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Maui chief of police in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs lawsuit as a suspected co -configurator

Honolulu (Hawaiinewsnow) – The chief of police from Maui, John Pelletier, rejects the allegations that he was violated in a cover -up that was associated with Sean “Diddy” Combs.

In an almost 90-page civil lawsuit that Ashley Parham and two unnamed people submitted, Pelletier is accused of being hired as a security for combs in 2018.

The lawsuit claims that Pelletier, who was a police captain in Las Vegas at the time, posed as Sheriff deputy in California and reacted to a suspected rape with combs.

The alleged victim claims that Pelletier has instructed her to go home and offer no help or medical care.

The woman claims that Pelletier had given an envelope to a neighbor from whom she believed that he was full of cash.

She claims that Pelletier brought her and another plaintiff home with a gun held home, held her back, refused to call her a lawyer, and took various steps to cover up the kidnapping.

In a statement, the mayor of Maui County Richard Bissen asked the Maui County police commission to bring pelleters into administrative leave while the investigation continues.

The statement is as follows:

Pelletier published an explanation on Tuesday morning:

The Maui police published the following explanation on Monday evening:

The Maui Police Commission must now vote on whether pelleters should be put on vacation.

The next meeting has not yet been announced publicly.

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