P Diddy allegedly forced his party staff members to carry “pink cocaine”.
The drug is also alleged to have been linked to One Direction star Liam Payne’s death after claims that “pink cocaine,” also known as Tuci, was found in his system during an autopsy. The complaint was filed in February 2024 by Rodney ‘Lil Rod’ Jones, who sued Diddy and accused him of sexual harassment.
At the time, Diddy denied the allegations and a lawyer for the rapper said: “Mr Jones is nothing more than a con man, shamelessly looking for an easy and wholly undeserved pay. We have overwhelming, indisputable proof that his claims are complete lies. Our attempts to share this proof with Mr Jones’ attorney, Tyrone Blackburn, have been ignored as Mr Blackburn has refused to return our calls.”
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The lawyer went on to say that they “look forward to addressing these ridiculous claims in court” and that they “intent to take all appropriate action against all who are attempting to peddle”.
Jones’ complaint, which was launched earlier this year, suggested that Diddy would pressure “all employees, from the butler to the chef to the housekeepers” to keep tiny bags on them at all times. The complaint also alleged that the employees would “walk around with a pouch or a fanny pack filled with cocaine, GHB, ecstasy and marijuana gummies”.
Rodney also alleged that Diddy forced him to recruit prostitutes and have sex with them. He claims to have hundreds of hours of videos documenting Combs’ “serious illegal activity”.
Diddy reportedly filed a motion to dismiss a $30million lawsuit that was launched against him by Jones. The substance known as “pink cocaine” is a mix of different drugs, which can often include ketamine, MDMA and meth – Tuci does not regularly contain cocaine.
The drug gets its vibrant pink colour from food dye and has increased in popularity as a party drug. Medical professionals have said that the risks are hallucinations, heart failure and psychosis, while just the individual drugs taken separately can themselves cause strokes, seizures and heart attacks.
After a partial autopsy was carried out on Liam Payne’s body, it was alleged that the singer had traces of pink cocaine in his system when he fell to his death from a third floor balcony on 16 October. He was aged just 31.
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