Diddy's Shocking Encounter: Ex-Bodyguard Reveals Guns Were Almost Drawn in Suge Knight Confrontation

Suge Knight, Sean “Diddy” Combs
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Recent revelations have revealed that the long-standing tensions between Sean "Diddy" Combs and Suge Knight almost escalated into a gun altercation back in 2010.

Roger Bonds, the music mogul's former bodyguard, shared intricate details about the potentially violent encounter during a recent interview with VladTV.

It started at Mel's Diner, as Bonds recounts how Diddy's entourage unexpectedly crossed paths with the ex-CEO of Death Row Records.

In Bonds' account, it was common for Diddy to request late-night takeout from his assistant, David.

David and security guard, D-Roc, went to Mel's Diner, where they noticed Suge. Upon informing Diddy of Suge's presence, the founder of Bad Boy Records reportedly decided to leave quickly.

Bonds claimed, "When D-Roc opened up his door, Suge opened up his door, and they were facing each other."

"Meanwhile, the assistant slipped off to the side and he called Puff, and said 'Yo, D-Roc and them got a problem.'"

Upon receiving the information, Diddy swiftly packed up h is items and made his way to the Diner. Upon arrival, Diddy reportedly declared, "Let's end this s--t right now," but his entourage ultimately persuaded him to retreat and head back home instead.

The latest revelations come amid new reports continue to surface about the controversies surrounding Diddy.

In addition to ongoing legal challenges, individuals are beginning to reveal undisclosed information regarding Diddy's purported misconduct spanning thirty years.

But an important update has been disclosed by Suge, who is incarcerated at the Ronald J. Donovan Correctional Facility in San Diego.

During his podcast, Collect Call with Suge Knight, he made a significant statement, "Naturally, Puffy [Diddy] been an FBI informant forever, as they would say. That's why it's different when it comes to him," per Vibe.

This information appears to be widely acknowledged among specific groups, as demonstrated by Kanye West's earlier statement and the subsequent removal of the episode from Drink Champs.

Additionally, Suge highlighted that individuals within the field and Diddy's inner circle were aware of his alleged behaviors.

"Regardless of who gets hurt, all everybody been saying is 'Puffy, Puffy, Puffy.' I think they shouldn't all blame everything on Puffy. His exes in the industry knew about it. Everybody in his crew knew about it. The b----h he dates knew about it. Everybody knew about it. So don't push away from it now."

In light of the accusations of being an FBI informant, Suge firmly believes that Diddy's liberty is on borrowed time.

He even declared, "He is destined for prison, just like me."

This declaration follows the surfacing of a new video depicting Diddy's alleged assault on his former partner Cassie, as well as a multimillion-dollar legal claim against him. Adding to the mounting pressure, government officials have searched Diddy's residences in Los Angeles and Miami.

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