Suge Knight accuses Diddy in the latest episode of his podcast from jail “Collect Calls”
Sean Love Combs, also known as Diddy, is once again embroiled in legal controversies. The Grammy-winning rapper, record producer, and executive has been accused by Suge Knight, the co-founder of Death Row Records, of being an FBI informant. This accusation was made during an episode of Knight’s podcast, “Collect Calls,” recorded from prison. Knight, currently serving a 28-year sentence for voluntary manslaughter, alleged that Diddy has been an informant for a long time, suggesting this was the reason behind the recent federal raids on Diddy’s properties.
In the podcast, Knight claimed that everyone in Diddy’s circle was aware of his supposed informant status. Knight’s remarks included, “Naturally, Puffy been an FBI informant forever, as they would say. That’s why it’s different when it comes to him.” He further added, “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”. Those are serious accusations.
Diddy has faced a series of legal challenges recently, with federal agents conducting raids on his homes in Florida and California as part of ongoing investigations. These raids, according to sources close to Diddy, are seen as part of a larger effort to examine the music millionaire activities. Despite these pressures, Diddy has not been arrested or charged with any crime so far. Suge Knight, however, believes that Diddy’s legal troubles are far from over, ominously warning him that his life is in danger due to the secrets he holds. “He is destined for prison, just like me”
The tension between Knight and Diddy is long-standing, rooted in the infamous East Coast vs. West Coast rap wars of the 1990s, and the unresolved murder of Knight’s friend, Big Jake, outside an Atlanta party in 1995. This recent podcast episode has reignited old rivalries and brought new attention to the legal battles facing Diddy.
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