Charlamagne Tha God connects Michael Jackson’s death to Hollywood conspiracy amid Diddy’s arrest

"There's only one person I believe, in Hollywood, who people conspired to actually take down," Charlamagne said.


Pop Culture & Art October 07, 2024
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Charlamagne Tha God recently shared his thoughts on Michael Jackson during his appearance on the Brilliant Idiots podcast on October 5, 2024. Jackson, who passed away in 2009, continues to be a subject of discussion for various reasons.

In a conversation about Diddy's ongoing legal issues with Andrew Schulz, Charlamagne shifted the focus, saying,"There's only one person I believe, in Hollywood, who people conspired to actually take down. I'm talking about a mass conspiracy... I think that there's one person who they really took down because he had too much power and I believe that person was Michael Jackson."

Also known as Lenard Larry McKelvey, Charlamagne emphasized how a black man gains immense power when he controls a significant part of the music industry. He pointed to the time when Sony acquired Jackson's 50% stake in Sony ATV Music Publishing for $750 million in 2016.

Charlamagne further elaborated, stating that the situation was part of a larger conspiracy theory, adding, "I believe Michael Jackson had too much power in the music industry, had too much control over the most valuable asset in music which is people's publishing. And I believe they had to take him out because of that, smear his name, eventually get him up out of here."

He reiterated his belief in the conspiracy surrounding Jackson’s downfall, saying, "He's the one person I believe actually they ruined his reputation and ultimately killed him."

Diddy, also known as Sean Love Combs, was arrested on September 16, 2024, on charges including sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation for prostitution. This followed a grand jury indictment linked to raids at his home in March, along with footage that allegedly showed him assaulting Cassie Ventura. Since then, a new rumor has surfaced online.

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