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New Lawsuit Alleges That REDCATED And P Diddy Had Sex

The internet has been focused on one thing since last night: Meek Mill and P Diddy.

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If you're wondering why......a lawsuit was filed in Manhattan yesterday by one of Diddy's ex-producers that featured an interesting REDACTED rapper.

SOURCE - Jones filed the lawsuit in Federal District Court in Manhattan earlier today, reports The New York Times.

SOURCE - However, Akademiks recently delved into the 70+ page lawsuit against Diddy where he discovered the allegation that “Mr. Combs informed Mr. Jones that he engaged in sexual intercourse with rapper5 (REDACTED), R&B Singer6 (REDACTED), and Stevie J.”

It was initially unclear who these two individuals were until Akademiks scrolled to the bottom of the page. The footnotes strongly suggested the possibility of two superstar celebrities: Meek Mill and Usher. As Akademiks scrolled through the document, he observed that the footnotes indicated rapper 5 stated, “He is a Philadelphia rapper who dated Nicki Minaj.” Meanwhile, just beneath it was the footnote for R&B Singer6. This read, "He performed at the Super Bowl and had a successful Vegas Residency.” Although it can’t be confirmed, many began connecting the dots that Meek Mill and Usher are attached to the latest lawsuit filed against Diddy.

Since then, the internet has dug up a bunch of old videos & photos, which may lead to believing the allegations are true:

Here was the moment that DJ Akademiks read the lawsuit on stream:

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MEEEEEEK?

Meek Mill has responded:

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An interesting time on the internet for sure….maybe Kanye was on to something?

And you know who else hasn't been proven wrong? Kat Williams.

The story unfolds with Williams attending a party at Diddy’s lavish mansion, anticipating a night of mingling with celebrities. However, things took an unexpected turn as Williams noticed something peculiar — there were no women present, only men.