Suge Knight Accuses Hip Hop Giants JAY-Z and Dr. Dre of Knowing About Diddy’s Criminal Activity

Suge Knight has spoken out about Sean “Diddy” Combs’ recent lawful arrest on multiple charges and shared his frustration with influencers remaining silent.

In a recent phone conversation with News Nation from his jail cell, the former Death Row Records CEO stated, “I look at it very simply: there was no whistleblower,” Knight said.

“The truth is, there is. Where we are right now, I don’t care if it’s TI, I don’t care if it’s Rick Ross, I don’t care if it’s Jay [Jay-Z]”

Knight also mentioned other West Coast musicians with connections to Diddy.

“I don’t care if it’s Snoop [Dogg]I don’t care if it is [The] Game, I don’t care if it’s Drake. Nobody steps up,” he added.

Knight also named other industry figures, alleging that Clive Davis, Jimmy Iovine and Russell Simmons engaged in illegal activities out of the public eye.

The 59-year-old music mogul previously claimed that the people he mentioned had full knowledge of Diddy’s alleged crimes.

He noted that over the years, the aforementioned entertainers have been frequently spotted socializing with Diddy at his professional events or parties.

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In the interview, Knight stated that he does not support celebrating when any individual, regardless of race, is sentenced to prison.

He expressed concern that Diddy could face many challenges while in prison.

“One of those things is: I don’t care who you are, prison and jail are negative environments,” Knight explained.

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“Someone can do something to him and be famous; they will actually do it. Or if they can do whatever they feel they need to do to prove themselves.”

“But we also have to learn. We have to learn from our mistakes. Not everything is a mistake; you have to improve yourself. But we all know what we signed up for in life.”

Asked if he believed Diddy was in danger, Knight replied: “I don’t want to say he’s in danger and he shouldn’t say that.”

“Because once he got to the stage where they felt he was going to commit suicide… You have no rights: no socks, no underwear, no t-shirts, no blankets, no sheets. You’re naked in the cell like a madman, so he definitely didn’t want to do that.”

Diddy is reportedly currently being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, a facility said to be notorious for its violent atmosphere and poor living standards.

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