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I Pray His Nightmare Goes Away- Fat Joe Reacts To Diddy’s Troubles

Fat Joe has mentioned that he and Diddy have been close friends for three decades hence he has been offering prayers for him and his family amidst his legal woes.

The rapper said he is hoping that this distressing situation will be permanently eradicated from his life. The leader of Terror Squad revealed in an interview on Hot 97 on Friday, March 29 to express his thoughts on the challenges faced by the renowned Bad Boy mogul.

“What I can say in the most respectful way is, I don’t know all the details,” he said at the 7:45 mark. “But I’ve been praying for him and his family.

He’s my friend for 30 years. And so, I’m gonna just see what the outcome is, and I’m praying for the best thing for him, and his family, and everybody involved.”

He continued: “So I’m not disrespecting nobody. I’m just praying for this whole situation — this whole nightmare — I’m praying that it goes away.”

In related news, Touré also weighed in on the ongoing Diddy controversy during his appearance on Joy Reid’s MSNBC show, The ReidOut, on Tuesday (March 26). He revealed a shocking claim that the founder of Bad Boy Records had made inappropriate sexual advances towards one of his male relatives who was interning for him.

“I was personally disturbed many years ago,” Touré said while discussing the recent federal raids on Puffy’s homes as part of a sex trafficking investigation. “I know this man well enough to call him and say, ‘Hey, I need a favor.’ This might have been 10, 12 years ago.

“I called him and said, ‘Hey, I have a family member who I want you to hire as an intern.’ I have never talked about this publicly. He said, ‘Yes.’ And they were flying around, on the jet, in the house, whatever.”

He continued: “And then the internship stopped abruptly, like three or four months into it. I spoke to my family member like, ‘What happened?’ And they wouldn’t say.

“Years later, they finally came out — this is a male — and said that Puff had said, ‘Come home, stay the night with me or the internship is over.’ And they said, ‘Absolutely not.’ And the internship ended.”

Touré added: “From there I was like, ‘Oh! This is how it goes.’ So to hear that things went even further with potentially, allegedly, many other people … we feel like we’ve seen this coming.”

Source – Tru News Report

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