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Nick Cannon has revealed that he attended Sean “Diddy” Combs’ infamous party when he was a teenager.
The star made the confession on New York’s The Breakfast Club, telling the hosts: “I have nothing to hide.”
“I remember being a kid, about 16 or 17, standing outside trying to get into a puff party here in New York,” Nick explained.
Citing Notorious B.I.G.’s “One More Chance” music video, Cannon said, “What the ‘One More Chance’ video looked like was something that was actually happening…in the late ’90s. , New York had a sanctioned bad boy party.”
Nick argued: “I’m living my truth…Everyone is afraid to speak because they’re probably hiding something. I have nothing to hide.”
The star said she came to dance and was always sober.
“I was there, Harlem was shaking and stuff like that…That’s the thing, I don’t drink, I don’t do drugs…I’ve never been drunk in my life.”
Combs is currently in jail awaiting trial, pleading not guilty to charges of racketeering, conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation of prostitutes.
New and disturbing charges are piling up against the jailed Combs. Earlier this month, news broke that 120 people intended to file a civil lawsuit against him. He denies any wrongdoing.
Now, a Tennessee woman is among a new group of accusers. She filed a new lawsuit against Diddy. She accused Combs of raping her in 2004, when she was 19, while under the influence of drugs.
The woman was just one of at least six lawsuits filed against Diddy by attorney Tony Buzbee on Monday.
Diddy’s lawyers told Extra: “The press conference and 1-800 calls that preceded today’s indictment were clearly an attempt to gain publicity. Mr. Combs and his legal team “has full confidence in the facts, legal defense, and legal defense.” In court, the truth will prevail: Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted anyone, adult or minor, male or female. ”
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Meanwhile, Diddy’s connection to Tupac Shakur’s murder has resurfaced.
Tupac’s brother-in-law Moprem spoke ‘Piers Morgan Uncensored’ about rumors that Diddy was behind his brother’s death.
“He basically told me he had nothing to do with my brother’s murder and that the truth is still not out,” Morpheme said.
He added: [Diddy] It’s pretty high on the list. ”
Tupac was shot and killed in September 1996. At the time, Biggie was one of the most important names on Diddy’s Bad Boy label and was locked in an intercontinental feud with Tupac.
Biggie was murdered in March 1997.
Mr Piers asked Mr Moprem whether he believed Mr Diddy’s previous statements that he had nothing to do with the murder. “I don’t think this is a 100 percent honest statement,” Mauprem said.
Law enforcement officials said Combs was never a suspect in the case.
As for Diddy’s federal case, his trial is scheduled to begin on May 5th.