Maui Police Chief John Pelletier embroiled in a lawsuit over allegations of helping Sean “Diddy” Combs cover up a 2018 assault has ignited a firestorm in the tropical paradise. The lawsuit, filed recently in Northern California, drops bombshell claims of Pelletier colluding with the Hip-Hop icon to allegedly conceal a disturbing gang rape incident.
The shocking accusations depict a web of deceit where Pelletier, formerly a captain with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, purportedly impersonated a California sheriff's officer to shield Combs. The lawsuit further unveils unsettling details of Pelletier maintaining records of secretive properties for illicit happenings, dubbing them as “safe houses.”
The gravity of the situation escalates with assertions of Pelletier denying medical aid to a victim and coercively restricting individuals in his custody from seeking legal assistance. As the legal battle unfolds, Maui Mayor Richard Bissen has called for an external investigation and proposed placing Pelletier on administrative leave.
In a swift response to the accusations, Pelletier vehemently refutes the claims, denouncing them as baseless and premature. Expressing dismay over the situation, Pelletier underscores his long-standing commitment to integrity and service throughout his career.
While the saga unfolds, Sean “Diddy” Combs remains under detention in Brooklyn, grappling with federal charges including racketeering and sex trafficking. The lawsuit also implicates NFL star Odell Beckham Jr. and comedian Drew “Druski” as alleged co-conspirators in Combs’ scandalous affairs, adding more layers to the unfolding drama.