Jan. 8, 2026

⭐ Why Do Accusations Take Years? Diddy, Weinstein, Epstein & Perry

⭐ Why Do Accusations Take Years? Diddy, Weinstein, Epstein & Perry

🎙️ Is This Justice? Power, Delayed Accusations & AccountabilityIn this episode of Both Sides of the Front Porch, Edward and Tammy tackle one of the hardest conversations happening right now.Why do allegations against powerful people sometimes surface years — even decades — later?Is delayed reporting understandable… or does it undermine justice?And should there be limits on when someone can come forward?We break down and compare the high-profile cases involving:Sean “Diddy” CombsHarvey WeinsteinJeffrey EpsteinThe recent civil lawsuits filed against Tyler PerryThis is not about rushing to judgment or dismissing survivors. It’s about nuance, due process, power dynamics, trauma, money, and the legal system — and asking the questions many people are afraid to say out loud.🪑 Topics discussed in this episode:Why some people wait years to accuse or file lawsuitsFear, power imbalance, trauma, and career retaliationCivil lawsuits vs. criminal casesStatutes of limitations — why they exist and why some laws changedIs it fair to accuse someone decades later?Should people be required to report sooner?Can we believe survivors and protect due process?This conversation is thoughtful, honest, and uncomfortable — exactly how real front porch talks should be.👇 We want to hear from you:Do you think delayed accusations are valid?Or should there be stricter limits on when claims can be filed?Drop your thoughts in the comments — respectful discussion encouraged.🎧 Follow Both Sides of the Front Porch🌐 https://frontporchbs.com📱 Subscribe for weekly real-talk conversations#BothSidesOfTheFrontPorch #IsThisJustice #DelayedAccusations#PowerAndAccountability #PodcastDiscussion #DueProcess#SeanCombs #HarveyWeinstein #JeffreyEpstein #TylerPerry