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Suge Knight Alleges Diddy Groomed and Molested Justin Beiber And Usher

BY JO Mensah November 25, 2024 7:30 AM EDT
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Suge Knight and Diddy Photo source: YouTube/Breakfast Club

Suge Knight, the former Death Row Records co-founder, has ignited controversy with startling allegations against music mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.

Speaking in a lengthy interview with ex-mobster Michael Franzese, Knight accused Diddy of engaging in inappropriate behavior with young stars like Usher and Justin Bieber.

Knight claimed that Diddy cultivated questionable relationships with Bieber during his teenage years, alleging that the young star was exposed to an unhealthy lifestyle involving drugs, alcohol, and older men.

According to Knight, Bieber was taken on ‘romantic vacations’ with adult male associates, a practice he described as deeply troubling and damaging to the singer’s career potential.

The allegations extended to Usher, whom Knight stated had an unsettling experience living and working with Diddy as a teenager.

He suggested inappropriate conduct occurred while Usher was under Diddy’s mentorship, casting a shadow on their professional relationship.

Knight also mentioned Snoop Dogg in his claims, insinuating an unusually close bond between the rapper and Diddy, which he implied went beyond friendship.

These revelations come amid ongoing scrutiny of Diddy’s past relationships. Earlier this year, a lawsuit from producer Rodney ‘Lil Rod’ Jones alleged that Diddy had sexual encounters with an unnamed R&B artist, a prominent rapper, and producer Stevie J.

The claims have fueled further speculation about the music executive’s private life and interactions within the industry.

While none of the accused individuals, including Diddy, Usher, Justin Bieber, and Snoop Dogg, have addressed Knight’s statements, the allegations have sparked widespread debate.

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