Former Unhealthy Boy artist and Junior M.A.F.I.A. member Lil Stop has spoken out amidst severe allegations towards music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs.
The allegations towards Combs have been grave and quite a few, portray a troubling image of his previous actions. Combs has not too long ago come underneath fireplace as a result of allegations of violence and sexual assault.
Among the many accusations detailed, Combs was accused of assaulting his ex-girlfriend Cassie, a difficulty that was reportedly resolved rapidly by a settlement.
Moreover, Combs faces allegations of sexual assault towards Joi Dickerson Neil. Much more disturbing are the claims of a girl recognized solely as Jane Doe, who alleges that within the early Nineties, Combs and singer-songwriter Aaron Corridor dedicated egregious acts of sexual violence towards her and a pal following an occasion at Uptown Data.
Lastly, Diddy was hit with a $30 million lawsuit filed by a person named Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, who claimed the mogul sexually assaulted him, tried to cowl up a taking pictures, and even taped celebrities throughout notorious “freak off events.”
Throughout an interview, Lil Stop, a long-time collaborator and pal of Diddy, appeared to defend the embattled mogul.
“On the finish of the day, a number of issues is accusations. We don’t know if it’s true or if it’s not. I’m not the one to say what’s true and what’s not. However I hope everybody finds consolation, finds peace. And that’s how I see it,” Lil Stop advised TMZ.
Lil Stop rose to fame as a member of Junior M.A.F.I.A., a gaggle put collectively by The Infamous B.I.G. within the early ’90s. The group included members comparable to himself, Lil’ Kim, Trife, Larceny of The Snakes, Capone, Bugz, Mc Klepto, Nino Brown, Chico Del Vec, and Banger.
The group hit large with the classics “Gamers Anthem” and “Get Cash” that includes Infamous B.I.G. from their debut album Conspiracy in 1995. They disbanded after the homicide of B.I.G. in March 1997.
This affiliation with Hip-Hop royalty positioned Stop amid the style’s golden period, not simply as a witness however as an lively participant.
Towards the top of the interview, Lil Stop revealed a documentary that can delve into Junior M.A.F.I.A.’s intricate historical past and behind-the-scenes tales is on the way in which, promising an enriching narrative on one in all Hip-Hop’s most revered collectives.
“It’s a documentary we bought to engaged on, a M.A.F.I.A documentary. It’s going to inform our trials and tribulations and our love for one another. We’re [also] engaged on some issues so far as the MAFIA the group,” Lil Stop revealed.