More Names Emerge in Diddy’s Legal Troubles
Recent developments have brought more Hollywood names to light in the ongoing legal case against rap and fashion mogul, Diddy. Federal prosecutors are currently focusing on serious allegations, including sexual abuse, human trafficking, and assault.
This week, prominent figures like Beyoncé, Madonna, and actor Leonardo DiCaprio surfaced in connection with the testimony given by Diddy’s ex-assistant, referred to as “Mia.” She claimed that Diddy had subjected her to sexual abuse. Reports indicate that Leonardo DiCaprio was mentioned during this testimony.
At one point, Mia recalled a text she sent to Diddy where she mentioned both Leonardo DiCaprio and Mick Jagger. This part of her testimony came when Diddy’s lawyer sought to downplay the abuse accusations, highlighting how Mia expressed gratitude for the “good times” and “hysterical memories” from her time working for him.
Among the names cited were also director Judd Apatow, the late Chad Boseman, and singer James Brown, all of whom Mia interacted with while involved with Diddy.
Madonna’s name was brought up again when Mia disclosed that she had been hired to oversee the “Material Girls” film division after leaving Diddy’s employ.
Further testimony included mentions of Beyoncé and Rihanna through Briana Bongolan, who noted her work with Diamond Supply Company focused on clothing. She indicated that rivalries between the two artists had stalled their collaboration.
These celebrities join Diddy, along with his associates and a myriad of entertainers linked to his well-known parties.
US rapper Kid Cudi discussed his relationship with Diddy’s former girlfriend, Kathy, shedding light on their tumultuous situation.
Additional names mentioned included Usher and former President Barack Obama, among others like Notorious B.I.G., Rihanna, Suge Knight, Britney Spears, Prince, and actors Michael B. Jordan and Bruce Willis.
As more celebrities get pulled into Diddy’s legal challenges, sources like TMZ have reported that many of them are seeking legal counsel to avoid being entangled in the proceedings.





