Former record executive and convicted felon Marion “Suge” Knight recently alleged that Sean “Diddy” Combs supposedly made Justin Bieber take romantic trips with other “grown, successful” men.
Knight made these claims in a prison call interview with Michael Franzese, which was posted on YouTube on November 12.
“The question of the drugs and the stuff that he [Diddy] allowed these grown men to do to this little boy [Justin] is unhealthy and is fucked up,” Suge Knight claimed.
He added further: “I mean he had grown men who would take Justin Bieber. A grown man take Justin Bieber when he was young, to a vacation, a romantic vacation. Showing pictures on the Instagram with no women, nobody else, but a grown, successful man and this little kid.”
Knight went on to say that going on these “vacations” wasn’t the issue, but the alleged illicit activities these men engaged in with Bieber on “romantic islands” without their wives or even mistresses were reportedly unacceptable.
During the Tuesday episode of Michael Franzese’s podcast, Suge Knight appeared via prison call and criticized industry figures like Snoop Dogg and Usher for not addressing the ongoing Diddy scandal or showing support for the Bad Boy Records founder amid his legal issues.
The former Death Row Records CEO then described it as the “saddest thing in the world” what Combs and his associates allegedly “did to Justin Bieber,” adding that “not one person” was unaware of it, yet they chose to remain silent.
When asked specifically what Diddy and his associates allegedly did to the Canadian pop star, Knight claimed, “They had sex with him.”
“I really hate to say that, ‘cause I really like Justin Bieber. And this wouldn’t have happened if Justin Bieber came from a wealthy family. Justin Bieber pretty much came from a poor family. But the young man was so talented that he could have been bigger than Michael Jackson,” Suge added.
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