Diddy declares 'whatever I want I have to get' in resurfaced 2017 clip amid sex trafficking charges

Critics are revisiting Diddy's controversial behavior as past clips resurface amid his ongoing legal battles.


Pop Culture & Art October 10, 2024
Diddy declares 'whatever I want I have to get' in resurfaced 2017 clip amid sex trafficking charges

Sean “P. Diddy” Combs has found himself in the spotlight once again, as a resurfaced clip from his 2017 documentary, 'Can't Stop, Won't Stop: A Bad Boy Story,' is raising eyebrows in light of his recent sex trafficking and racketeering charges. 

Despite the Bad Boy Records founder vehemently denying all allegations, the rap mogul’s critics are questioning his innocence, especially after controversial footage shows him behaving erratically.

In the video, Diddy is seen making a successful business deal over the phone in his office. But after hanging up, his calm demeanor quickly shifts. 

“I’m a f- -kin’ savage. I’m a savage,” Diddy yells as he stands up and slams an object to the floor. His aggressive outburst doesn’t stop there, as he repeats, “I’m a savage, whatever I want I’m going to get. Whatever I want I have to get,” before throwing something else in the office.

Seemingly fueled by excitement, Diddy paces around his office, declaring, “Yes, what’s next? I got to get it. I’m not gonna stay f- -kin’ down,” before adding, “I’m not gonna stay f- -kin’ lying down. I can’t do that man.” The clip concludes with Diddy sitting down and turning to an associate in the room, demanding, “What’s next gimme something else. What can’t you do I can do it. I can do anything.”

This footage has come to light as Diddy faces serious charges related to sex trafficking and racketeering. 

He has pleaded not guilty to all charges and has been held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn since mid-September. Diddy’s legal team has been pushing for a trial date in the spring of 2025, as they continue to fight for his release on bail, which has been denied twice.

 

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