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Marion “Suge” Knight, the Death Row Records founder and a central figure in hip-hop’s infamous East Coast-West Coast feud in the 1990s, issued an ominous warning to his former rival Sean “Diddy” Combs in a phone call from prison last week.
“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,” Knight, 58, said in a call to his team, Breakbeat Media, the production company behind his “Collect Call” podcast, which he records over the phone from inside California’s Ronald Donovan Correctional Facility.
“You know they’re going to get you if they can,” he added.
Police and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agents conducted raids on two properties belonging to 54-year-old Combs in March, reportedly as part of a human trafficking investigation, according to law enforcement sources. Knight made a few jabs at Combs during this time, questioning his masculinity and advising him to abandon his “Love” moniker if he faces incarceration. Despite this, Knight expressed that the situation is nothing to celebrate and mentioned that he was praying for Combs’ numerous children.
“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. “That’s definitely not nothing to cheer about.”
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