
Rapper Meek Mill has publicly addressed allegations surrounding a 2014 birthday party hosted by Sean “Diddy” Combs in his honor.
The claims, detailed in a Page Six article, allege a "disgusting" aftermath at the Parisian Palace in Las Vegas, where the event reportedly took place. Property manager Jason Haight described the aftermath as chaotic, with broken alcohol bottles, used condoms, blood-stained bedding, razor blades, and lubricant scattered throughout the rented property.
Haight further alleged finding panties, bras, and two iPhones discarded in bushes near the venue’s bowling alley. Video footage, reportedly obtained by The Daily Mail, showed attendees, including rappers Lil Durk and French Montana, enjoying sushi served on a nude woman.
Meek Mill, 37, took to X (formerly Twitter) to dispute the claims and question the credibility of the sources behind them. “Why nobody looking at the fact of who we consuming this news from?” Mill wrote. “None of these people are even Americans and not close to the Black party. These weak ass stories—this wasn’t even Puff’s party. It’s not nothing to be quiet about if you’re smart!”
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The rapper expressed concerns over media bias and the criminalization of Black men, adding, “They putting Black men in jail off stories… I wish Puff well—he’s a Black man—I hope he didn’t do most of that shit they saying he did. Why y’all so scared to talk? Y’all must got shit in [your] closet! My past the streets—it’s nothing to hide!”
Mill also accused the media of orchestrating a smear campaign, saying, “Literally you can wake up to 70 publications posting the same non-factual story… that’s a media smear campaign. Nobody believe y’all anymore and y’all madddddd lol.”
Diddy, arrested in September 2024 on racketeering and sex trafficking charges, has pleaded not guilty, with his trial set for May 2025.
The controversy has reignited discussions about media credibility and its impact on public figures, particularly Black men. Mill’s strong rebuttal underscores his frustration with what he perceives as a targeted campaign to undermine his reputation and others in the entertainment industry.
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