Rapper Meek Mill Expresses Hope for Diddy's Innocence After Resurfaced Video From Their Party
Rapper Meek Mill is hoping that the sex crime accusations against his collaborator Sean "Diddy" Combs end up being false.
Meek Mill is hoping that the sex crime accusations against Sean "Diddy" Combs end up being false.
He made remarks about Diddy's arrest in a tweet where he also hinted that the rapper was being prosecuted because of bias.
Meek Mill's remarks about the music mogul come after a video of him and Sean "Diddy" Combs at a party resurfaced.
Meek Mill 'Wishes' Diddy 'Well' Amid His Arrest
In a tweet on Wednesday, Meek Mill addressed Diddy's detention, claiming that the allegations behind his arrest were mere "stories" and suggesting they shouldn't have led to the rapper's immediate incarceration.
As part of his remarks, he also wished Diddy well and expressed hope that the allegations would ultimately prove to be false.
"They putting black men in jail off stories … I wish puff well he's a black man I hope he didn't do most of that shit they saying he did," Mill wrote in the tweet, which has accrued over 500k views.
He also criticized how many people have distanced themselves from the controversy surrounding Diddy, hinting they may have done so because they have something to hide.
"Why yall so scared to talk yall must got sh-t In closet! My past the streets, it's nothing to hide," the rapper added in the now-deleted tweet, per Page Six.
Social Media Users Slam Meek Mill For Defending Diddy
Shortly after making the tweet, Mill was hit by a barrage of criticism from several social media users.
Many slammed him for defending Diddy despite how several pieces of evidence have seemingly pointed to the music mogul being capable of the allegations.
One user commented, "So the surveillance video of him beating tf out of Cassie is AI? Okay, bet."
Someone else wrote, "So [you] skipped over the video where he slammed and kicked Cassie ?? [You] wishing someone who is abusive towards women well ??? You are] just like him."
Several other users mocked Mill and made jokes about his relationship with Diddy.
One more user remarked, "You know better than most, Meek lol. Just be quiet. You are talking entirely too much. We see you trying to stay regular in this situation, but we all know you are not regular."
Diddy And Meek Mill Seen In Resurfaced Video
Mill's seemingly controversial statement comes after a video that featured him and Diddy resurfaced.
The footage was taken from a May 2014 party that Diddy threw for Mill's 27th birthday milestone, with stars like Lil Durk and French Montana in attendance.
According to the Daily Mail, Diddy spent $25,000 to rent the Parisian Palace in Las Vegas - the location where the party was held. He also spent more on drinks, models, and other forms of entertainment.
In one scene from the footage, guests could be seen eating sushi off the body of a naked woman who was only wearing a sheer vinyl to cover her.
A different scene showed the trio of French Montana, Mill, and Diddy all smiling as Diddy gave a speech to the attendees.
Diddy And The Party Attendees Left Behind A Mess
The Daily Mail obtained more details about what went down at the party from the mansion's longtime property manager, Jason Haight.
He revealed that Diddy and the other party attendees left the rooms in a "disgusting" state and left behind several personal and sex-related items when they vacated the premises after the party ended around 3 a.m.
"There were broken bottles of alcohol, used condoms, blood on the beddings, powder, razor blades by the hundreds, lubricant on the dressers and marble floors," Haight told the publication.
The mess extended beyond the rooms, as Haight also revealed he found "panties, bras, and even two iPhones in the bushes behind the bowling alley" during cleanup.
He also alleged there was "rampant" drug use during the bash, stating he collected "around half an ounce of cocaine" from the $7.5 million property.
Prosecutors Accused Diddy Of 'Corrputly Influencing' Witnesses And Jurors
Diddy was recently accused of trying to "corruptly influence" his sex trafficking trial by evading how his calls are monitored, as well as "blackmailing victims" from his prison cell.
In a filing made last Friday, prosecutors claimed the rapper "repeatedly" communicated with others in ways that violated the prison's regulations.
According to Page Six, they noted that Diddy had used the telephone accounts of "at least eight other inmates" in an effort to avoid prosecutors monitoring his calls with people who aren't on his contact list.
To worsen it, he has allegedly gotten the other person on the call, including those on his contact list, to "add other individuals via three-way call."
"This practice is also not authorized by BOP [Federal Bureau of Prisons] as it helps conceal the identities of the contacted individuals," the court documents read. "The defendant's repeated circumvention of BOP regulations—starting almost immediately after arriving at MDC—speaks volumes about his ability to comply with any conditions of release."