
Daphne
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TheQueenofAccountability/ Married/ Double Masters Degree 👩🏾🎓 /OWNER of MENtal HEALth™️ PI 🕵️♀️
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If he didn’t record, no one would believe him. The police likely wouldn’t believe that she was attempting to kick his door down or that she assaulted him. He’s over 6’6” and 270 pounds. A lot of men go through situations like this every day. Some women play the victim, damage a man’s property, and then tell the police that he was the aggressor. In many cases, people are quick to assume the man is at fault. Fellas, always record and, document what’s happening. Evidence matters. Protect yourself.
Daphne728,211 views • 15 days ago

The four-time Pro Bowl wide receiver faced up to five years in prison after his former personal chef accused him of assault during a December 2025 dispute. She claimed he slapped her, put her in a headlock, and threw her on a bed. She was recorded dancing and have a good time shortly after the alleged incident. No witnesses or injuries were reported, and the jury acquitted him on all charges after a short deliberation. Sadly, the damage was already done. He lost endorsements, money, and was attacked online and labeled an abuser before the facts came out. She reportedly sought $5.5 million, yet after everything he endured, she faces no consequences for allegedly lying. This is why I will never blindly “believe all women.” Wait for the facts. Accountability should apply to everyone. She deserves five years in prison. Thoughts? Stop BeLIEving Women. Wait for the facts!
Daphne1,351,580 views • 2 months ago

Jonathan Hanes attends Saint Augustine’s University. He is an A student. His ex decided to create fake text messages claiming he gave her H I V. It went viral. Jonathan’s life was turned upside down. All his ex did was create a fake number and put his name on it. He received death threats and people showing up at his house. Then she admitted she lied. The truth isn’t as loud as that lie she put out there. Sad part is he said he was going to take his life. Majority of women told him “please do”. This is why men are never the same when they are accused. She admitted on the phone that she lied. That still isn’t enough proof to these women. Let’s help get the truth out for Jonathan. Rest of the posts are in the comments.
Daphne10,269,145 views • 2 years ago

He wanted to leave. She wouldn’t let him. Instead, she started crying and playing the victim. She claimed he assaulted her, then said she was going to call for help, but ended up calling her mom. When he finally had a chance to leave, she ran after him, assaulted him again, and tried to force him back into the apartment. Now imagine if he hadn’t recorded any of this and he called the police. Do you think they would have believed he was being held against his will and attacked? There’s a good chance he would have been the one going to jail. This happens to men every day. If it weren’t for recordings like this, there would likely be many more innocent men behind bars. I hope he filed charges.
Daphne49,431 views • 7 days ago
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She wasn’t crying over the approval for a high-limit credit card. She wasn’t crying over the approval of a new vehicle. She wasn’t crying over the approval for a house. She was crying over being approved for a Birkin purse. Those purses can cost up to $250,000, depending on the design. They told her that if she didn’t be quiet, she wouldn’t get anything. This is embarrassing. Screaming and hollering over an expensive purse while rocking a cheap $25 dehydrated wig is diabolical.
Daphne2,724,154 views • 1 year ago

💥💥💥💥UPDATE💥💥💥💥 An hour and a half ago, Chicago police arrived at Orville T. Bright School to detain and question the minors involved in the assault. Reports say some of them were suddenly “scared” and in tears, a sharp contrast to the confidence they had while attacking an innocent mother and her children. Accountability doesn’t feel so bold when consequences show up. Next stop: their parents’ homes. Police cars lined the streets, and the community did exactly what a real village does, they showed up, stood in the cold for hours, and refused to let this behavior go unchecked. This is what collective responsibility looks like. This is how you protect families. This is how you stop the cycle. Accountability!
Daphne1,481,719 views • 8 months ago

Big Tigga’s wife took his phone, which is theft. He attempted to get it back, and she started acting dramatic and playing the victim. He asked her several times to return his phone. According to the allegations, he was arrested for domestic violence, but she was not arrested for taking his property. Situations like this are why people should be careful when emotions are running high. Some people believe that when they suspect a partner of cheating, they take the phone hoping for a reaction that can escalate the situation. Then they will call the cops playing victim. She wanted control. Taking someone’s property is not the answer. His wife told investigators there was a struggle involving the phone before the incident that led to her injury. She was granted a TPO. She was not held accountable for theft.
Daphne60,733 views • 11 days ago

I am so glad this was recorded. Women wanted the man locked up for defending himself. He warned her to back up, and she assaulted him. He barely pushed her, and she fell like dominoes. Keep your hands to yourself! Stop thinking men will allow you to assault them and not fight back.
Daphne2,335,272 views • 1 year ago

Corshawnda Hatter and her family have been moved to a safe, undisclosed location. Her children will be enrolled in a new school and provided therapy. A GoFundMe is now set up to support them for the holidays and beyond. The best part? Corshawnda is pressing charges against the parents of the kids who attacked her, and she’s exploring legal action against the school that ignored this behavior for two years!! We need a “Corshawnda Hatter Bill” to protect bullied children and hold parents immediately accountable for their kids’ actions. Keep her family in your prayer. And parents, check on your kids. Stop ignoring their bad behavior happening right under your roof!
Daphne1,143,661 views • 8 months ago

