Freddy P, a former member of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ reality TV group Da Band, has expressed his views on Diddy’s recent arrest, describing the legal action as “long overdue.” Diddy faces serious federal charges, including racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation for prostitution. Despite pleading not guilty and attempting to secure a $50 million bail for in-home detention, his request was denied, and he remains incarcerated at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn until his trial.
### Freddy P’s Reaction
In an interview with The Art of Dialogue, Freddy P admitted that Diddy’s arrest was surprising but felt it was necessary, stating, “It’s been long overdue.” He suggested that the federal authorities had to act, as Diddy had seemingly evaded accountability for too long, saying, “If they didn’t do it, everybody is looking at them like, ‘Do you motherf***** exist?’”
### Personal Feelings and Past Grievances
Freddy P revealed that he harbored “hatred” towards Diddy in the past due to financial issues but clarified that he doesn’t wish any harm on him. He acknowledged the sensitive nature of the allegations, noting that there are “a lot of victims” involved and that Diddy is still a father. However, he stressed that individuals are responsible for their actions: “We make our own bed.”
### Power Dynamics and Vulnerability
Freddy P pointed out that Diddy’s current troubles stem from his inability to relinquish control and power over others in the industry. He claimed that Diddy exploited vulnerable artists, saying, “Imagine Puffy, playboy, telling these artists who were struggling financially, ‘Don’t worry about it, come with me to the island, playboy.’” He hinted at personal knowledge of rappers who have been adversely affected by their interactions with Diddy.
### Upcoming Project
Freddy P teased a forthcoming project with Netflix, which he claims will expose Diddy further. He promised that the documentary will reveal the extent of the hurt caused by Diddy’s actions, stating, “There are so many people hurt by this, and when that documentary comes out, it’s going to shock everyone.”
Freddy P’s statements add to the growing scrutiny surrounding Diddy as allegations continue to surface, suggesting a complex web of power dynamics and vulnerabilities in the music industry. As Diddy’s legal battles unfold, the industry’s reaction and the potential revelations from upcoming projects like Freddy P’s documentary will likely keep public interest alive.