I betrayed the very same people who took me in with open arms. I know I cannot go back and make things right. There are no do-overs,” the retired smoke-eater said.
Sean "Diddy" Combs scored a win this week when a New York federal judge dismissed one of the sex assault lawsuits against him.
The “Real Housewives of New York City” star claimed in a bombshell February 2024 lawsuit that producers preyed on her alcohol addiction, intentionally trying to make her fall off the wagon in an attempt to make ratings-grabbing TV.
Manhattan Federal Judge Lewis Liman said what former FDNY chief Brian Cordasco did in the brazen pay-to-play bribery scheme that netted $190,000 was “a very serious crime” out of greed.
After being fired by Bravo, McSweeney filed an explosive employment complaint against the network, accusing executive producer Andy Cohen of abusing drugs and alcohol with his favorite “Housewives” and other “Bravolebrities.
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OK Magazine on MSN'RHONY' Alum Leah McSweeney Allowed to Go After Bravo Over How They Treated Her Drinking Issues, Judge RulesA judge ruled former Real Housewives of New York Citystar Leah McSweeneycan go after Bravo regarding her allegations producers “coerced and harassed” her over her drinking problem. In her February 2024 lawsuit,
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With six weeks to go until Sean “Diddy” Combs’ criminal trial for sex trafficking and more begins, the currently incarcerated Bad Boy Records founder now has one less lawsuit to deal with among the dozens he is fighting.