Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Diddy’s Former Bodyguard Claims Mogul’s Arrest Tied to Politicians and Corruption Scandal

 

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ former bodyguard, Gene Deal, has revealed shocking details about the music mogul’s alleged connections to high-profile political figures and a corruption scandal linked to New York City politics. Speaking on The Art of Dialogue podcast, Deal claimed that Diddy kept recordings of politicians participating in his notorious “freak off” sessions, and that his recent arrest may expose these influential individuals.

Deal, who protected Diddy during the 1990s, suggested the producer's legal troubles are part of a much larger investigation involving well-known figures in the city. "This is all bigger than Diddy," he said, though he did not specify which officials might be involved.

Diddy faces serious charges, including racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution, stemming from a federal investigation. Authorities raided his Los Angeles and Miami mansions, reportedly discovering over 1,000 bottles of baby oil used in the “freak off” gatherings, where women were allegedly coerced into sexual acts under the influence of drugs.

Speculation has swirled over potential tapes from these sessions involving celebrities, though prosecutors have not confirmed the existence of any recordings. When asked if any high-profile figures appear in these tapes, Deal responded, “(Diddy) gave celebrity parties, so what do you think?”

Deal further implied that Diddy's arrest is connected to recent political upheavals in New York, including resignations and corruption allegations. He criticized the powerful industry figures who he believes manipulated Diddy early in his career, leading to his criminal behavior. “Puff wasn’t born a monster; he was made into one,” Deal stated, describing how Diddy learned abusive behaviors from others in the music industry.

Deal also referred to Diddy’s arrest as “karma,” connecting it to past allegations, including the claim that Diddy played a role in rapper Biggie Smalls' death. “His karma was bound to catch up with him,” he said.

Concluding his interview, Deal remarked that Diddy's arrest could become one of the biggest scandals in hip-hop history, comparing it to the tragic deaths of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls. "He brought it on himself," Deal said, reflecting on how Diddy failed to seek help for his harmful actions.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Epstein Documents Reveal Brother Believed Trump Authorized Jeffrey Epstein’s Death

Documents connected to the federal investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein are being released in stages by the Department...