**HEADLINE: The OJ Echo: Mark Fuhrman’s DNA Playbook Resurfaces in Diddy’s RICO Case**

HEADLINE: The OJ Echo: Mark Fuhrman’s DNA Playbook Resurfaces in Diddy’s RICO Case

LOS ANGELES — The ghost of the 1990s is haunting Hollywood again. Legal analysts are drawing a startling parallel between ex-LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman—the man who planted reasonable doubt in the OJ Simpson trial—and a newly surfaced “evidence manipulation playbook” allegedly used by a disgraced private investigator in the Sean “Diddy” Combs RICO case.

Sources tell TMZ that a leaked deposition shows Fuhrman’s infamous “I’m the key” boast has been cited in sealed court filings as the blueprint for “celebrity shield tactics.” Just as Fuhrman’s racially charged testimony flipped the narrative from forensic evidence to police corruption, Diddy’s legal team is allegedly using a similar “poison the well” strategy on federal agents.

“It’s the hidden historical pattern of the celebrity reckoning,” says UCLA criminologist Dr. Lena Hart. “Every 25 years, a white-hot case forces America to choose: trust the badge or trust the tape. OJ was the rehearsal. Diddy is the encore.”

Critics argue the comparison is a reach, but the internet is already saturated with side-by-side photos of Fuhrman’s 1995 smirk and a recent cryptic Instagram story by Diddy’s lead attorney. The caption? “The glove didn’t fit. But the pattern does.”

The trial, expected to begin in early 2025, is shaping up to be America’s most dangerous courtroom déjà vu. #FuhrmanPattern is trending.