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    Stephon Marbury Calls Out Diddy’s Mom For Defensive Statement Amid Allegations

    By Marc Griffin,

    1 days ago
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    Stephon Marbury has some choice words for Diddy and his mother. On Wednesday (Oct. 9), the former athlete took to social media where he uploaded a six-minute video discussing the sex trafficking allegations against Combs. He recalled when he first partied with Diddy alongside Allen Iverson when they were just getting their start in the NBA.

    “Starbury” explained that Combs has always been about keeping up appearances, recalling when he asked him and A.I. to buy more bottles to bolster the party’s status. Stephon then pivoted to Combs’ mother recently defending her son from the allegations that she says paints him out to be a “monster.”

    The ex-New York Knick claims that Janice Combs defending her son is not a good look because there is no way that she didn’t know about his alleged sex crimes. Marbury then spoke on the video of Diddy hitting his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, opining that instance probably “wasn’t the first time he’s hit a woman.”

    “You gotta know what your son is doing. This ain’t no secret. Everybody knows this,” he said. “This ain’t nothing new. The parties… all of this stuff your son is doing. And that ain’t the first time he kicked a woman in her face… that don’t look like the first time you’ve given out an a** whooping… you a professional at that… Are we really believing this? Are we really seeing this?

    Concluding his video, Stephon spoke to a conspiracy theory that Combs’ misfortunes arose after he decided to sue BlackRock and Vanguard, two companies involved with Diageo. He insisted that, while the sex parties and assault were terrible, it was accusing the powerful companies of racism and hitting them with lawsuits that triggered Puffy’s downfall.

    “You tried to go up against the army,” the athlete said while laughing. “Really? How did that go for you? The delusion of making money—a billion dollars is not a lot of money people. It keeps going, the money goes up, it doesn’t stop… It never stops.”

    Watch the video above.

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    Chris Hammond
    50m ago
    He is a good man she would say but all the evidence says otherwise
    DetroitKaty
    1h ago
    Agree with everything he said 👍
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