Kalesha Romeka Brownlee, better known as Yong Miami, was added to the lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs in a 25-page addendum. Brownlee is accused of transporting a drug called Tussie, also known as “pink cocaine.”of accusation He’s currently part of a $30 million lawsuit that music producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones filed against the music mogul in February, according to the magazine. hollywood reporter.
The 54-year-old singer is accused of securing “Pink Cocaine” or “2C-B” or “Tusi” for Diddy’s party. According to , phenylethylamine 2C-B is a combination of ecstasy and cocaine. hollywood reporter. The complaint alleges that Diddy obtained the drug from alleged drug mule Brendan Paul, but when he could no longer rely on Paul, he turned to Brownlee.
“Plaintiff and Combs Rico Enterprises were rehearsing for “Something in the Westival,” in Virginia, the court filing says. Defendant Sean Combs wanted a Tusi, but Brendan forgot about it, so Defendant Christina Corum called Yong Miami. Who did that? They probably brought it in on a private jet from Miami.”
Brownlee is not the only high-profile figure to join the case recently.
Jones recently sued actor Cuba Gooding Jr. for sexual assault.
Prince Harry was also named in Jones’ court documents filed against the Bad Boy Records founder. The British royal family was not accused of any wrongdoing.
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