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The head of the Maui police lights up against the “false and bottomless” accusations in Sean’s comb of “Diddy”

The head of the Maui police lights up against the “false and bottomless” accusations in Sean’s comb of “Diddy”

Honolulu (Hawaiinewsnow) -the head of the Maui Police, John Pelletier, presented a package of information to the Police Commission on Monday, in the effort to stay in the workplace and to delete his name, after a civil process related to a sex attack “Diddy” Combs.

“It is completely false and bottomless,” Pelletier said in a meeting interview with Hawaii News Now.

The package included screen photos with text messages and e -mail between Pelletier and other officers from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, which shows that he was on call on March 23, 2018, the day of the alleged Tape rape, California, more than 550 miles away.

Pelletier said that being on call requires a response within 60 minutes of a major event, so it could not have been in California.

Pelletier, captain at the time, also signed statements from a Lie Lieutenant and another captain. The sworn statements confirmed that Pelletier was distributed in the tape.

Last week, a civil complaint of a person named Ashley Parham and two others accused Pelletier of covering a rape for Sean “Diddy” and others. The judicial crack stated that he was part of the security team.

Days after the complaint, Mayor Maui, Richard Bissen, asked the Police Commission to put Pelletier on leave – a request that the boss was fighting on several fronts.

“The easy thing to do would be to take your vacation and leave, but that’s wrong,” Pelletier said.

The civil process included an attachment, an image that showed a bald man standing next to the Super Bowl 2018 and identified that man as Pelletier.

The package provided to the Maui police commissioners before Wednesdays meeting included pictures of Pelletier from 2018, which shows his hair.

The HNN videos obtained from a Las Vegas news station also show them with a crew cut in interviews that year.

An image included in the civilian process supports a bald man standing next to Sean "Diddy" Combs to ...
An image included in the civil process claims that a bald man standing near Sean “Diddy” Combs at Super Bowl 2018 is Pelletier, but the images he sent to that year’s commission shows that he had hair.(News from Hawaii now)

The civil process comes as a federal criminal investigation is in progress.

Agents with internal security investigations attacked the Los Angeles House in the Complete last year.

Pelletier says he was not connected to the criminal case.

“I was contacted by any order of any kind, regarding this investigation, the period,” he said.

He said he had never received a target letter and never met.

HNN addressed the chairman of the Maui Police Commission, Stacy Moniz, who refused to comment, but said that the Commission can provide an answer after Wednesday.

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