With the heat against Diddy already intensifying on social media, Grammy-winning producer Amir "Prince" Motamedi added more fuel to the fire by accusing the rap mogul of blackballing him in 2011.
According to Motamedi, he was blackballed by Diddy after refusing to give in to the rap veteran's sexual advances in 2011.
"13 years I've been exposing this man #diddy no one believed me till now. At that time when you were my age looking as good as I did s*** he wanted my ass, but homeboy didn't know I don't get down wit none of that s***," Motamedi captioned his Instagram post.
Motamedi detailed that when speaking to Diddy about a song for French Montana in 2011, the rap mogul "took a pass" at him.
"Diddy tried to blackball me because I didn't suck his dick," he alleged in his post. "But before investigating, he didn't know my roots with the music industry and Suge Knight. What goes around, comes around and I'm still here MF. Yall seen the videos today Yall should have listened to @2pac Word to 50cent."
50 Cent reacted to Motamedi's story in a now-deleted Instagram post, saying, "I don't know, this is so bad. A lot of people aren't saying anything because they are in them tapes."
Motamedi's statement came after a 2016 video of Diddy brutally assaulting his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura went viral on social media.
In the graphic video, Ventura was seen walking toward the elevator when she was chased down by Diddy, who was wearing only a bath towel. The rap mogul then grabbed his then-girlfriend by the neck and pushed her to the ground before kicking her.
Diddy then kicked Cassie again as she lay on the ground. He then proceeds to drag her by her clothes to their hotel room. When Cassie finally had the strength to stand up, Diddy shoved her. In another scene, Diddy sat on a chair, grabbed an object from a nearby table, and threw it to Cassie.
Diddy then released an apology video, admitting to the assault. He claimed that he was "disgusted" by his actions before and now after the video has been released. People reported that Diddy allegedly tried to pay the hotel $50,000 to obtain the surveillance footage that is now released.
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