Tell these companies to stop profiting from and enabling Diddy
The Petition to Silver Air CEO Jason Middleton and Jettly CEO Alex Johnson reads:
Sean 'Diddy' Combs has been captured on video beating up his then-partner Cassie Ventura. He now faces a slew of sexual abuse accusations related to a high-profile sex trafficking and racketeering case. As survivors and advocates, we have regularly witnessed how rich and powerful men like Combs are enabled and often get away with their crimes. Most survivors of sexual abuse never report, and almost no abuser is prosecuted. We call on your companies to set an example and send a message of solidarity to all survivors by severing ties with Combs and his company, LoveAir LLC. Please stop profiting from and enabling abusers!
Sean "Diddy" Combs, who is facing serious sex trafficking and racketeering charges, has raked in an astonishing $4.1 million since his arrest by renting out his private jet "at least every other day," according to The U.S. Sun.
This is astonishing and shameful since most brands have done the right thing and cut him loose. Howard University even returned a $1 million donation to him.
But the company that rents out his plane, Silver Air, and the charter broker site it advertises on, Jettly, have apparently not divulged to clients who the actual owner of the plane is. So wealthy customers forking over $32,597 to rent the plane have no idea they are also filling Combs' coffers.
As survivors and advocates, we say: All of this enabling has got to stop!
Sign the petition to Silver Air CEO Jason Middleton and Jettly CEO Alex Johnson to sever all ties with Combs and his company, LoveAir LLC.