Meek Mill is willing to bet serious money — $1 million, to be precise — that the allegations against Diddy aren’t proven to be “weird” in court.
The Philadelphia rapper has largely stayed silent on his friend and collaborator’s sex trafficking and racketeering charges, but did appear to address some of the sordid claims about the Bad Boy boss on Thursday (September 19).
After commenting on the mass layoffs at his former label Atlantic Records, a user mocked him by replying: “bruh this n-gga just be setting himself up to get cooked. read the room [crying face emojis].”
Meek alluded to Diddy’s case while hitting back: “I will personally give you a million dollars if these stories add up in anything weird beyond trench/hood level … it’s 2 things we can’t do in the trenches … it’s no way yall know what type of man I am.”
I will personally give you a million dollars if these stories add up in anything weird beyond trench/hood level … it’s 2 things we can’t do in the trenches … it’s no way yall know what type of man I am #cybertruck at 12 tap in lil buddy! https://t.co/aKUeFnPGP5
— MeekMill (@MeekMill) September 20, 2024
Diddy was arrested in New York earlier this week and charged with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution — all of which he has pleaded not guilty to.
At the heart of the case are the mogul’s alleged “freak offs,” which are described as “elaborate sex performances that [Diddy] arranged, directed, masturbated during, and often electronically recorded.”
Prosecutors say he coerced women to participate in these sex sessions using drugs, violence, threats and blackmail, as well as hiring and transporting male sex workers across state lines and internationally to have sex with the women.
According to the indictment, federal agents seized evidence of these freak offs during the raids on Diddy’s Los Angeles and Miami homes in March, including footage of the sexual performances and over 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant.
Further alleged details have since come to light, with a federal law enforcement source claiming that Puffy kept “sex rooms” at his Florida mansion in which hidden cameras were installed in various locations.
The insider also claimed that when he wasn’t involved in the freak offs himself, Diddy would often watch them remotely via the hidden cameras on his phone, sometimes casting it onto a TV in another part of the house.
“In my opinion, he’s as bad as Jeffrey Epstein,” they told the New York Post. “These women are young. Either barely legal, or barely illegal.”
Meek Mill himself was roped into Diddy’s civil legal troubles earlier this year when producer Lil Rod claimed in his sexual assault lawsuit that the “Cold Hearted” collaborators had a sexual relationship.
The MMG rapper quickly shut down the allegation, calling it “sick.”
“I’m from Philly I don’t do coke or freaky ass molly … nobody won’t even offer me coke because I’m that heavy …. No man or watt would ever approach me about gay activity and the whole place don’t get flipped … woke up seeing this on every blog like they know I’m coming! Lol,” he wrote on X.