Sean "Diddy" Combs emphasized the importance of time revealing the truth in a recent social media post.
This comes as he continues to be entangled in a federal sex trafficking probe and faces numerous lawsuits alleging sexual misconduct.
The 54-year-old Grammy-winning artist, despite vehemently denying the accusations leveled against him, wrote the caption "LOVE" alongside leaving the comment section of the post open.
The posted picture reads, "Time tells truth."
Diddy's latest social media addition attracted a diverse response, with supporters and critics expressing their thoughts amidst the controversy surrounding the rapper.
One commenter wrote, "I stand with Diddy." A second person said, "We're still riding with you," while a third commented, "God got you. Don't worry; everything will be okay."
A critic wrote, "You're definitely gonna serve some time I can tell you that..." while another said of the "time tells truth" prediction, "Yeah that's why you in trouble now."
Numerous individuals also pointed out the legal case in November by an individual formerly mentored by Diddy and who was also in a relationship with him, Cassie Ventura. The suit alleged instances of physical assault, sexual violence, and other forms of mistreatment spanning from 2005 to 2018.
Reports reveal that legal representatives for the "I Need A Girl" hitmaker have formally requested a federal court to drop a lawsuit accusing him and two associates of assaulting a teenager in a New York studio almost two decades ago. They argue that the allegations are unfounded and were presented well past the legal time limit.
In response to multiple lawsuits and a subsequent criminal investigation into allegations of sex trafficking, Diddy, and his legal representatives have taken another legal action as a form of resistance.
"Mr. Combs and his companies categorically deny Plaintiff's decades-old tale against them, which has caused incalculable damage to their reputations and business standing before any evidence has been presented."
"Plaintiff cannot allege what day or time of year the alleged incident occurred, but miraculously remembers other salacious details, despite her alleged incapacitated condition."
In December 2023, a lawsuit was initiated and subsequently updated in March 2024 by the woman currently residing in Canada. The court documents have not disclosed the woman's name.
She recounted being a high school junior in a Detroit suburb in 2003.
Allegedly, Harve Pierre, president of Diddy's Bad Boy Entertainment record label at the time, flew her on a private jet to New York. Once there, she claims to have been plied with drugs and alcohol at a recording studio until she was no longer capable of giving consent for sexual activities.
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