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Suge Knight Speaks On On Diddy’s Alleged Gun Confrontation Mentioned In Trial

Things are from the past are bring reveal during Sean “Diddy” Combs’ current sex trafficking trial, including his alleged run-in with Suge Knight 17 years ago. The former Death Row Records label head broke his silence about the allegations and clarified his perspective of the night. During Cassie Ventura’s testimony on May 13, she spoke about how Diddy allegedly stopped a “freak-off” so he could go and confront Knight after he was spotted buy his crew. She testified she was “screaming and crying” out of fear of what Diddy was planning to do, as the Bad Boy founder allegedly grabbed multiple guns and went to go find his target. The following week, Diddy’s former assistant, David James, also spoke about the 2008 event, saying it “shook” him so much that it led him to quit. Knight, who is currently in prison for an unrelated crime, spoke on about the incident. When asked if they had “serious beef” to the point where Diddy would have actually used the guns, Knight responded via phone, “If he’d have confronted me and he had a gun, you best believe he was gonna have to use it, or something was gonna happen. “When you’re dealing with drugs and alcohol and even fear, some people if they feel they’re scared enough, they gotta do something. They can’t do it with their hands, so they gotta bring guns… If you got the serial number changed off, you best believe you’re going to use them,” he continued. The reporter asked Knight if he was armed that night in 2008, and he responded with a laugh, “I was armed with my Bible. In other words, you know I’m not gonna answer that question.

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