Diddy doesn't think he was dealing in "dirty money" when he gave his son a $360,000 car for his sixteenth birthday.
In an interview with ABC's "Nightline," the rapper got defensive when asked if he thought it was appropriate for him to present Justin Dior Combs with a silver Maybach for his sweet sixteen.
"I think it's appropriate to give my kids whatever I want to give my kids," he told Martin Bashir. "I feel the way I raise my children, I don't have to explain to you or anyone else, 'cause nobody knows the way I raise my children."
Without going into specifics, Diddy suggested that he had talked about money with his brood.
"Nobody knows the lessons that I've taught my children to understand, if they are mentally ready for that," he said. "It wasn't even about a lesson; it's what I wanted to do. I could do whatever I want to do and you can't question me about it."
Diddy gave his son the sleek present in January of this year, which went on to make headlines in February when it was featured on VH1's "My Super Sweet 16."
Earlier on in the ABC interview, Diddy revealed that his children, all six of them, "deserved more (of his) personal time."
In response, Bashir suggested that having six children by different women was setting a bad example for his fans.
"All of my kids are taken care of," Diddy responded. "They all go to the best schools."
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