Comedian Eddie Griffin thinks that Sean “Diddy” Combs’ life is in danger now that he’s behind bars.
Griffin posted on his YouTube channel about his prediction for the music media mogul — slyly likening him to Jeffrey Epstein who died in prison from an apparent suicide.
“I’ll be surprised if he lives past the end of September,” said Griffin on his NNN show. “He’s a dead man walking.”
The 56-year-old also suggested that there are others involved with Diddy’s crimes that have put a bounty on him behind bars.
“I’m just wondering who is going to get the money? There’s got to be a $100 million hit on this, there’s a contest in the penitentiary right now,” Griffin added.
He continued: "This n***a not going to make it, and that’s going to be the end of the story because we are waiting on the other names involved. You’re not going to hear them; I guarantee you, you’re not going to hear them. The feds are going to take that money and run. Their case is closed; Diddy’s dead, and now they’re going to auction off all his mansions because the feds now own his record label and everything."
Earlier today, Diddy, who’s already facing sex trafficking charges, was the subject of another lawsuit alleging that he drugged, raped and bound a woman in 2001. Thalia Graves alleges that he not only spiked her drink and raped her, but also recorded and published the attack by selling videos of it as pornography.
Dame Dash recently clarified his experience with Diddy and the parties that have been referred to as “Freak Offs” in an unsealed indictment against the disgraced music mogul. After pictures of Dame, Aaliyah, Jay-Z, and Jennifer Lopez at one of the events resurfaced, Dame explained what happened at the one he went to more than 20 years ago.
“I don't go to those parties... I went to one about 20 years ago in the Hamptons and that was it," said Dame. "A lot of people were at those, you know what I mean?"
He made it clear that at the one he went to, nothing happened while he was there. "Ain't shit happen in the Hamptons,” he said. “That's the day I met Aaliyah."
"We hung out there and then we left and that’s what happened...That was 20 years ago and that was not in LA, that was in Miami," he continued. "I know they’re gonna play games with those pictures. I don’t really care.”