Lord Jamar Claims Diddy Is Part of the Mafia, But Not the Godfather: ‘That’s Who Puffy Is’

In a recent interview on the YouTube channel ‘The Art of Dialogue’, DJ and rapper Lord Jamar made bold claims about Diddy’s alleged involvement in what he called the ‘Gay Mafia’ within the hip-hop industry.

When asked if he believed there was a “gay mafia” in hip-hop, Lord Jamar replied, “It’s part of it. You just saw one of the gay mafia members. That’s who he is, that’s who Puffy is. He is one of the members of the mafia. He is a member of the mafia. But he may not be the Don Carl, he’s not the godfather. He is one of the heads of the family.”

Lord Jamar also referenced Diddy’s liquor brands, DeLeón Tequila and Ciroc Vodka, suggesting Diddy’s legal troubles began after he “got a bit too big for his britches” and sued the liquor company.

The interview comes nearly 20 days after Diddy, whose real name is Sean Combs, was indicted on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and fraud.

Later in the interview, Lord Jamar hinted that Jay-Z could be the next high-profile figure to come under scrutiny, noting, “You know, I’ll say that Jay-Z, if things are that bad for him went, he more But if we’re honest with ourselves, it was quite abnormal when he came to Beyoncé. She was still quite young when he came to her.’

These statements from Lord Jamar caused a frenzy on social media, with users recalling disturbing allegations from Kim Porter’s memoir, which alleged Diddy was involved in child sexual abuse. Porter, who shared four children with Diddy, reportedly kept a diary detailing her allegations.

According to the ‘Daily Mail’, parts of her diary were published by author Chris Todd (pseudonym Jamal T. Millwood) in a book that became an Amazon bestseller. However, these claims have never been substantiated, and neither Diddy nor his legal team have addressed them.

As Diddy’s legal troubles mount and a hearing is scheduled for October 9, 2024, his lawyers have continually called for his release. However, the judge denied bail, citing that Diddy poses a “flight risk” as claimed by the prosecutor.

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