Jennifer Lopez recently told women they’re “the prize” and that women do more than men. The problem is not confidence, it’s credibility. If a man with four failed marriages and a long list of failed relationships said this, he would be dragged endlessly. There would be no grace, no praise, no “he’s just speaking his truth.” Advice requires results. Experience alone doesn’t qualify someone as a guide. When every relationship ends, including going back to the same man and still ending in divorce, at some point accountability has to replace slogans. The common denominator matters. Telling women they’re inherently better than men doesn’t create healthy relationships. It creates entitlement, contempt, and unrealistic expectations. That mindset doesn’t attract partnership, it repels it. This kind of false empowerment keeps women single, frustrated, and chasing validation instead of building mutual respect. And eventually, when the applause fades and reality sets in, many find themselves thirst-trapping for attention rather than experiencing real intimacy. Confidence is powerful. Superiority is destructive. And no amount of celebrity or applause can replace the truth you see when you finally look in the mirror.
Daphne754,393 views • 6 months ago

I haven’t seen this much evil in a long time. This video had me up all night calling everyone I know trying to find out where this happened. Yesterday, a mother was simply walking home from school with her son and daughter when a group of minors targeted her son. She stepped in to protect him, and those kids jumped her, then attacked her son and daughter too. I haven’t been this angry in a long time. I blame BOTH the kids and the parents. Kids raising kids. Evil producing evil. What those children did was savage, and if that woman had help, the outcome could’ve been very different.I made some calls. Let me be very clear: This case is now under active investigation. Chicago Police are collecting names right now. Every one of those little monsters, and their parents, WILL be held accountable.
Daphne916,336 views • 8 months ago

This is why men are getting their passports. #coileray was disrespectful. They get tombstone size teeth, fake lips, a dehydrated wig, a filter and forget where they came from. Her attitude was for no reason. This is why men don’t approach women. They love to reject you out loud to please the sisterhood. Music is subpar acting like this. Smh
Daphne2,300,254 views • 2 years ago

I saw this video trending online, and I have to admit I was surprised. I’ve never seen an elevator reach its maximum weight limit before. The elevator had a 1,500-pound capacity, and the group exceeded it. Most of the women laughed and got off, but honestly, I would have been embarrassed. To me, this isn’t about making fun of anyone. It’s about health, mobility, and taking care of ourselves. When everyday things start becoming difficult because of our weight, that’s a sign that something needs to change. There is nothing wrong with wanting to live a healthier lifestyle. If I were in that situation, it would be my wake-up call to get back in the gym and make some changes. Being extremely high caloried is not a flex. Thoughts?
Daphne43,879 views • 14 days ago
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Singer Mario was sexually assaulted by a married predator. I commend this man, because if that were me, I would’ve broken some fingers. The video isn’t getting the outrage it deserves simply because the man is the victim. If the roles were reversed, he’d be in jail with no bond waiting to see a judge. This happens to a lot of male entertainers, and they’re told to “take it.” If a man sets boundaries, he’s suddenly labeled “sweet” or “gay.” I’m sure Mario won’t press charges because most men don’t. But she needs to be jailed. She was bold enough to do this while her wedding ring was shining in the camera. I hope her husband sees it, she is for the streets and the alleyways.
Daphne501,507 views • 7 months ago
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He asked her to leave because he no longer wanted to deal with the relationship anymore. Instead of leaving, she allegedly responded with threats of false accusations including r*pe, sexual assault, and abuse. He recorded the interaction for his own protection and kept the text messages, which is exactly why I always tell my clients: never delete evidence. People underestimate how dangerous false allegations can be. A single accusation can destroy someone’s career, reputation, relationships, and peace before the truth even comes out. If he had no recordings or receipts, many people would have instantly believed her story without question. Admitting on camera that you would lie about something this serious is disturbing and should never be normalized or laughed off. Fellas, protect yourselves. Keep records, save messages, and document interactions when situations start escalating. Thoughts?
Daphne103,009 views • 2 months ago

Te’Kela Anderson allowed her 6-year-old daughter to walk over 10 blocks to school alone in freezing Detroit temperatures. Joshua Threatt saw the child, walked with her for safety, and recorded the interaction to protect himself while making sure she arrived at the school safely. He was visibly emotional because he genuinely feared for the little girl’s wellbeing. When staff were notified she had walked alone, it became clear this situation was dangerous and avoidable. Te’Kela, a 32-year-old mother with multiple children, including a 16-year-old son, made a decision that put her daughter at serious risk. This isn’t a “parenting style.” This is neglect. Her information has been submitted to Child Protective Services and Detroit Police. An active investigation is underway. And rightfully so. Children deserve protection, supervision, and warmth, not survival mode. This type of behavior cannot and should not be ignored.
Daphne318,125 views • 7 months ago