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Actor Daniel Baldwin recently appeared on the PBD Podcast and made explosive claims about a secretive bidding war in Hollywood, where high-profile individuals are allegedly purchasing tapes from music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs to suppress damaging content.

Joanne Smith-Baldwin and Daniel Baldwin at the Los Angeles Premiere of ‘Grey Gardens’. Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, Hollywood, CA. 04-16-09

Baldwin also drew parallels to the alleged tapes filmed by Jeffrey Epstein, speculating on their potential to upend the reputations of influential figures, including former presidents.

“Look at Diddy, for instance. Let’s take a look at him,” Baldwin began. “He has videos. He has videos of the parties. Now, what I’ve heard, which I don’t know how much of it is in mainstream media—I don’t really follow the story that much—but what I’ve heard from friends that are attorneys, friends of mine that have represented me before, agents, and so on, is there’s a bidding war going on right now. They’re driving that price up.”

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Baldwin described the situation as one where celebrities and powerful individuals are scrambling to protect their reputations by purchasing these tapes.

“If you want your client and your famous actor to not be involved with a famous singer, to not come out, here’s the price, and they’re just selling to the individuals that are in those. This is what I heard. They’re selling those videos.”

The actor outlined hypothetical scenarios involving prominent Hollywood figures. “So, if you’re Tommy X, and Tommy X is a big, big movie star, and he was at some of the Diddy parties, he was one of those bedrooms with three other men, and he’s happily married to a woman—Tommy doesn’t want that video to come out. He does not want it to come out,” Baldwin explained.

Baldwin then shifted to the topic of Jeffrey Epstein and his alleged video collection, suggesting that the financier’s death may have been staged to maintain control over the compromising material.

“The interesting thing about Epstein, and the theory about Epstein, is we know he filmed people for sure on that island. He has a lot of movies, a lot of films. So, people that are very, very powerful political figures and entertainers, businesspeople—do you really believe that Jeffrey Epstein killed himself? And, of course, not. Of course,” Baldwin said.

He continued, referencing alternative theories about Epstein’s fate. “Okay, so there’s other theories that he’s in Lebanon. He never died at all, that having the weight of owning those films right now over people.”

Baldwin speculated on the possible involvement of former President Donald Trump in the situation. “So, will Donald Trump release those films? I believe Donald Trump probably has a lot of friends that are in those videos too. I don’t know if it behooves him to release them, either.”

He posed a thought-provoking question about the broader societal impact of such tapes being released. “But what happens if iconic African Americans or iconic Japanese Americans, or iconic Anglo Americans—who I mean, former presidents—what happens if they’re in those videos? What does that do to the herding of the sheep?” Baldwin asked. “I mean, because I believe it, that’s exactly what we’re experiencing.”

Baldwin’s claims, while unverified, point to an alleged intersection of Hollywood, politics, and blackmail that could have far-reaching implications if true.

His remarks shed light on the persistent rumors surrounding powerful figures’ efforts to suppress damaging material and raise questions about transparency and accountability in high-profile circles.