Mine is: Rap is to music what the dirty limerick is to poetry.
Disco Rap Sucks.
Good one.
Unfortunately, a lot of people think graffiti IS art!
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