P DIDDY’S Life is in Danger, Inmates wanna take him out, No one will save him-SUGE Knight, former Death Row Records executive, currently serving out a 28-year sentence
…Combs fear food poisoning, rejects meals, now on hunger strike
*’Nobody’s stepping up to defend him for the fact that you know what’s going on’
*’Puffy knows the secrets of who’s involved in that little secret room you guys are participating in’
*Diddy, in prison clothes and shackles, enters court with Justin, Chance, mom, and kids
*BY SAMSON SHOAGA/GROUP Managing Editor in New York & CLARENCE WINSTON/ENTERTAINMENT Correspondent, LA, & GEORGE ELIJAH OTUMU/AMERICA Senior Investigative Editor, NAIJA STANDARD NEWSPAPER
THIS IS A DIFFICULT time for Grammy award winning musician, Sean “Diddy” Combs currently in jail for various alleged domestic violence and sexual abuse against various ladies under the pretext of his ‘freak-out’ party. And the life of this embattled musician seems to be in danger, as alleged by Suge Knight, a former Death Row Records executive, currently serving out a 28-year sentence.
Knight issued a warning to his long-time rival Sean “Diddy” Combs after the Bad Boy mogul’s arrest in an interview from prison.
Speaking with NewsNation’s Chris Cuomo, sent a message that Combs has a target on his back and that there are inmates incarcerated with him in Brooklyn who would harm Diddy to make a name for themselves.
The former Death Row head also spoke on why he believes no one is coming to Diddy’s defense.
“Nobody’s stepping up to defend him for the fact that you know what’s going on,” Suge said.
On the latest episode of his podcast, “Collect Call with Suge Knight,” he also claims to know secrets about Combs’ alleged criminal activities. “I’ll tell you what, Puffy, your life is in danger ’cause you know the secrets of who’s involved in that little secret room you guys are participating in. You know they gonna get you if they can… I turned myself in. Sometimes you gotta face the music, that’s most of the time.”
Combs is being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in New York City, which is known for having sickening conditions. Meanwhile Knight is currently serving 28 years in prison because of a 2015 hit-and-run case.
Diddy’s family supports him in court as his legal team seeks pretrial release, arguing insufficient evidence for continued detention.
Combs made his first court appearance recently following his recent arrest on serious charges, including racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and sexual assault among other charges.
Dressed in prison attire, the 54-year-old rapper entered the Manhattan federal courthouse from the side door while his family including his mom and a few kids joined him in the court. Diddy’s court trial has been scheduled for May, with prosecutors suggesting more charges could be forthcoming.
Diddy’s trial date set in trafficking and racketeering charges:
Combs has been held at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center since his arrest on September 16. The notorious facility, known for housing high-profile inmates, has faced a series of troubling incidents, including suicides and murders.
Recently, Combs was placed on suicide watch, though his lawyer, in a TMZ documentary, insisted that the rapper remains resolute in defending himself and presenting his side of the story.
Combs appeared calm in court, leaning on his family’s support as he faced serious sex trafficking charges. Judge Arun Subramanian, the first Indian American to serve on Manhattan’s Federal District Court, has set the trial for May 5, 2025. Beyond the trafficking allegations, Combs is also accused of using threats, violence, and secretly recorded videos of private encounters to pressure victims into more abuse.
Diddy’s kids, mom joins him in court to show support:
Six of Diddy’s children, including Quincy Brown, 33, Justin Combs, 30, Christian “King” Combs, 26, Chance Combs, 18, and 17-year-old twins Jessie and D’Lila Combs, accompanied him to court, along with his 84-year-old mother, Janice Combs. The kids held hands together as they occupied the entire two front rows of the court according to The Post. Janice, speaking publicly for the first time earlier, denounced what she referred to as his “public lynching,” but faced heckling as she made her way into the Manhattan federal courthouse.
According to the Post, Diddy, dressed in prison attire and shackles on his legs, entered through a side door, smiling at his children and waving to King, who sat in the second row. He then hugged each of his attorneys.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs case update:
The federal government claims to have obtained a few video tapes from Diddy’s private collection, with prosecutor Emily Johnson informing the judge that more charges may be forthcoming as the investigation is still ongoing. Both sides also discussed the potential need for a gag order. Combs’ attorney, Marc Agnifilo, requested that Homeland Security agents be prohibited from leaking case details to the media.
Earlier this week, Diddy’s legal team filed a third appeal for pretrial release, arguing there is insufficient evidence for his detention and citing legal errors in the court’s prior rulings, according to PageSix. Previously, Diddy’s lawyers accused the government of leaking a video showing the alleged assault of Cassie, claiming it was done out of personal animosity without any financial motive.
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