Diddy, whose real name is Sean Love Combs, is entangled in legal issues once more. Suge Knight, the co-founder of Death Row Records, has accused Grammy-winning rapper, record producer, and executive of being an FBI informant. In a podcast episode titled “Collect Calls,” which was recorded from behind bars, Knight made this charge.
Knight claimed that Diddy had been an informant for a long time and suggested that this was the reason behind the recent federal searches on Diddy’s residences. Knight is currently serving a 28-year sentence for voluntary manslaughter.
Knight asserted in the show that Diddy’s inner circle was aware of his purported informant status. Among Knight’s statements were,
“Naturally, Puffy been an FBI informant forever, as they would say. That’s why it’s different when it comes to him.” “Everybody in his crew knew about it. The b***es he dates knew about it. Everybody knew about it. So don’t push away from it now”.
Diddy’s legal troubles continue
Recently, Diddy has been dealing with a number of legal issues, including raids on his properties in Florida and California by federal authorities as part of continuing investigations. Sources close to Diddy have stated that these raids are part of a bigger attempt to look into the activities of the music millionaire.
Diddy has not yet been taken into custody or faced any criminal charges in spite of these demands. Suge Knight, on the other hand, feels that Diddy’s legal issues are far from resolved and forebodingly warns him that the secrets he keeps could endanger his life. “He is destined for prison, just like me”
Why is P.Diddy not in jail? He’s a scumbag criminal. He has hurt many people. To include this poor woman. We will be inquiring on the status of this case with the FBI.
https://t.co/ZhZWOm47kL— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) May 17, 2024
Long-standing animosity between Knight and Diddy stems from the bitter East Coast vs. West Coast rap warfare of the 1990s and the unsolved 1995 murder of Big Jake, Knight’s companion, outside of an Atlanta party. Recent episodes of the podcast have rekindled long-standing rivalry and drawn attention to Diddy’s ongoing legal challenges.
Howard University revokes Diddy’s honorary degree. Additionally, the board agreed to return Diddy’s $1 million donation to the school and cancel a pledge from the 54-year-old to donate an additional million.
“He is deemed no longer worthy to hold the institution’s highest… pic.twitter.com/OOFkOLipnn
— Complex (@Complex) June 7, 2024
