Suge Knight, the head of Death Row Records, has made claims that Sean ‘P Diddy’ Combs, along with Snoop Dogg and Usher, were part of a “secret society.” He noted that the closeness of these individuals made him uncomfortable.
Diddy is set to face trial in May 2025 over allegations of human trafficking. Additionally, he is facing lawsuits from over 100 individuals who accuse him of various forms of abuse, including emotional and sexual. Diddy denies all allegations and maintains his innocence.
The rising scrutiny on Diddy’s relationships includes discussions about close friends Snoop Dogg and Usher as Knight expresses concerns about their connections with him.
“Puffy and Snoop became inseparable,” Knight remarked during an interview with Michael Franzese. “Wherever you saw one, the other was there. Next thing, they were even painting their nails together. It just seemed odd.”
He further alleged that Diddy acted inappropriately towards Usher. This comment comes in the wake of Usher’s prior admissions on The Howard Stern Show, where he described “wild” experiences with Diddy as a teenager.
Usher had moved in with Diddy at age 13 in New York City while joining the Puffy Flavor Camp for mentorship. This arrangement raised alarm bells, especially following multiple allegations of child molestation against Combs.
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Currently, the 54-year-old Diddy has been denied bond multiple times and remains incarcerated at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn after his arrest in September.
The gravity of the charges against him continues to escalate, including allegations of raping a 10-year-old child made by Tony Buzbee, representing numerous clients with claims against Combs.
Knight has expressed fears for Justin Bieber, another young star who was exposed to Diddy early in his career. He believes that were Bieber from a wealthy background, he might have achieved greater success than Michael Jackson.
“If Justin Bieber had come from wealth, his trajectory would be different,” Knight emphasized. “Despite his humble beginnings, he showcased immense talent and could have surpassed Michael Jackson.”
“It’s unacceptable for adult men to engage in substance use and drinking around minors.”