Nathalie Moar, longtime publicist for Sean "Diddy" Combs, has reportedly resigned after over two decades of working with the music mogul. Her departure comes in the wake of Diddy’s recent arrest in connection with a federal sex trafficking case.
Moar, 55, had served as the head of communications for Combs' enterprises for more than 20 years. According to reports from Mail Online, her phone was disconnected, and her email was deactivated as of Wednesday, September 18, signaling her exit. An insider confirmed, “Nathalie is 100 percent gone. She had no other choice but to quit due to the situation.”
Having worked closely with Diddy since the late 1990s, Moar played a key role in shaping his public image and overseeing major projects, including the launch of his Sean John fashion line, his Cîroc Vodka brand, and the Bad Boy Reunion Tour. She was also instrumental in campaigns such as VOTE OR DIE and Diddy Runs the City.
Moar had remained loyal to Diddy, even after his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura filed a lawsuit against him in November, accusing him of sex trafficking and abuse. However, the growing legal troubles appear to have made her position untenable.
Diddy, 54, is currently facing accusations of assault, including striking and abusing women, with assistance from his staff to cover up the incidents. Despite these serious charges, Diddy maintains his innocence, stating "Not guilty" in court.
Moar’s resignation marks a significant departure as Diddy’s legal battles continue to unfold.
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