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The fire has definitely affected many residents of Los Angeles. All eyes are on Southern California, where they started the year in the worst way. Somewhat surprisingly, Ally Carter, an American author, has come out and accused Sean Combs of being the person behind the wildfires.
On her website, the author mentions that she has gone through several complicated and dark periods in her life, overcoming multiple traumatic events such as post-traumatic stress disorder, police abuse, corruption in the child protection system, dissociative identity disorder, and other challenges.
Carter went viral last October when he posted a video on the KOKO Can't Be Denied site hinting at another arrest and promising more revelations. This clip surfaced shortly after Diddy's arrest.
"Diddy" was involved in the fires, according to Ally.
Ally Carter pointed out that the cause of the fires was not very clear, but it soon became clear that they were related to human trafficking. Once the connection was made, it would become clear that these fires were not just random accidents.
But...., a person on X, posted the following video and wrote the following:
"Maybe these fires have a much deeper purpose?
Ally Carter who was trafficked under The Getty by extremely famous people told us to be careful with the fires and that there is something more to them..." posted on X.
The video quickly sparked a debate on social media, with some linking it to the fires and others to other ideas. There is definitely no clear answer yet, but surely the investigations will be done in due time and will break any kind of Internet myth.
Sean Combs remains behind bars
Sean "Diddy" Combs remains in prison. His request for bail has been denied multiple times and he is currently being held at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Brooklyn awaiting trial on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering.
There were some reports that "Diddy's" mansion was totally damaged by the fires, but they have already pointed out that it is not true, his home in Los Angeles is still intact.