Several people have come forward alleging sexual and physical abuse committed by Bad Boy CEO Sean “Diddy” Combs. That includes his former artist and girlfriend, Cassie Ventura. She filed a lawsuit in November of last year. It also alleged Combs was involved in rape and sex trafficking.
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Several people close to Diddy have taken to the media to retell horror stories of his continued abuses of power. Amid all the allegations against the Bad Boy Founder, Louisiana rapper Lil Boosie sat down for an interview with DJ Vlad.
Lil Boosie Gets Candid on Diddy
Boosie discussed the people surrounding Combs, claiming that they were aware of his alleged abuses.
“So If somebody money hungry, or if you tell them you ain’t going to do ten years, you just going to do two and you’ll be home. So somebody will take a hefty bag of money,” said Boosie, suggesting that many in Combs’ circle would turn a blind eye in exchange for money. “Money rules the world.”
In the interview, Boosie also cites former Bad Boy artist Shyne. He suggests that Shyne might have been paid a large sum of cash. This is referring to Shyne taking the fall for the 1999 nightclub shooting incident involving Combs, Shyne, and Anthony Jones, a former bodyguard.
Rap Star Raises Interesting Point on Combs
Boosie also discussed a thought he had while hearing all the allegations… why aren’t Diddy’s friends and associates speaking up in his defense? He took to Instagram Live in March to relay his thoughts on the matter.
“I don’t hear none of them n***as that was at Diddy’s s**t toasting with that champagne every year having speeches with them. So nobody speaks up for this man or nothing”, he stated.
Boosie also admits that his feelings are mixed and unpopular when it comes to speaking out against friends’ missteps.
“I feel like his friends – they knew all along. So I’m going tell you this. A lot of people might not like this. I wouldn’t give a damn if I beat my b***h. So I’m still standing up for my partner. If he beat his b**h*, that’s they s**t. That’s how we were raised in the ghetto.”