According to reports, Diddy once interrupted one of his “freak off” sessions in an attempt to face Sene Knight, an old foe.
The allegations were made by Diddy’s ex-girlfriend Cassie, who was the prosecution’s primary witness during the rap mogul’s sex trafficking trial.
“We had a freak-off in one of [Diddy’s] houses in LA when he told us that Suge was at Mel’s Diner, so we packed up and drove down there,” she said.
“I was screaming and crying, ‘Please don’t do anything stupid,'” Cassie continued. I had no idea what they would do. It seems as though I was not present at all.
It’s unclear whether Diddy actually confronted the co-founder of Death Row Records or whether the purported event resulted in anything.
When Cassie is cross-examined later in the trial, Diddy’s attorneys might ask her about her memory of the alleged encounter.
Suge Knight, who is currently behind bars himself, has previously shown compassion for his former adversary’s current legal situation.
Knight stated in an interview with the Tubi documentary TMZ Presents: The Downfall of Diddy: “When it comes to Puffy, my initial reaction isn’t what I expected. Since everyone is aware of what has been happening, I assumed there would be a response along the lines of “he got what he got coming.”
Actually, I had a different reaction because my initial thought was, “He has his sons, he has his daughters.” The first thing that came to mind was the children. The problem is that I think hip-hop is having a rough day. It makes us all seem awful, so it’s a bad day for culture.
He went on, “I’m not the kind of guy to support the demise of others.” “I won’t pop champagne bottles if someone is killed or has an unfortunate event happen to them. If I have an issue with Puffy, we should sit down in a room and work it out together.
“So for the tragedy on both sides, to the victims, to him, that’s definitely nothing to cheer about,” he said in closing.