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    Suge Knight claims Diddy participated in abuse, assault with higher-ups

    By Anna Kutz,

    1 days ago

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    ( NewsNation ) — Suge Knight, co-founder and former CEO of Death Row Records tells “CUOMO” that Sean “Diddy” Combs is “not the only one” to put younger artists through humiliating sexual acts, describing various industry practices throughout the decades. The video above contains excerpts of his live, exclusive interview with Chris Cuomo.

    Combs, who has gone by various aliases including P. Diddy, Diddy, Puffy and Puff Daddy, was arrested on Sept. 16 following a grand jury indictment for several felonies, including sex trafficking and racketeering. The arrest came as the producer faced a mounting list of civil lawsuits alleging abuse and assault spanning over three decades. He’s being held in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center , and two of his bids for a bail release have failed. Diddy has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

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    Knight, who has been serving a 28-year prison sentence in California for voluntary manslaughter, tells NewsNation he sees Diddy’s current situation as a product of a corrupt industry, saying Diddy “stepped in this s–t. Even if he wiped off his shoe, it still stinks. But he’s not the only one. They got all the tapes.”

    Knight: Abuse was learned from industry

    Knight claims Diddy “was taught from people before him, and he did it to the younger people after him.”

    It’s an industry that, according to Knight, has a long history of sexually abusing and assaulting its newest members. He said one practice, called an “egg test,” went as follows:

    “Those guys pull their pants down and bent over. They stick (the egg) up their a–. Their eggs break. They say they’re not ready yet, they ain’t put enough work in. This is Hollywood,” Knight said.

    Without attending “those butt naked parties,” it’s hard to comprehend what happened — but that doesn’t mean it was a secret, according to Knight.

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    “Because this been going on in the industry for a whole bunch of years, for decades and at the same time. You know, nobody wanted to be true, and it shouldn’t have to be true,” Knight said.

    Knight also said he believes Diddy’s allegations stem from his own experiences.

    “You know, hurt people hurt people … Someone was sexually abused, they wind up being a perpetrator. Is that what you’re suggesting about Sean Combs, that he was sexually abused, and he now sexually abuses?” NewsNation’s Chris Cuomo asked.

    “Yeah, I think that’s absolutely right. I think it was done to him,” Knight said.

    Knight accuses others in industry

    In his exclusive interview with NewsNation, Knight accused other industry professionals including a man whose “job was to bring underage girls and girls and have sex with employees and other artists, to the point where his friend got caught up with the same thing,” Knight said.

    Knight went on to mention that Interscope and Universal have a policy of not dealing with artists who get into trouble and are often the ones paying off the alleged victims of their artists.

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    Knight claimed a woman was allegedly assaulted by Diddy and later settled with Interscope. He claimed the company put her on the payroll as a means of repayment, with Knight adding he believes “she had to pay taxes.”

    “I shouldn’t say that, because I’m trying to protect her, her image, but he beat the s— out of her and Cassie . He did things to her you should never do to a woman,” Knight said.

    He also mentioned artists by name who should have been “whistleblowers,” including Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg and Rick Ross, among others.

    Knight called for change in the industry, telling Cuomo, “If we don’t fix it and do something about it, history will constantly be repeating itself.”

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    Keith Maupin
    5h ago
    He seems to know an awful lot maybe he was hands on back in the day with these Frecks...
    Project X
    12h ago
    Who care what this big blob of Criso grease has to say? Is he going to admit to all the dirt he did to artist? Shut up Grimace!
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