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Sean “Diddy” Combs’ former associate, Freddy P, recently appeared in an interview with The Art of Dialogue, posted on their YouTube channel on October 28. During the discussion, the former Da Band mentor claimed that Diddy was connected to health issues faced by celebrities like Jamie Foxx and Justin Bieber.

“Jamie Foxx, he got sick, almost died. Al B Sure! he got sick, almost died. Kim [Porter], pneumonia, she got sick. Heavy D, sick… Justin Bieber, half of his f**king face dropped off, he survived… He’s playing a medical warfare game,” Freddy P accused Diddy.

The 43-year-old rapper and emcee further suggested that if these famous people were allegedly harmed by Diddy, then many others, including unknown individuals, may have been as well, and he expressed a desire to see Diddy incarcerated permanently.

 

Sean Combs founded the hip-hop group Da Band in 2002, which disbanded in 2004. Freddy P, whose real name is Freddrick Watson, sat down with The Art of Dialogue over the weekend.

He asserted that Diddy engaged in “medical-induced warfare” in the entertainment industry, allegedly affecting A-listers such as Justin Bieber, Jamie Foxx, Al B. Sure!, and the late Kim Porter, and claimed that the Bad Boy Records founder played a role in their health problems.

“It’s the story out there about Jamie Foxx. They say, Jamie went to the feds; you gotta think. Not the only thing that made me believe, that is when you read Kim book… a lot of people trying to discredit this book, but when I sat there and listen to myself, I’m old enough to know when somebody lying to me,” Watson shared.

Freddy then responded to statements by Diddy’s former bodyguard, Gene Deal, who on the same podcast claimed that Kim Porter’s alleged memoir was “not real.”

Freddy addressed Gene directly, stating that while women may not always recall every detail about men, when they do, they never forget. He added that people like Deal and others had motives to “discredit” the book, while he himself did not.