Diddy, Suge Knight and Sex Trafficking
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Imprisoned former rap mogul Marion “Suge” Knight, who for decades shared an acrimonious relationship with Sean “Diddy” Combs, urged his longtime archrival to take the stand in his ongoing trial.
Suge Knight doesn’t believe his arch nemesis Diddy should end up behind bars. The feud between Sean “Diddy” Combs and Marion “Suge” Knight helped define
In a twist few saw coming, Suge Knight has come to the defense of Sean Diddy Combs as the Bad Boy Records founder faces mounting legal battles involving federal sex trafficking allegations. Long painted as industry rivals on opposite sides of Hip Hop’s most infamous feud,
Snoop distanced himself from Knight once again at the start of 2015 after the former Death Row leader was arrested and charged with the hit-and-run murder of Terry Carter. Knight was eventually sentenced to 28 years in prison after pleading no contest to involuntary manslaughter.
Snoop Dogg and Suge Knight haven’t seen eye-to-eye for years, and the Long Beach legend took his beef with his former boss to his new Iz It a Crime? album.
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Suge Knight's support for Diddy amidst the ongoing trial is probably one of the greatest surprises in the Hip-Hop world.
During cross-examination, the defense suggested that Clark voluntarily went to the home with Combs, which Clark denied. Clark also broke down while looking at emails, where she pleaded for Combs' forgiveness after being let go in 2012. She said she was unable to find work prior to being rehired in 2016.
Proceedings in Diddy's federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial in NYC resumed Tuesday after a Monday holiday break ... the defense and prosecution teams sparred over previous testimony before the jury was seated.