Sean “Diddy” Combs is presently facing various sexual assault cases, and many people are curious to hear what his affiliates have to say about the situation.
Lil Cease is the latest to break his silence on the matter, as TMZ recently interviewed the Junior M.A.F.I.A. rapper and asked him directly about Diddy.
“Do you think he’ll be able to get past this and live life normally again?” The reporter questioned the “Crush On You” spitter.
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The rapper replied with a cheerful tone, saying, “Listen, everything is possible. At the end of the day, most things are allegations. We don’t know what is true or not. I’m not the one to decide what’s true and what isn’t.”
He ended his response by extending best wishes to everyone concerned. “I hope everyone in both parties can find comfort and tranquility. That’s how I perceive it,” he explained.
The discussion then turned gears, with Cease mentioning some other projects he is working on. “I am working on a memoir. We are now working on a documentary about M.A.F.I.A. “We have to tell our story, our trials and tribulations, and our love for one another,” he stated.
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The initial question was spurred by a spate of charges directed at Diddy, beginning with Cassie’s lawsuit in November 2023. The matter was settled outside of court, but several other women have subsequently come forward seeking legal action for their horrible experiences with the former REVOLT chairman.
Harve Pierre, the founder of Bad Boy Records, and a third unidentified man were charged in December 2023 with gang-raping an unidentified lady at her Manhattan music studio in 2003, when she was 17. In February 2024, Lil Rod filed a sexual assault lawsuit against Diddy, saying he was made to sit in the bathroom while the mogul showered naked, among other allegations.
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