Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Diddy Recorded Admitting Everything?


Two months ago former Bad Boy music producer, Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones, filed a $30 million civil lawsuit against Bad Boy Entertainment CEO Sean "Diddy" Combs, triggering a Home Land Security raid on Diddy's estates in L.A. and Miami [click here if you missed that]. 

Lil Rod must have been wired the whole time, because now he claims to have audio recordings of Diddy admitting everything...

Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones, a producer who collaborated with Combs on The Love Album: Off the Grid, claims to have firsthand knowledge and evidence of Combs’ illisit actions, including physical assault, tax evasion and, more disturbingly, the shhootting of a woman.
Jones, once an insider in the world of the Bad Boy Records mogul has recently offered the court a recording purportedly of Combs bragging about engaging in violet and illeegaal activities throughout his storied career.
“He shared how he would get things by force,” Lil Rod explained. “This included record deals, signatures on contracts, six acts from women and men, as well as the women of his enemies.”
Jones alleges that Combs’ boasts on the recording encompass a wide variety of illeegaal activities—from coercing individuals into record deals and 6ual acts to physically assaulting industry executives and evading taxes through offshore accounts.
Among the startling accusations Jones makes in his $30 million lawsuit against Combs, he asserts that he took pleasure in recounting his influence over celebrities and artists, particularly in manipulating circumstances to his favor.
Jones also recounts Combs admitting to involving Jennifer Lopez in potentially illeegaal activities, leveraging his position to have Shyne take the fall for a nightclub shhoooting in return for a record deal with Arista Records courtesy of L.A. Reid.
“He bragged about departed attorney Johnny Cochran’s savvy legal skills and ability to pay off the witnesses through private investigators and other third parties,” Jones claimed, explaining how Combs supposedly avoided conviction.
Jones also claimed Combs still reveled in aggressively handling record executive Steve Stoute over a business dispute over Nas’ “Hate Me Now” video. The assault left Stoute with a broken jaw and arm.
“Mr. Combs bragged about the power he has and the fact that he beat record executive Steve Stoute’s ‘a##,'” Jones told the court. “He laughed uncontrollably as he talked about busting him in the head with a bottle of champagne and a chair. On another occasion, Mr. Combs bragged about beating up Gerard Rechnitzer outside of a nightclub in Hollywood.”
“Mr. Combs also informed me that only poor people pay taxes,” Jones claimed. “He shared that it is a common practice in the music industry to wire money from anonymous accounts overseas. This way, if there is ever a need to take care of a problem, it would never be traced back to him. These accounts were in Germany.”

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