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Revealing Diddy’s darkest secrets under oath? A-list stars may not testify in court fearing damage to their reputation
In court, P Diddy’s A-list friends won’t speak out because they are scared to death. According to a public relations specialist, Sean Diddy Combs’ well-known pals have remained silent since his arrest and imprisonment because they are scared to death about testifying against him.
The 55-year-old rapper is currently incarcerated at the Metropolitan Detention Centre awaiting trial on charges of trafficking and racketeering, both of which he strongly disputes, as quoted in the Daily Star.
Since Diddy’s arrest last September, Hollywood’s elite has remained silent despite his connections. In an interview with The Mirror, celebrity crisis PR guru Eric Schiffer asserts that the response to Diddy’s arrest is massively quiet within the celebrity community, unlike Harvey Weinstein or R. Kelly.
Many celebrities in Diddy’s impressive network attended his famous parties, but none have defended him over the years. The hush may have been caused by concerns about harming their reputations and possibly disclosing Diddy’s most sinister secrets under oath.
According to the Mirror, celebrities are keeping quiet because they are terrified of their brands being in the spotlight, losing fans due to their connections to Diddy, and worse, being subpoenaed to divulge Diddy’s secret room.
Diddy found himself ringing in his latest birthday behind bars at the Metropolitan Detention Centre (MDC), a prison that has played host to the likes of R Kelly and Ghislaine Maxwell. A lawyer branded the prison ‘hell on earth’ after his client passed away from injuries sustained in a brawl
FAQs
Why are Diddy’s celebrity friends so hesitant to testify?
According to reports, Diddy’s famous friends are concerned about damaging their reputations or being forced to reveal sensitive information under oath. This has contributed to a lack of public support following his arrest on serious charges.
Where is Diddy now being held?
Diddy is being held at the Metropolitan Detention Centre in Brooklyn as he awaits trial on charges of human trafficking and racketeering, which he denies. This facility has previously housed prominent inmates such as R. Kelly.