Suge Knight may be behind bars, but he’s got some words for Sean “Diddy” Combs.
The former music executive, who is serving a 28-year prison sentence for manslaughter at San Diego’s RJ Donovan Correctional Facility, issued a warning in a “Collect Call” podcast outtake obtained by TMZ Friday.
Knight began on a lighter note by praying for Combs’ seven kids after federal agents raided the Bad Boy Records founder’s Miami and Los Angeles homes Monday.
The scandal was “definitely not nothing to cheer about,” he said. “It’s a bad day for hip-hop, for culture, for black people.”
Knight, 58, went on to tell Combs, 54, “Your life is in danger.”
The Death Row Records co-founder alleged, “You know the secrets [and] who’s involved in that little secret room you guys [are] participating in. So you know they’re gonna get you if they can.”
He also advised Combs not to go by Brother Love — the name he assumed in 2017 — if he ends up incarcerated.
“Brother Love is not a good code name for prison,” Knight claimed while giving the rapper “some real advice.”
He also hinted that Combs should turn himself in, as Knight himself did in 2015 after a deadly hit-and-run in West Hollywood, Calif.
“I turned myself in,” the convicted felon reminded Combs. “Sometimes you’ve got to face the music. That’s most of the time.”
While Combs notably has yet to be charged with a crime, the Grammy winner has been sued multiple times in recent months for alleged sexual assaults.
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The embattled music mogul’s legal trouble began in November 2023 when his on-again, off-again girlfriend Cassie accused him of rape and physical abuse.
Although the former couple quickly reached an “amicable” settlement, Combs was subsequently hit with multiple lawsuits, including one by former employee Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones.
The $30 million lawsuit names 50 Cent’s ex Daphne Joy and Yung Miami as alleged sex workers paid by Combs, which Joy has denied.
Combs, meanwhile, has denied any wrongdoing, with his attorney Shawn Holley referring to Jones’ lawsuit as “reckless name-dropping” and “pure fiction.”
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-330-0226.
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