Marion ‘Suge’ Knight Speaks Out on Diddy Trial: 'Let Him Tell His Truth, Don’t Just Throw Him in the Fire Pit'
- Suge Knight discussed Sean 'Diddy' Combs' 2025 federal sex trafficking case unfolding in New York with ABC News.
- Knight, currently incarcerated with a 28-year term for a 2015 fatal hit-and-run manslaughter, indicated that others besides Diddy were involved in the alleged misconduct.
- Knight, a former Death Row Records head and rival of Combs, urged that Combs tell his truth to address hip-hop's culture problems broadly.
- Knight argued that if Diddy is held accountable, then others in the industry should also face scrutiny, emphasizing Combs' influential role and the broader cultural issues within hip-hop.
- Knight suggested prosecuting Combs alone would be insufficient and believes Combs could contribute positively if allowed to expose deeper industry issues.
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Suge Knight Addresses Diddy’s Sex Trafficking Trial: “Tell The Real Truth, And Bring Everybody Accountable”
Source: Kevork Djansezian / Getty As we enter the fourth week of Diddy’s sex trafficking and racketeering case, many of Diddy’s former acquaintances have been put on the stand, and now one of his biggest enemies is speaking out. Suge Knight spoke to ABC News, and despite the two being on opposite sides and catalysts behind the decades-old East Coast-West Coast beef, he’s not putting all the blame on Diddy for his sexual behaviors, claiming other…
Marion ‘Suge’ Knight speaks out on Diddy trial: 'Let him tell his truth, don’t just throw him in the fire pit'
Former Death Row Records head Marion ‘Suge’ Knight has called for a broader examination of hip-hop culture amidst Sean ‘ Diddy’ Combs' federal trial. Knight argues that accountability should extend beyond Combs and believes he should reveal the deeper issues in the industry.
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