*Rapper Yung Miami faces allegations of transporting “pink cocaine” (AKA “tuci”) for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, according to a revised lawsuit brought forth by producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones Jr.
The “pink cocaine” is a blend of cocaine with ecstasy, as stated in Lil Rod’s amended lawsuit, filed on Monday, March 25, per Ice Cream Convos. He claims the drug was provided by Diddy’s alleged mule, Brendan Paul.
In the recently submitted paperwork, Jones offers additional insight into what he purportedly observed during his tenure with Diddy while collaborating on “The Love Album.” Jones alleges he witnessed Diddy doing cocaine, claiming the hip-hop mogul has a fondness for “tuci.”
According to the lawsuit, in instances where Brendan Paul neglected to procure “tuci,” Diddy’s personal assistant Kristina Khorram contacted Yung Miami (AKA Caresha Brownlee), who transported it personally on a private jet from Miami and delivered it to Diddy.
The lawsuit names Yung Miami among those identified as Diddy’s sex workers, alongside Daphne Joy, the mother of 50 Cent’s youngest son, Sire Jackson, per Ice Cream Convo.
We reported earlier that Jones alleges in his lawsuit that Combs possesses explicit videos involving celebrities, rappers, and music industry executives.
Jones is seeking $30 million in punitive damages, claiming the Bad Boy Records founder sexually harassed, drugged, and threatened him for more than a year.
He served as Comb’s videographer from September 2022 to November 2023. Throughout this period, he allegedly documented extensive video and audio evidence of Combs, his associates, and additional individuals participating in significant unlawful activities.
Jones’ lawsuit claims Diddy covertly recorded celebrities during his “freak off” parties.
Meanwhile, Diddy divested all his shares in Revolt TV and is now unaffiliated with the company as an owner or in any capacity. The move comes after the FBI raided his homes in Los Angeles and Miami on Monday.
A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson stated that the search was part of an ongoing investigation carried out with support from multiple law enforcement agencies.
The investigation purportedly stemmed from civil suits filed by five accusers accusing Combs of sexual assault or abuse.
Combs’ attorney, Aaron Dyer, characterized the search as an “unprecedented ambush.”
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