Suge Knight, who managed Tupac when the late emcee was in a rap war with the Notorious B.I.G. and Sean “Diddy” Combs, is speaking out on the latter’s legal issues — and slamming those who are mum.
“I look at it real plain and simple: ain’t no whistleblower,” the former Death Row Records CEO told News Nation Tuesday in a phone call from prison, where he is serving time for running over and killing a man.
“The facts is there but, right now, I don’t care if it’s T.I., I don’t care if it’s Rick Ross, I don’t care if it’s [Jay-Z], I don’t care if it’s Snoop [Dogg], I don’t care if it’s [The] Game, I don’t care if it’s Drake, nobody is stepping up,” he said in an interview with Chris Cuomo.
Knight, 59, then claimed those mentioned “knew what was going on.”
In an interview from prison, Suge Knight called out several rappers for not speaking up about Sean “Diddy” Combs’ legal issues.
Knight alleged that rappers like Jay-Z “knew what was going on” with Combs.
Page Six has reached out to reps for T.I., Ross, Jay-Z, Snoop, The Game, and Drake for comment but did not immediately hear back.
However, over the years, the entertainers mentioned have been seen mingling with Combs, 54, either at industry events or at his “wild” private parties.
A 14-page indictment recently revealed, though, the “Bad Boy for Life” rapper’s bashes were often dubbed “freak offs” in which criminal activity allegedly took place including people being drugged and raped.
Feds discovered narcotics and more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant in Diddy’s homes.
It’s unknown whether the rappers Knight mentioned ever witnessed the alleged sex crimes.
“No one is stepping up,” Knight added.
Combs, seen here with Jay-Z, has been charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and transporting a prostitute.
While Combs has pleaded not guilty to racketeering conspiracy; sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and transportation to engage in prostitution charges, there is speculation more people will be incriminated.
Comedian Katt Williams recently issued a warning, claiming that the disgraced music mogul is “about to snitch on everybody” in his inner circle.
The “Wild ‘N Out” alum, 53, shared a doctored clip from Wesley Snipes’ 1991 film, “New Jack City,” that showed Combs as lead Nino Brown calling out his associates while on the stand.
The camera then pans to show the associates in the courtroom, and Jay-Z’s face is superimposed over one of the characters.