Diddy has been arrested for charges including sex trafficking
Suge Knight and Diddy
Suge Knight, co-founder and former CEO of Death Row Records, has openly criticized several high-profile rappers for remaining silent after the recent arrest of Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Speaking from Richard J. Donovan State Prison, where he is serving time for voluntary manslaughter, Knight expressed his frustration in an interview with Chris Cuomo. He specifically called out artists like Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, and Dr. Dre for not addressing the issue publicly.
Knight, who has been known for his controversial takes, suggested that Diddy‘s behavior is not an isolated incident, but rather part of a larger pattern in the industry.
“Diddy was taught by people before him, and he did the same to younger artists after him,” Knight said.
These comments drew attention to the cycle of exploitation Knight believes exists.
His statements echoed claims made earlier by Diddy‘s former bodyguard, Gene Deal, who also argued that Diddy‘s behavior reflected learned conduct within the industry.
Suge Knight’s bold allegations and industry secrets
When pressed by Cuomo about the content of the tapes and who might have them, Knight responded ambiguously.
“You know what they show,” he added.
This vague statement has fueled speculation about hidden scandals within the music industry.
Knight went on to criticize the rap community for failing to take a stand following Diddy’s arrest.
He mentioned a number of influential figures-including T.I., Rick Ross, Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, and Dr. Dre-accusing them of staying silent despite being aware of the deeper issues.
“Nobody is stepping up, even though they know what’s going on,” Knight concluded.
Knight also drew a comparison between Diddy‘s situation and that of Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting that Diddy‘s knowledge of certain secrets could put him at risk while in prison, either because of what he knows or due to others seeking to gain fame from targeting him.