Faith Evans Reveals New Evidence: Biggie Was Going to FBI and Ends Diddy & Stevie J’s Role

“My partner would never violate the law. That’s not who we are. We abide by the law; that’s our principle, you know? Stevie J has made it clear that he supports Diddy. But those rumors about the bedroom? Well, he’s not dodging those. Allegedly, Faith Evans has a lot to say about their relationship. Personally, I always found it strange and unexpected when Stevie J and Faith got married. But now that I know he hangs out with Diddy, it makes more sense. And apparently, Faith has more to say about what happened with Biggie Smalls’ child. Stevie J is one of the few standing with Diddy and believes Diddy will come out on top of all this drama. He’s shown support for Diddy, like posting a video from Diddy’s 50th birthday party to show what a real Diddy party looks like.

In an exclusive TMZ interview, Stevie didn’t hold back, stating, ‘What happens in someone’s bedroom is their business. I haven’t seen my man doing any of the things they’re talking about. None of it. I’ve known him for 29 years.’ In the same interview, Stevie called out 50 Cent, criticizing him for attacking Diddy and claiming that 50 is more damaging to the black community than anyone else, referring to him as Uncle Tom.”

It appears that Stevie was present during the raids on Diddy’s houses and provided firsthand details about the force used by federal agents. He described how agents barged in, aimed at him, and ordered him outside with his hands up. They then handcuffed him during the search and left with a single bag of potential evidence. Throughout this, Stevie has maintained Diddy’s innocence.

You might already know that Stevie J was mentioned in Diddy’s lawsuit filed by Lil Rod. Lil Rod alleged that Diddy had intimate relationships with two individuals, along with Stevie J. This suggests that Stevie J was involved with both Diddy and Faith Evans, reportedly. That’s quite shocking! Fans deduced that the redacted names referred to Meek Mill and Usher based on a footnote in the lawsuit, identifying the rapper as ‘a Philadelphia rapper who dated Nicki Minaj,’ and the R&B singer as someone who ‘performed at the Super Bowl and had a successful Vegas residency.’ Lil Rod also claimed that Diddy exploited Stevie J’s admiration to engage in intimate acts. Furthermore, Lil Rod stated in the lawsuit that Diddy directed Stevie J and his son Justin Colmes to recruit women for parties, specifically instructing Justin to find younger attendees. Screenshots included in the lawsuit show Justin at these parties with Diddy, where underage girls were present.

Elsewhere in the lawsuit, it was alleged that Diddy exposed Lil Rod to explicit material that purportedly depicted Stevie J with another man. Lil Rod claimed that Diddy normalized this behavior by saying it was common in the music industry, citing Stevie J as an example. Additionally, Lil Rod asserted that Stevie J sent him threatening messages after he raised concerns about not being compensated for his work on Diddy’s Love album. However, both Diddy and Stevie J deny these accusations, attributing them to a money-seeking agenda from Lil Rod’s attorney.

Despite Lil Rod’s denials of involvement in the alleged activities with Diddy, many still suspect his participation in such behavior. Faith Evans, who was once involved with Stevie J and previously dated Diddy, is rumored to have insights confirming certain details. Fans speculate that issues in her relationships may have stemmed from Diddy and Stevie J’s connections.

Interestingly, Diddy’s associations have caused turmoil for others as well. Notably, Biggie Smalls became entangled in Diddy’s affairs, although unlike Stevie J, he reportedly distanced himself from Diddy and tragically lost his life, possibly due to this disassociation.

In Biggie’s journey, he first connected with Diddy in 1992 after Diddy expressed interest upon seeing a feature about Biggie in a magazine. This meeting led to Biggie signing with Diddy’s label, Bad Boy Entertainment, when it launched in 1993. His debut album, ‘Ready to Die,’ followed in 1994, tragically becoming his sole release before his untimely passing.

Initially, Faith Evans staunchly defended Diddy against allegations regarding Biggie’s death, emphasizing Diddy’s loyalty and dismissing conspiracy theories. She stressed their close bond, asserting that Diddy would never harm his best friend or artist. Faith also highlighted the unique nature of their relationship, implying it surpassed her own connection with Biggie. She insisted that if they believed Diddy was involved, legal action would have been taken long ago, dismissing any doubts about their stance.

However, many skeptics questioned Faith’s portrayal, arguing that the closeness between Biggie and Diddy was exaggerated. Additionally, rumors of a romantic involvement between Faith and Diddy circulated, potentially straining the relationship between Diddy and Biggie even further.
Furthermore, another notable aspect of Faith that remains in people’s memory is her tumultuous relationship with Big. It’s widely known that their relationship was incredibly messy, with Faith even engaging in multiple altercations with Lil’ Kim over Biggie. Faith once recounted an incident where she visited Biggie’s house during the holidays and discovered him in bed with Kim, which left a lasting impression. Adding to the complexity, there were disturbing allegations that Biggie was physically abusive towards Faith, although she chose to remain silent about it. Another controversial claim was that Faith had an affair with Tupac while she was still with Biggie, a rumor substantiated by several individuals. Speaking from personal observation, I can confirm that Faith Evans indeed spent time with Tupac that night when they left the club together. Given this history, Faith may not be the most credible source when discussing Biggie’s relationships, particularly those involving Diddy. This sentiment is echoed by many, including Biggie’s own mother, who expressed concerns about Biggie being exploited in her 2005 book.

Voletta Wallace, reflecting on her son Christopher, revealed, “The truth is, Christopher fell for the facade of a friend and mentor for about $25,000. That was the amount Puffy enticed my son with. It was a substantial sum for Christopher at that time. As a 19-year-old, he had never seen that much money at once in his life. It was enough to convince my son that Puffy was genuinely supportive. It bought a blind love and loyalty.” Adding to this, there were prior reports suggesting that on the night of Biggie’s passing, he was with others from Bad Boy, including P. Diddy. What raised suspicion was that his car was the only one marked with stickers, as if it had been targeted for a hit.

Regarding Faith Evans, while she initially expressed doubt about Diddy’s involvement in Biggie’s death, recent rumors suggest she might be changing her tune due to mounting evidence against Diddy. Reports claim that apart from Biggie’s desire to leave Bad Boy, he possessed potentially incriminating information against Diddy that could have been useful to the FBI, leading to his demise. Faith was aware of this. In a revealing moment on Wendy Williams’ show, Diddy himself expressed feeling responsible for Biggie’s death: “I think I always feel some sort of responsibility because I’m, I’m in this thing with him, you know what I’m saying? He’s my artist.”

Now, speculation suggests Diddy’s words might indicate deeper involvement, which Faith Evans could already be privy to. Faith is considered to be holding significant information that could implicate Diddy, potentially leading to serious legal consequences. Stay tuned for more developments, and share your thoughts on Faith’s connections with Diddy, Stevie, and Biggie in the comments below.

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