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Suge Knight Calls Out Jay-Z, Dr. Dre, and Other Rappers for Staying Silent on Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ Sex Trafficking Arrest

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Suge Knight, who once managed Tupac Shakur during the infamous rap feud with the Notorious B.I.G. and Sean “Diddy” Combs, is now speaking out about Combs’ legal troubles and criticizing those who’ve stayed silent.

During a phone interview from prison with News Nation on Tuesday, Knight, the former CEO of Death Row Records who is currently serving time for a fatal hit-and-run, said, “I see it very plainly: there’s no whistleblower.” He went on, “The facts are there, but right now, I don’t care if it’s T.I., Rick Ross, Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, The Game, or Drake — nobody is speaking up,” he told Chris Cuomo.

The 59-year-old claimed that these artists were aware of what was happening regarding Combs’ alleged actions. Knight said, “They knew what was going on.”

In the interview, Knight called out several rappers for their silence on the ongoing legal issues involving Combs, adding to his belief that they had prior knowledge of the situation. Page Six reached out to representatives of T.I., Rick Ross, Jay-Z, Snoop, The Game, and Drake for their comments but did not receive an immediate response.

Over the years, these artists have been seen associating with Combs, now 54, at various industry events and private parties. A recent 14-page indictment detailed that the “Bad Boy for Life” rapper’s parties, often called “freak offs,” allegedly involved criminal activities, including reports of individuals being drugged and assaulted. During the investigation, federal agents reportedly found narcotics and over 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant at Combs’ residences.

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It’s unclear if any of the rappers mentioned by Knight were present during these alleged incidents. Knight reiterated, “No one is stepping up.”

Combs has pleaded not guilty to charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, and transportation for prostitution. However, there’s speculation that more people could be implicated as the case unfolds.

Recently, comedian Katt Williams added to the controversy, suggesting that Combs might implicate others in his circle. Williams shared a doctored video clip from the 1991 Wesley Snipes film “New Jack City,” showing Combs in the role of Nino Brown, appearing to call out his associates in a courtroom setting, with Jay-Z’s face superimposed on one of the characters.

Williams previously shared on the “Club Shay Shay” podcast that “all of these big-d*ck deviants are going to face their reckoning in 2024.” He said, “It’s happening for all of them. It doesn’t matter if it’s Diddy, T.D. Jakes, or whoever you are.”

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