Amidst allegations of intimidation tactics in Hollywood, Arthur Alston III—known as Choke No Joke—threatened Jaguar Wright and Gene Deal during a live-stream, reigniting concerns over pressures faced by whistleblowers.
Intimidation Tactics in Entertainment: Silencing Whistleblowers?
Intimidation Tactics in Entertainment: Silencing Whistleblowers?
A chilling incident involving threats against whistleblowers in the entertainment industry unveils the culture of intimidation faced by those who challenge powerful figures.
In a recent YouTube live-stream, Arthur D. Alston III, widely recognized as Choke No Joke, made unsettling threats directed at Jaguar Wright and Gene Deal, the former bodyguard of Diddy. This episode underscores the intimidation tactics reportedly used by influential figures in the entertainment sector to silence whistleblowers. Alston’s cryptic message through a Lou Rawls song and derogatory remarks targeted at Wright and Deal suggest a pattern of protecting high-profile personalities such as Jay-Z and Diddy. Wright, known for criticizing the culture of silence within Hollywood, claims that Alston conceals crucial truths while facing challenges like YouTube channel terminations. The backdrop includes accusations involving figures such as Gloria Allred, Rupert Murdoch, and Anthony Pellicano, painting a picture of a broad network striving to preserve power by suppressing dissenters. With an alleged bounty on Wright’s head posing real danger, the scenario highlights the precarious position of whistleblowers against the backdrop of systemic intimidation in the entertainment world. As investigations progress, broader questions about accountability and support for voices like Wright's hang in the balance.