He’s a rapper Soulja Boy it has some words that can be chosen Sean “Diddy” Combs following the arrest of this music star recently.
“If Diddy tried me like any of these gay rappers I would have killed his ass,” Soulja Boy, 34, shared on X on Saturday, September 21. The social media post appears to be referring to Diddy’s arrest and “Freak Offs” details. in a 14-page indictment detailing his wrongdoings.
Diddy, 54, was arrested in New York on September 16. A video showing Diddy’s arrest was released days later. A clip published by TMZ on September 20 showed him entering the Park Hyatt New York Hotel in midtown Manhattan with others before being stopped by authorities. The video showed him being led to the elevators in handcuffs before he left the back of the hotel.
The case issued after the arrest of the rapper is alleged to have “tortured, threatened and coerced women and others around him” for many years. Diddy has been charged with conspiracy, forcible sex trafficking, fraud or coercion and transportation for the purpose of trafficking.
Diddy pleaded guilty to all charges when he appeared before a New York judge on September 17. He was denied bail and will remain in custody pending trial.
“He is innocent. I believe you are innocent. I believe he is innocent of the charges,” Diddy’s lawyer, Marc Agnifilohe said during an interview with CNN’s The Source With Kaitlan Collins that same day. “He will go to court. And I believe he will win.”
In the following days, there are stars other than Soulja Boy (his real name DeAndre Cortez Way) have talked about Diddy’s arrest.
A long time friend Ray J he broke his silence on September 20.
“We were all around him, at least in my time, and we looked up to him,” he said when he left NewsNation. Cuomo. “And this situation is very unfortunate, but it is important to learn the lesson now and make sure that the next generation understands how to go about it differently clearly and honestly.”
Ray J went on to say that these allegations are “painful” and “confounding” to people who know Diddy.
“We have never seen this thing that is being said and the things that people are finding, like, I have never entered the rooms that people are talking about, and I did not know that they exist,” continued the singer. “And a lot of people in the industry would agree with me in that sense.”
Ray J went on to say that the public should use Diddy’s arrest as “a moment of reflection, not condemnation” and try to move forward.
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