Suge Knight, co-founder and former CEO of Death Row Records, called out rappers like Jay-Z, Snoop Doog and Dr. Dre for not speaking out after Diddy’s arrest.
Knight, currently incarcerated at Richard J. Donovan State Prison for voluntary manslaughter, made these and other statements about Sean Combs, AKA Diddy, to Chris Cuomo during a phone interview.
Suge Knight claims that Diddy was “taught from people before him and he did it to the younger people after him.”
Diddy’s ex-bodyguard Gene Deal made a similar claim this week, saying, “To keep it frank, he was doing to other people what was done to him… that’s a learned behavior.”
Suge Knight went on to claim that Diddy isn’t the only one with tapes of famous people doing heinous things.
“He’s not the only one,” Knight said. “They got all the tapes, when you talk about the tapes, but this been going on for a long time.”
Chris Cuomo then asked Knight, “What tapes are you talking about? Who has them? And what kinds of things do you think they show?”
“You know what they show,” he replied.
Suge Knight also called out several big name rappers for not speaking out and being whistleblowers following Diddy’s arrest.
“I don’t care if it’s T.I.,” he said. “I don’t care if it’s Rick Ross. I don’t care if it’s Jay. I don’t care if it’s Snoop. I don’t care
if it’s Game. I don’t care if it’s Dre. Nobody stepping up on the fact that, you know what’s going.”
He continued, “There’s got to be a solution. Because this has been going on in the industry for a whole bunch of years, for decades. And at
the same time, nobody want this to be true. It shouldn’t have to be true. But if we don’t fix it and do something about it, history will constantly repeat itself.”
Suge Knight also compared Diddy to Jeffrey Epstein in that he could be in danger in prison because of what he knows or because someone just wants to “get a name for themselves.”