Sean "Diddy" Combs is a major figure in the world of hip-hop.
Also known as P. Diddy and Puff Daddy, Diddy is a rapper, music producer, and record executive.
He has been credited with the discovery and career guidance of many fellow artists, including Usher, Mary J. Blige, Faith Evans, and the Notorious B.I.G.
Diddy was arrested recently in New York City after being indicted by a federal grand jury.
The arrest and indictment came after a monthslong sex trafficking investigation. Unfortunately for him, Diddy's career had already been negatively impacted as the result of having been named a defendant in several lawsuits, which accused him of various forms of abuse.
According to the indictment, the charges that he now faces include racketeering, transportation to engage in prostitution, and sex trafficking.
The case has the capacity to garner an enormous amount of public attention, in part due to the disturbing subject of sex trafficking. It is also one that could cause irreparable harm to Hollywood's image and reputation.
Although many in the media have routinely chosen to downplay the subject, the entertainment industry is a place where numerous allegations of similar activity have surfaced over the years.
While the mainstream press focuses on the hedonistic aspects described in the scenarios contained in the indictment, the case has much more profound implications, particularly when it comes to the serious abuses against real-life victims.
At the core of Diddy's case is the charge of racketeering, which for the star means that he stands accused of leading an organized criminal enterprise, which involved a series of crimes being perpetrated.
The crime of racketeering was a key tool used in the past against the Mafia and the drug cartels. It is now being wielded against a well-known Hollywood figure, which is difficult for a heretofore adoring public to process.
The indictment alleges that Diddy used his business entities, employees, and others to facilitate illegal activities that included kidnapping, arson, bribery, obstruction of justice, forced labor, coercion, narcotics offenses, prostitution-related transportation, and sex trafficking.
According to prosecutors, in order to conduct the criminal enterprise Diddy carried and exhibited firearms for the alleged purpose of threatening victims.
Law enforcement officials have stated that in the raids of his Los Angeles and Miami homes, guns and ammunition were found. In particular, officials allegedly discovered three AR-15 rifles with "defaced" serial numbers.
The prosecutors allege that those who surrounded the music mogul had used violent means to protect and sustain the star's power over others, and they intend to present as evidence the infamous hotel-surveillance video that shows Diddy engaged in what appears to be a particularly brutal assault of one of his victims.
Even though Diddy has not been charged with criminal assault in this indictment, his alleged penchant for violent acts is a key component of the racketeering charge.
An additional court document sets forth other acts of violence and intimidation allegedly committed by Diddy and his associates, including the brandishing of a gun to kidnap a victim and use of a Molotov cocktail to blow up a car. The same document indicates that fire department records, police reports, and witnesses are able to substantiate these claims.
Additionally, a prosecution memo states that "dozens" of witnesses are available to testify.
Many high-profile Hollywood celebrities, who in the past have had ties with Diddy, appear to have gone silent about his arrest and the multiple charges against him.
It is likely that professional handlers, agents, managers, publicists, and executives would have advised the celebrities within their charges to lie low. Entertainment figures who have carefully cultivated brands would be wise to fear being tainted with the alleged criminal activities.
Large swaths of select celebrities' social media posts have been wiped clean in recent days. Some stars face the distinct possibility that they themselves may be held to account, if they have been involved in Diddy's alleged illegal acts.
The lead prosecutor was asked a question about whether Diddy's associates or employees are going to face charges. The prosecutor answered by saying that he "can't take anything off the table."
Diddy is being held without bail, as determined by a magistrate judge who will not be handling the case. When a district court judge is assigned, Diddy's lawyers are certainly likely to request that he be released on bail.
Why does this case matter?
It is because it places a glaring light on the dark issue of sex trafficking.
It is because it once again focuses attention on what can happen when power at the highest levels of an organization is misused and abused.
And most importantly, it has the potential to secure justice and to prayerfully bring a sense of closure to the innocent victims of what could be one of Hollywood's most horrific stories.
James Hirsen, J.D., M.A., in media psychology, is a New York Times best-selling author, media analyst, and law professor. Visit Newsmax TV Hollywood. Read James Hirsen's Reports — More Here.