Sean Love Combs, widely recognized as Diddy, has become the subject of multiple controversies as Suge Knight, the incarcerated co-founder of Death Row Records, has accused him of acting as an FBI informant.
The claim surfaced during Knight’s prison-recorded podcast, “Collect Calls.” Knight, serving a 28-year sentence for voluntary manslaughter, suggested that Diddy’s involvement with the FBI is longstanding and tied to recent federal raids on his properties.
In a shocking episode, Knight stated, “Naturally, Puffy has been an FBI informant forever, as they would say. That’s why it’s different when it comes to him.” He continued, revealing that Diddy’s inner circle was supposedly aware of his informant activities, “Everybody in his crew knew about it. The women he dated knew about it. Everybody knew about it. So don’t push away from it now.”
These allegations come as Diddy faces a spate of legal scrutiny, with federal agents recently raiding his homes in Florida and California. Although these actions are part of broader investigations into Diddy’s activities, he has not been charged with any crimes. Knight ominously commented on Diddy’s potential fate, “He is destined for prison, just like me.”
The feud between Knight and Diddy, which traces back to the East Coast vs. West Coast rap rivalry of the 1990s, has been exacerbated by these recent claims. Knight’s accusations have reignited past conflicts and spotlighted Diddy’s legal challenges.