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Because nothing says Christmas Eve like a Diddy report…

Diddy will spend this Christmas in a cell in a Brooklyn detention centre–the same one as accused United Healthcare CEO assissin Luigi Mangione–awaiting trial in May. And even though it’s the holidays, there are more stories to report.

There’s been another accusation of assault

This one goes back to 1991 and is related to a deadly stampede that broke out at a basketball game at the City College of New York. A woman says that before all hell broke loose, she was invited to Diddy’s dressing room where she was roofied.

There’s another one, too!

LaTroya Grayson of Oklahoma says she went to a Bad Boy Records party (she was the winner in a radio contest) and was assaulted. She’s suing for US$15 million.

And ANOTHER!

Derrick Lee Cardello-Smith is currently in jail in Michigan. He contends he was assaulted by Diddy in 1997 and is suing for $US400 million. The twist here is that Jennifer Lopez, Diddy’s ex-girlfriend, is named as a witness.

Meanwhile, Diddy is boycotting meals in jail.

He says he’s concerned about his safety. He believes he might get poisoned.

Now there’s a story involving Liam Payne

He said he was “fearful” of Diddy after a chance encounter in an elevator.

What, exactly, does Diddy’s relationship with Notorious B.I.G. have to do with anything?

Something about “jealousy.” This has people wondering about who killed Biggie.

His twin daughters had an auspicious birthday.

They turned 18 while dad is in jail.

Alan Cross

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