Suge Knight Reacts To Raid On Diddy’s Home
Founder of Death Row Records, Suge Knight has reacted to the recent raids on Sean ‘Combs’ Diddy’s properties from prison.
Knight implied that the raids were orchestrated by federal agencies to eliminate potentially damaging evidence involving influential individuals.
“People the raids today wasn’t for Diddy. It was to destroy the incriminating stuff on powerful men. #epstien #Diddy #clivedavis,” the tweet read.
He referenced Jeffrey Epstein and Clive Davis in his tweet. In a separate tweet, Knight connected the raids at Diddy’s homes to the unsolved murder of Tupac Shakur in 1996, mentioning Keefe D as a key figure in the case.
The US Sun reported on a secret police interview with Keefe D from 2008, where he alleged that Diddy was behind Tupac’s murder. Knight was with Tupac during the fatal shooting in 1996, and Keefe D claimed that his group provided the weapon used in the attack.
“Justice for 2Pac is coming Keefe D and now Diddy!!! #diddy #KeefeD,” Knight wrote in the tweet.
The Homeland Security raided P Diddy’s houses on Monday, March 25, regarding investigations into civil lawsuits accusing the rapper of sex trafficking.
He also faces a host of other allegations, including sexual assault and distribution of illegal firearms and drugs. Diddy, however, has denied the accusations and said in a statement through his lawyer that he is innocent.