"They were groupies," the inmate describes. "They was being around him. Dudes would be jealous of another dude ’cause he was closer to another dude. If there was a dude making his bed for him, or doing something special for him, they would hate on a dude like that."
@ecksmc Sad. Then again he can have all the groupies he wants in there so long as he stays there and can't get his grubby mitts on any more innocents.
@stueytheround idk i think he'll get out soon
Think hes got some sorta "get out jail" card hes holding - things have been kept seekrit-ish to long now - diddy has dirt to spread about a lot of celebs & politicians imo he might do a lil time but history tells us these kinds ppl seem to get away with it more often than not
@ecksmc True.
I'd like to see him go the way of Gary Glitter and Rolf Harris, personally.
government claims to have reviewed recorded jail calls where the embattled music mogul asks his family members to contact potential witnesses and insist they come up with "narratives" to influence the jury pool. He also encouraged marketing strategies to change public opinion, the government claims. In particular, they cite a social media post on Diddy's birthday, which prosecutors say was done "with the intention of influencing the potential jury