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Here’s your midweek Diddy report. Yes, there’s more.

Plenty more, in fact. This is today’s round-up.

A rapper who took the fall for Diddy is speaking out.

Shyne Barrow thought he’d scored big when he fell in with Diddy’s crowed in the late 90s. Then came a night in 1999 when he, Diddy, and Jennifer Lopez went to a club in NYC. There was a shooting that night and Barrow ended up going to jail for ten years. There’s a new documentary where Barrow–now a respected politician in Belize–tells what really happened. He claims he was set up.

Diddy’s six children are speaking out

They released a joint statement defending their dad. They believe that the 150 accusers who have come forward so far have no case.

An ex-bodyguard is speaking out

Joseph “Big Joe” Sherman used to work as Diddy’s bodyguard. He’s denying that he had anything to do with a Diddy assault more than 20 years ago.

An OnlyFans model is speaking out

Sieanna Grace dishes on Diddy’s “secret signals” used at his parties.

A woman says that she was trafficked by Diddy as a minor

Ally Carter has claimed several times that she was caught up in exploitive activites stemming from Diddy’s freak off parties. “I was there, I witnessed it all. It wasn’t just parties—it was something much more sinister.” She’s vowed to speak up about the “hidden truths.”

Nick Cannon wants nothing to do with Diddy

He insists that he bailed on any pre-freak off Diddy parties.

Spotify is a bright spot for Diddy

Streams of his songs have risen 36% since his arrest.

Oh, FF Elon Musk

After Eminem endorse Kamala Harris at a rally in Detroit yesterday (October 22), Elon Musk described Em as “Yet another Diddy party participant.” Let’s be clear: Eminem is in no way implicated in anything Diddy is alleged to have done. In fact, Em has condemned Diddy often and publicly over the years.

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