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Meek Mill Responds to Claims About a Sexual Relationship with Sean "Diddy" Combs Amid New Lawsuit: Other Celebs Implicated in Lawsuit Make Public Statements as Well


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After music producer Rodney Jones Jr. filed a 75-page lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs for sexual assault and underpayment of his work, it's been discovered that the names of other celebrities were also included in the lawsuit, including Cuba Gooding Jr., Sean's son, Justin Combs, music producer, Stevie J, Young Miami, and an unnamed male rapper, described as Nicki Minaj's ex were some of the names included in the suit. Fans and bloggers took to the internet, assuming that the unnamed rapper is Meek Mill, considering that he is Minaj's ex. 


Meek took to X to post the following response: "No man or watt would ever approach me about gay activity and the whole place don't get flipped," he stated. "Woke up seeing this on every blog like they know I'm coming! lol." The Philadelphia native continued, "I'm from Philly. I don't do coke or freaky a** molly… nobody won't even offer me coke because I'm that heavy. That's why I always come around all these industry n****s with my real friends," Meek explained. "You never catch me around anybody from the industry alone…" The rapper appears to be disgruntled about the allegations.


Jones's complaint alleges that Diddy has compromising photos and video footage of everyone listed in the suit and others who attended Combs' parties, also referred to as "freak offs." According to the Los Angeles Times, Jones alleged he was sexually assaulted by a cousin or assistant of rapper Yung Miami, who has dated Diddy; and was sexually harassed and assaulted by Oscar winner Cuba Gooding Jr.; and obtained footage of a rapper and an R&B singer (whose names have been redacted from the complaint) consorting with underage girls and sex workers. Jones also stated that Combs showed him a video of Stevie J having sexual intercourse with a man. Lil Rod's caption from his Instagram video with Stevie J from October 23, 2023, states, "Grab u some tequila and Put this on repeat over the weekend. In the Stu with my bro @hitmansteviej_1." Stevie J responded to the claims 9iu fvcvlok,mn bvbl.m nvia Instagram, stating "I wasn’t that guy the last time x I ain’t never gonna be that guy I’m one of Gods favorites don’t play with my name 💨💨💨😤." He also commented via his lawyer, “These allegations are false and my lawyer will be handling this going forward.”




The LAT also reported that the lawsuit stated, "On several occasions, Mr. Combs took Mr. Jones' cellphone and began recording himself. As a result, Mr. Jones has secured HUNDREDS of hours of footage and audio recordings of Mr. Combs and his staff, his guests engaging in serious illegal activity," the complaint said, which includes screenshots of several of the incidents mentioned in the complaint. The producer said that he "secured irrefutable evidence" of illicit activity, including Combs providing laced alcoholic beverages to minors and sex workers at his homes and the rapper's acquisition, use, and distribution of ecstasy, cocaine, GHB, ketamine, marijuana, and mushrooms, as well as displaying and distribution of unregistered illegal firearms."


Jones' lawsuit also gave an account about a shooting, saying that "he was at Chalice Recording Studios in Los Angeles when a shooting took place on Sept. 12, 2022, and accused Combs of giving him "strict instructions to inform the police that [Combs] had nothing to do with the shooting. He also forced Mr. Jones to lie to the police by telling them that G was shot standing outside the studio by a drive-by assailant." The suit describes G as a 30-year-old friend of Justin Combs. Jones alleged that he still has the blood-stained clothing he wore that day while helping the victim and provided screenshots of the aftermath of the restroom "where G was shot by either Mr. Combs or J. Combs." Jones alleged that the shooting happened as a result of a fight between Diddy and his son, Justin." Justin Combs released a statement to TMZ, "They are all lies! This is a a clear example of a desperate person taking desperate measures in hopes of a pay day. There will be legal consequences for ALL defamatory statements made about the Combs family.”


Sean's lawyer has refuted all claims alleged in Rodney's lawsuit. Rodney claims to be a Christian man, who witnessed and was forced into things that are against his principles. He also alleged that he has not received the proper payments from his contributions to Diddy's most recent album. However, at this time, the producer still has videos and images of Diddy on his Instagram.





This story will be updated. 


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Natalie Montgomery
3月04日

Are they saying that Young Miami was a groomer?

いいね!
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