Diddy's Head of Security, "Mr. Fixit," accused of shielding rapper from authorities

Faheem Muhammad is now embroiled in a lawsuit alleging he helped Diddy evade consequences for criminal activities.

 

Diddy’s head of security, Faheem Muhammad, also known as "Mr. Fixit," is at the center of a new legal controversy. A lawsuit filed by music producer Lil Rod claims that Muhammad used his influence to shield Diddy, whose real name is Sean Combs, from authorities. Muhammad, who previously served as Michael Jackson's bodyguard, has a reputation for "making people and problems disappear," according to the allegations.

Faheem Muhammad, a former chief of security for Michael Jackson, joined Diddy's team after Jackson's death. The lawsuit claims that Muhammad helped Diddy navigate multiple legal issues, including a 2022 shooting incident at the Chalice Recording Studios involving Diddy's son, Justin Combs, and his friend.

In a series of allegations, Lil Rod stated that Muhammad’s role was not limited to personal security. The lawsuit suggests that Muhammad used his connections with law enforcement to help Diddy avoid prosecution. This is particularly relevant in light of Diddy’s recent arrest on charges of sexual trafficking, racketeering, and other serious crimes.

Lil Rod’s lawsuit also reveals that Diddy instructed staff members to contact Muhammad if they were ever detained by police, further emphasizing Muhammad’s role as a protective figure for the rapper. The lawsuit also accuses Diddy of orchestrating cover-ups for various crimes, aided by his security chief.

Muhammad’s involvement in the 2022 shooting incident, which left Justin Combs’ friend injured, is part of the lawsuit’s detailed claims. While the police initially suspected the shooting took place outside the studio, the lawsuit alleges that Muhammad’s ties with the LAPD helped manipulate the narrative, ensuring Diddy faced no charges.

Muhammad's history of working with celebrities like Michael Jackson further fuels the intrigue surrounding his role. He was the first person to discover Jackson’s body in 2009 and provided crucial testimony during the trial of Jackson's doctor, Conrad Murray. His transition to working for Diddy and his alleged role in helping the rapper evade the law has now come under intense scrutiny.

As these allegations mount, Diddy remains in federal custody, facing serious charges of sex trafficking and racketeering, with more details expected to emerge in the coming weeks.

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