Rapper ‘Diddy’s Employees Made To Carry Pink Cocaine, Same Drug That Found In Liam Payne’s System

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October 24, 2024: The complaint you are referencing involves Sean “Diddy” Combs, where a former videographer and producer, Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, filed a lawsuit earlier this year accusing Combs of widespread drug use and sexual harassment within his business operations.

Jones’ complaint claims that employees, including housekeepers and chefs, were forced to carry illegal substances like cocaine (including a type known as “Tuci” or “pink cocaine”), GHB, ecstasy, and marijuana gummies.

Jones’ allegations come in the wake of several legal actions against Combs, including a lawsuit from his ex-girlfriend Casandra “Cassie” Ventura, accusing him of sexual abuse. Combs’ legal team, however, has responded strongly to these claims, categorizing Jones as a “con man” seeking an easy payday, and denying the accusations.

The situation is further complicated by Combs’ arrest after federal raids on his homes in Los Angeles and Miami, leading to charges including sex trafficking and racketeering. According to the prosecution, these charges are linked to alleged drug-fueled parties, sometimes referred to as “freak offs,” that allegedly involved coerced participants and extended for days.

It seems that these developments are part of a growing number of legal battles and serious accusations against Combs. However, Combs and his legal team continue to firmly deny the claims against him.

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