In the latest episode of his podcast from prison, Suge Knight has intensified ]
the spotlight on Diddy’s alleged history of mistreating women.
The rap mogul named another woman, Capricorn Clark, as a victim of Diddy’s violence
and claimed that the music industry helped cover it up.
Cassie’s lawsuit against Diddy has been making waves, with allegations of violence, car destruction, and a web of secrecy surrounding their past. Suge Knight, known for his controversial statements, has added fuel to the fire by revealing shocking details about Diddy’s actions against women.
Suge claimed that Diddy physically assaulted Capricorn Clark, a former personal assistant and sister of actress Lauren London. According to Suge, Diddy believed that Capricorn was keeping secrets about Cassie’s rumored involvement with Kid CuDi. Cassie had previously alleged in the lawsuit that Diddy blew up Kid CuDi’s car after discovering his interest in her.
Capricorn Clark, who worked as Diddy’s personal assistant and global brand director for Bad Boy Records from 2001 to 2012, left the position under mysterious circumstances. While initially reported as a termination for theft, recent revelations suggest a darker reason for her departure.
Suge Knight’s claims also implicate Interscope Records in covering up Diddy’s actions, alleging that they paid Capricorn to settle and avoid legal consequences for Diddy. The podcast episode delves into the music industry’s complicity in silencing victims and protecting powerful figures.
Another figure mentioned in Cassie’s lawsuit, Roger Bonds, Diddy’s former head of security, appears to confirm the attempted intervention in a since-deleted Instagram post. Bonds stated that he witnessed and was involved in the situation for years, emphasizing his decision to speak out now for the sake of his four daughters.
Despite the mounting evidence and accusations, Suge Knight expressed doubts about Diddy facing legal consequences. He suggested that Diddy’s wealth, powerful connections, and legal team would likely shield him from prosecution. Suge also hinted at Diddy’s friendship with Russell Simmons, who faced sexual assault allegations and subsequently relocated to Indonesia.
The podcast episode raises questions about the culture of silence and complicity within the entertainment industry, with allegations of powerful figures exploiting their positions. Fans are now expressing their concerns over Diddy’s alleged actions and hoping for justice to prevail.
As the legal battle continues and more details emerge, the public awaits further developments in the ongoing saga involving Diddy, Cassie, and the disturbing allegations of violence and cover-ups within the music industry.