Diddy’s Secret Circle Revealed! Biggie, Kim Porter’s Master Plan Exposed in Grand Jury Indictment

Child, if you thought the lawsuits were the worst thing that could happen to Diddy, wait until you hear what over 50 people have to say about him. From how he treated Kim Porter to his numerous flings and his role in the Biggie and Tupac feud, it’s infuriating. This time, it really seems to be over for Diddy. Reports say that witnesses are already being notified that they might need to testify against him in front of a federal grand jury in New York City. It looks like the bad boy’s reign is finally ending.

Rolling Stone just published an explosive article about Diddy, which took six months to put together, and it spills a lot of dirt. Let me break down some of the most shocking revelations.

First, several people have confirmed what we’ve been hearing about Kim Porter all along: Diddy treated her terribly. Mark Curry, one source, shared his firsthand experience, saying, “I remember Kim used to go through a lot. If you were around them, you saw the toxic relationship. Every relationship of his that I witnessed was like that.”
Another story about Kim Porter that has come to light is her brief relationship with the late music executive Shakir Stewart in 2000. According to Shakir’s mother, there was an incident where Diddy threatened Shakir because he never allowed anyone to date Kim. Reportedly, Diddy assaulted Shakir, leaving him unconscious on a hotel floor in Italy after breaking a chair over his head. Knowing what we now do about Diddy’s behavior, this violent act, though shocking, isn’t entirely surprising.

A similar incident occurred in 2011 when Cassie began dating Kid Cudi. Diddy allegedly threatened to blow up Cudi’s car, a claim Cudi confirmed in a statement to the New York Times last year. Fortunately, Cudi avoided harm, but Diddy’s actions show a pattern of preventing anyone from dating his exes when he still has an interest in them.

The exposĂ© also delves into Diddy’s reaction to the death of Christopher Wallace, known as The Notorious B.I.G. ’90s hip-hop photographer Monique Bun noted that Biggie was planning to leave Bad Boy Records and was negotiating for his publishing rights. This isn’t entirely new information, as Biggie’s plans to leave Bad Boy have been mentioned by several sources over the years.

So, let me break it down. He showed me the deal, right? I asked him, “You gonna cash in on this?” And he’s like, “Hell yeah, check this out.” The contract had names like Charlie Baltimore, Cam’ron, Lil’ Cease, Lil’ Kim, Junior M.A.F.I.A., Tracy (I’m guessing Tracy Murray? Tracy? Tracy Lee! Tracy Lee!), and The Commission. And get this, it was worth a whopping $62 million spanning over a few years.

But here’s the messed up part: after Biggie passed, word on the street is Diddy went all in on pushing Biggie’s album “Life After Death” like it was the only thing that mattered. Dude was more concerned about it hitting number one, top 10, top 10, top 10, than grieving. And you won’t believe it, even after Biggie was gone, Diddy still tried to hog the limelight. There’s this story from Kirk Burrows saying Rolling Stone wanted to honor Biggie’s legacy, but Diddy wanted it for himself. Kirk was like, “Let’s do it for Biggie. You can still get your cover later.” But Diddy was all, “Nah, he’s gone. I’m dropping my debut album ‘No Way Out’ in July. I gotta be on that Rolling Stone cover.” And guess what? He got his wish. That 1997 Rolling Stone cover? It was all about “Puff Daddy: The New King of Hip Hop.” And you know what’s messed up? Years later, Diddy straight up admitted that Biggie’s death was a goldmine for him. He told Rolling Stone, “Yeah, his passing made me even richer. Like, at least 2 million of the 5 million copies of ‘No Way Out’ sold were because he died. It’s messed up, but that’s how it is.” And let me tell you, seeing “Big” plastered across his chest on that cover just takes the cake.
You know, Kirk spilled some serious tea about Diddy’s feelings towards Tupac and Biggie’s friendship before things went south. Apparently, Diddy was low-key jealous of Tupac bonding with Biggie. He wanted to be tight with Tupac too, but Tupac wasn’t feeling it because he didn’t respect Diddy. So, it seems like Diddy might’ve been the one to kickstart the whole beef. Kirk even mentioned how Diddy pushed Biggie to drop tracks with a lot of attitude, like “Who Shot Ya?” in ’95, knowing it would get under Tupac’s skin.

But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. After six months of digging, more stuff about Diddy’s past came out. Turns out, his controlling side goes way back. Some women who were at Howard University with him spilled the beans about his behavior back then. They talked about him getting touchy without permission and flipping out over small stuff, like cutting the cafeteria line. One woman even said he’d bother her during class just to get her to ditch.

But here’s where it gets really messed up. There’s this story from HU about Diddy flipping out outside the dorms, yelling at his girlfriend to come out. Then, witnesses say they saw him physically attacking her with a belt. People tried to step in, but it was like he was in his own world.

I mean, this is some serious stuff. It’s hard to wrap your head around.
You remember that lawsuit Joy Dickerson Neal filed, right? Turns out, Sister Souljah, the author of “The Coldest Winter Ever,” gave Joy a heads-up about Diddy. When Joy talked about her lawsuit, she made it clear she’s not in it for the money. She wants the world to see that this guy, who’s seen as some kind of icon, is actually messed up and has been hurting people for years without facing any consequences.

Then there’s this other story from a woman called Anna, who spilled the beans to Rolling Stone. She said back in 2001, after Diddy got off the hook for that thing with Jennifer Lopez in ’99, he tried to get cozy with her at a party. Anna was working as a freelance graphic designer with Bad Boy’s marketing team at the time. She felt totally uncomfortable when Diddy started touching her and making suggestive comments. Later on, she found out Diddy had apparently asked her boss to set them up.

And here’s another crazy incident: Kirk Burrow, one of the guys who helped start Bad Boy, claimed he saw Diddy attacking a woman in the record label’s office back in ’94. Kirk got the boot from Bad Boy in ’97, but he and another ex-employee swear they had to step in to stop Diddy when they heard screaming and glass breaking. Plus, Felicia Nome, the first manager of Bad Boy’s recording studio, remembers having to physically hold Diddy back when he tried to get involved in a fight between two women. She had to grab him and tell him to chill out, reminding him it wasn’t his fight.


Do you remember the story about Diddy’s former personal chef, Cindy Rueda? She recently spilled more details, revealing that Diddy would often ask for meals while engaged in intimate activities. There was even an incident where Diddy greeted her naked after such a rendezvous, seeking her approval of his physique. Cindy also recounted a startling moment when she stumbled upon Diddy with another person, causing her to drop the food and hastily retreat. These revelations only scratch the surface, given that Rolling Stone interviewed around 50 individuals, each sharing similarly disturbing accounts. However, Diddy’s lawyer responded to these new allegations by stating, “Mr. Combs cannot comment on settled litigation, will not comment on pending litigation, and cannot address every allegation picked up by the press from any source, no matter how unreliable.” They expressed confidence in the ongoing investigation’s ability to distinguish fact from fiction. With over 50 consistent testimonies, it’s uncertain what further commentary Diddy may offer. The situation appears dire as the Department of Justice reportedly prepares for a potential indictment, signaling serious legal repercussions. Share your thoughts on these shocking allegations in the comments below.

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