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Diddy and Music Industry ‘Predators’ Slammed by John Legend’s Manager

TLDR: In the latest Law&Crime Network video, John Legend’s manager, Ty Stiklorius, speaks out on Diddy and the music industry’s “toxic culture” of abuse, referencing her own harrowing experience with ‘predators’ at one of his parties.


Diddy and Music Industry ‘Predators’ Slammed by John Legend’s Manager

In a shocking new Law&Crime Network video, Jesse Weber covers Ty Stiklorius’ op-ed published in The New York Times, diving into her own close call with predatory behaviour aboard Sean “Diddy” Combs’ yacht years ago, as well as the broader issues plaguing the music industry.


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The allegations, accusations, and public backlash facing Diddy, recently charged with racketeering and sex trafficking, are only the surface of what many insiders say is a deep-seated problem of abuse within the music world. As Stiklorius noted, her experience on Diddy’s yacht Dreamseeker served as an early, chilling introduction to the culture of unchecked power and exploitation in the industry.

Stiklorius, who now manages award-winning artist John Legend, recounted in her op-ed, The Music Industry Is Toxic. After P. Diddy, We Can Clean It Up,” how she found herself locked in a bedroom at one of Diddy’s famous parties in St. Barts. “To this day, I can’t remember how I managed to talk my way out of that terrifying situation,” she wrote. Reflecting on the broader industry impact, she added, “It’s not a bug of the music business; it’s a major feature.” Her perspective on the systemic, normalized nature of abuse echoes the sentiments of many who have come forward amid a cultural reckoning.

Weber, alongside attorney Parker Stinar, dissects Stiklorius’ story and comments on the open secret of exploitation that’s been overlooked in an industry held together by a few powerful, untouchable figures. As Weber points out, these revelations have sparked a rallying cry for structural change, and with the added weight of Diddy’s legal troubles, momentum appears to be building.

Law&Crime’s coverage offers a sobering view into what Stiklorius describes as “a culture that actively fostered sexual misconduct,” a call to dismantle and reform the toxic framework that has, for too long, protected “wealthy, entitled, nearly always male gatekeepers.”


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