Ma$e Finally Addresses Diddy Allegations — Well, Kind Of
Ma$e has finally decided to speak on Diddy — by informing fans that he will speak on his former boss soon. During a recent episode of It Is What It Is, Stat Baby kicked off the show by having Cam explain when he went up to CNN to talk about Diddy’s 2016 assault on Cassie.
The Dipset artist explained that he was frustrated during the taping because they invited him up to speak about Sean Comb’s allegations but didn’t bother to ask about the positive endeavors he and Ma$e had going on. So, he felt the best move for him was to plug all the business ventures they got going on, like his sexual performance enhancing drink (“pause”), and keep it pushing.
Ma$e chimed in and addressed his silence on Diddy’s allegations, explaining, “I’m saving my takes for the documentary. If y’all wondering how I feel, it’s coming soon – pause.” The ex-Bad Boy artist didn’t specify what or whose documentary he was alluding to, but one particular project recently was the subject of a “massive” bidding war.
On Tuesday (May. 21), TMZ reported that Netflix was the victor in an intense bidding war for 50 Cent’s Diddy Do It? docuseries. Diddy Do It? is set to detail the fall of Sean Combs, which is seen through the eyes of various lawsuits and the people present during the accusations.
The project will be a multi-part documentary covering allegations such as sex trafficking, sexual assault, rape, and more. Fif responded to the news that his project had been purchased by taking to social media with a victory speech of sorts, typing, “It’s ok guys, we’re all making great television mines just happens to be the best! NETFLIX wins the bidding war, but if more victims keep coming out I’m gonna need more episodes.”
And more alleged victims have indeed come forward. On Tuesday (May 21), TMZ reported that a former model named Crystal McKinney accused the mogul of allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting her 20 years ago. The woman claimed she met Combs at a 2003 fashion event in New York City. It was there that she alleged that Diddy “made a very public display of coming on to [her] in a sexually suggestive manner,” according to her lawsuit.
Amir “Prince” Motamedi, a producer for Hip-Hop artists Waka Flocka, French Montana, and more, accused Diddy of “blackballing” him for allegedly declining his sexual advances. The producer took to Instagram on Friday (May 17) to recall the 2011 incident, captioning the post, “13 years I’ve been exposing this man #diddy no one believed me till now. At that time when you were my age looking as good as I did sh*t he wanted my a**, but homeboy didn’t know I don’t get down wit none of that sh*t.”
The post itself saw Prince explaining that Diddy “took a pass” at him while he was working on a “deal” with French Montana. He then claimed that “Diddy tried to blackball me because I didn’t suck his d*ck.”
“Yall seen the videos today,” Prince followed up, alluding to Diddy’s assault on Cassie. “Y’all should have listened to 2Pac. Word to 50 Cent.”
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