The lawsuit filed by producer Rodney Jones claims Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs used his affiliation with Prince Harry, along with other big-time celebrities such as T.D. Jakes, to give himself and his associates legitimacy when throwing sex-trafficking parties where sexual abuse allegedly occurred.
The celebrities in Jones’s lawsuit have not been named defendants in the sex trafficking case.
Here’s the full list:
- Stevie J (Steven Aaron Jordan), a music producer and television personality
- Yung Miami, who was not labeled as a celebrity in the filing
- Prince Harry
- Georgia Mass Choir
- A Grammy Award-winning R&B singer who had trouble with law enforcement after assaulting a Bajan billionaire, whose name was also redacted (Speculated to be Rihanna)
- Donald Lawrence, songwriter and music producer
- Cassie Ventura
- The Clark Sisters
- Bishop T.D. Jakes
- DeForrest Taylor
- Smokie Norful
- Jose Cruz
- Faheem Muhammad
- A redacted name of a Philadelphia rapper who dated Nicki Minaj(Allegedly Meek Mill)
Diddy has had a long history of propping up Democrat candidates in election seasons.
In 2004, Diddy, at the height of his rap career, headed the campaign “Vote or Die” a political group aimed to get young people and minorities to vote.
In the same year, Diddy interviewed Hillary Clinton at the 2004 Democratic National Convention.
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FLASHBACK: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Interviews Hillary Clinton at the 2004 Democratic Convention |
Amidst the unfolding drama surrounding Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, a blast from the past emerges, shedding light on a different chapter in the mogul’s life. Two decades ago, Combs, known for his… pic.twitter.com/DR9famJNOp
— Overton (@OvertonLive) March 26, 2024
Diddy also interviewed Obama during the 2004 DNC, and in 2008 he coined the phrase “Obama or Die” during the 2008 BET Awards.
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P Diddy and Obama back in 2004 pic.twitter.com/8nekvOVVMI
— HOT SPOT (@HotSpotHotSpot) March 27, 2024