Marion ‘Suge’ Knight has warned the hip-hop mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs that he is in grave danger because of the secrets he knows.
The founder of Death Row Records sent the warning to Combs from prison during a call-in to his weekly ‘Collect Call’ podcast.
During the podcast Knight said “I tell you what, Puffy,
your life is in danger because you know the secrets, who’s involved in
that little secret room you guys [are] participating in“.
“You know they’re going to get you if they can,” he added.
RT
reports: Since October, the former rap impresario has recorded the
podcast by phone from the Ronald Donovan Correctional Facility in
California, while serving a 28-year prison sentence for manslaughter.
Combs used to be known as ‘Puffy’ and ‘Puff Daddy’ during his rise to
hip-hop fame in the 1990s, when he founded Bad Boy Records and worked
with the likes of the Notorious BIG, Mary J. Blige and Lil’ Kim. The
artistic moniker eventually got shortened to ‘P. Diddy’.
Last month, police and heavily armed federal agents raided two of
Combs’ properties in California and Florida, as part of a rumored human
trafficking probe by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Though he has had a long-running beef with Combs, Knight was not happy about the development.
“It’s a bad day for hip-hop, for the culture, for black people, because when one looks bad, we all look bad,” Knight said in the podcast call. “That’s definitely not nothing to cheer about.”
The 54-year-old Combs was spotted in public on Thursday riding a
bicycle in Miami and appearing unconcerned. He has not been charged with
any crime.
Shorts Relax:
His legal troubles began last November, when his ex-girlfriend Cassie
Ventura demanded $30 million in damages for what she alleged was a
decade of sexual abuse and trafficking. One of Ventura’s claims was that
Combs forced her to have sex with male prostitutes while he filmed it.
Combs denied all allegations and settled the suit within 24 hours, for
an undisclosed amount.
More former associates then emerged with their own lawsuits. One of them,
filed by producer Rodney Jones, accused Combs of a multitude of tawdry
crimes, from sex trafficking of minors and sexual assault to drug use
and gun violence.
Jones alleged that Combs had “hundreds of cameras” in his Los Angeles, New York and Miami homes, which he used to record “celebrities, music label executives, politicians, and athletes” in sex acts with drugged underage prostitutes.
The claims have fueled comparisons with the late disgraced financier
Jeffrey Epstein, who also tended to entertain politicians, magnates and
celebrities at his properties – with trafficked underage women, as it
turned out. Epstein was found dead in a New York jail in August 2019,
and the official government explanation that he committed suicide has
been subject of some controversy.
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