**Shocking Revelations About the Mogul and Justin Bieber from Prison**
Suge Knight, once a powerful figure in the American entertainment industry before being imprisoned, has named individuals alleged to use drugs, alcohol, and sex to control Diddy, Usher, and Justin Bieber.
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Amid the global uproar over Sean Combs’ (Diddy) shocking sexual misconduct scandal, News Nation journalist Chris Cuomo called and interviewed Suge Knight, co-founder and former CEO of Death Row Records, on September 24. Notably, Suge Knight is currently serving a 28-year sentence for manslaughter (running over and killing a person).
Suge Knight shocked the world by revealing that Diddy is not just an ordinary sex offender but also a victim of abuse himself.
The former businessman, born in 1965, described Diddy as a product of a corrupt industry with a long history of abusing and sexually assaulting new members. Specifically, Diddy was “trained” by those before him and then did the same to younger artists.
“If you didn’t attend those nude parties, it would be hard to understand what happened, but that doesn’t mean it’s a secret. Because this has been going on in the industry for years, for decades, and throughout,” Suge Knight shared.
When Chris Cuomo asked whether Diddy went from being sexually abused to being a sexual abuser, Suge Knight immediately responded: “Yes, I think that’s completely true. I believe that happened to him.”
Knight emphasized that Diddy is not the only one forcing young artists to endure humiliating sexual acts.
According to Knight, artists under his management previously only smoked marijuana, but after signing with other record labels, they became involved with harder drugs.
“Those people introduced cocaine to my artists. Once they took cocaine, drugs, or alcohol, that’s when strange things happened. I think those things led Puffy (Sean Combs) down that path,” the former music CEO said over the phone.
He even named three major figures—Clive Davis, Russell Simmons, and Andre Harrell (heads of top American record companies)—who used alcohol, drugs, and sex to control Diddy. After gaining experience, Diddy applied the same tactics with Usher and then Justin Bieber.
Knight continued to mention that the music companies Interscope and Universal have policies not to deal with artists in trouble. These companies often use money to silence victims. A woman was put on Interscope’s payroll to legitimize payments after she accused Diddy of sexual assault.
There is no evidence to support Knight’s allegations. Davis, Simmons, and Harrell are all influential figures and have never been prosecuted for any sex-related crimes.
**What Did Those Accused Say?**
A spokesperson for Davis firmly denied the negative claims about the legendary 92-year-old music producer.
“This is completely a fabricated topic spread by a convicted criminal in prison. Knight’s claims about Clive Davis are 100% false as nothing of the sort ever happened. Clive is a mentor to artists, and as such, he would never condone any inappropriate behavior,” the spokesperson affirmed.
Clive Davis (left) was one of those who supported Diddy during his early career. Photo: WireImage.
Clive Davis is known as the former president of Columbia Records and the man behind the success of top vocalists like Whitney Houston, Barry Manilow, and Aerosmith. He has never been accused or convicted of any sex-related crimes.
However, Davis did show support for Diddy. In January, after Combs was sued by his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura for rape and assault, Davis sided with the “Bad Boy for Life” rapper and did not cancel Diddy’s invitation to his annual pre-Grammy party.
Simmons did not respond to media inquiries. However, the co-founder of Def Jam Recordings has a controversial history, with multiple women accusing him of rape in the past. Simmons denied harming anyone, but these controversies led the 66-year-old businessman to leave the company and retreat to a more private life in Bali.
Meanwhile, Andre Harrell, Diddy’s former mentor, passed away from heart failure in 2020 at the age of 59. During his lifetime, he had a clean record.
Representatives for Sean Combs, Usher, and Justin Bieber have remained silent amidst the scandal.