Here’s Why Mase Says He Might Consider Visiting Diddy in Jail

While Diddy and Mase had a turbulent relationship throughout his Bad Boy tenure and beyond, the Harlem rapper says he would be open to visiting the disgraced hip-hop mogul in jail.

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Mase and Cam’ron paid tribute to The Notorious B.I.G.’s mother, Voletta Wallace, during Monday’s (March 17) episode of It Is What It Is, and Cam brought up the rumors of Mase sitting with Diddy’s son, Christian Combs, during last week’s funeral for Wallace.

“I think we looked at each other. I don’t think he saw me, I would have said what’s up,” Mase said. “I mean, if my name was on the list I’d go visit Puff. I would visit him, make sure he was good.”

Even though they’re not on great terms, Mase said he remains thankful to Diddy for giving him a shot in the music world and helping springboard his career. “These are the times when you need people to check up and make sure you’re good,” he added. “He didn’t do all bad, he did some good. I ain’t talking about the tape stuff and all of that, I’m talking about the musical side. Giving me an opportunity, I think as a person of class you definitely got to show up and sit somewhere in the court if they let you.”

Mase said that he doesn’t know if Diddy’s innocent or not, but made sure to clarify that he’s not condoning any of the sexual abuse allegations that are being levied against Diddy. “If they throw my name on the list, I think right now will be a perfect time for me and him to have a conversation,” he continued.

Earlier in March, Mase revealed that he’s planning to release a “triple CD” worth of music during Diddy’s upcoming trial, which is slated to begin on May 12. “The first day of the Diddy trial. We’re dropping,” he said of the album. “You like that? You made me put it out there. I wasn’t going to put that out there, but Mo, you made me.”

Diddy pleaded not guilty on Friday (March 14) to another version of his indictment, charging him with two decades-worth of sex trafficking crimes. Combs has been denied bail and will remain inside Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Correctional Center until his trial in May. He was arrested on sex trafficking and racketeering charges in September.

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