Suge Knight warns Diddy of danger in response to raids from prison

Suge Knight doesn’t hesitate to take advantage of someone’s misfortune, especially when that someone is Diddy. He has a chilling response to the recent federal raids on the homes of the Bad Boy mogul.

TMZ Hip Hop has obtained new commentary from Suge Knight, which is an outtake from his “Collect Call” podcast with Dave Mays. In the commentary, the Death Row founder expresses his strong conviction that his long-time rival is bound for prison, just like he was.

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Suge expresses his concern and sends his thoughts and prayers to Diddy’s children, especially Justin and King Combs. During the raid conducted by the authorities in Los Angeles, the kids were briefly detained in handcuffs but were not arrested.

According to Suge, the accusations against Diddy, which have been made in multiple civil lawsuits, are detrimental to the reputation of hip hop and Black culture. Suge advises Diddy to take responsibility for his actions and surrender to the authorities.

Diddy has not faced any arrests or charges related to any crimes. However, Suge seems to be confident in his understanding of how the situation will unfold, especially now that the U.S. Attorney’s Office is involved.

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Suge’s audio serves as his sole official response to Diddy’s controversy, as his X account is currently experiencing hacking incidents with false posts.

In his latest podcast episode, he delves deeper into his grievances with Diddy and Jermaine Dupri.

Suge’s friend, Big Jake, gained notoriety when he was tragically killed in 1995 outside an Atlanta party. Since then, Suge has held a longstanding grudge against JD and Puffy, as he still refers to him. Additionally, the East Coast vs. West Coast rap wars have further fueled the tensions between them.

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Diddy’s team considers the federal investigation to be a complete witch hunt, according to TMZ’s initial report. However, Suge believes it’s necessary for Diddy to start getting ready for the worst-case scenario: a federal trial, conviction, and subsequent prison sentence.

He advises Diddy against using his latest nickname, “Brother Love,” while serving his prison sentence. According to him, prison is not the appropriate place for such a title.

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Suge is currently serving a 28-year sentence for manslaughter in a California State Prison. It’s no surprise that he is finding joy in Diddy’s legal troubles, as they say, misery loves company.

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