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Marion "Suge" Knight, the co-founder and former CEO of Death Row Records, has seemingly commented on the allegations against his nemesis in a series of tweets on X over the past few days.
After getting news of the raids, someone on Knight's behalf, or who has access to his accounts, tweeted "Justice for 2Pac is coming. Keefe D and now Diddy!!!" on Monday afternoon. About five hours later he wrote, "People the raids today wasn’t for Diddy. It was to destroy the incriminating stuff on powerful men," followed by a series of hashtags including #epstein and #clivedavis.
LOS ANGELES - The East Coast-West Coast hip-hop rivalry from the mid-1990s appears to be resurgent after the Los Angeles and Miami homes of Sean "Diddy" Combs were raided Monday.
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https://www.foxla.com/news/suge-knight-responds-to-diddy-home-raids.amp
After getting news of the raids, someone on Knight's behalf, or who has access to his accounts, tweeted "Justice for 2Pac is coming. Keefe D and now Diddy!!!" on Monday afternoon. About five hours later he wrote, "People the raids today wasn’t for Diddy. It was to destroy the incriminating stuff on powerful men," followed by a series of hashtags including #epstein and #clivedavis.
LOS ANGELES - The East Coast-West Coast hip-hop rivalry from the mid-1990s appears to be resurgent after the Los Angeles and Miami homes of Sean "Diddy" Combs were raided Monday.
@dailyrealtimenews
https://www.foxla.com/news/suge-knight-responds-to-diddy-home-raids.amp