Stevie J has found himself in the middle of a legal battle alongside Hip-Hop mogul Diddy, facing serious accusations of sex trafficking as part of a lawsuit filed by Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones. Stevie J rose to fame in the 1990s, working on Diddy’s production team, The Hitmen, which played a key role in shaping the iconic sound of Bad Boy Records. His contributions to albums like Life After Death by The Notorious B.I.G. and No Way Out by Puff Daddy, as well as hits like “Mo Money Mo Problems” and “Notorious Thugs,” solidified his status in Hip-Hop.
However, his legacy is now at risk due to allegations in Lil Rod’s lawsuit against Diddy. The lawsuit claims Stevie J was part of a so-called “Combs Enterprise,” which allegedly engaged in illegal activities such as sex trafficking and drug-related crimes. According to Lil Rod’s lawyer, Tyrone Blackburn, Stevie J allegedly played a significant role in carrying firearms for Diddy and recruiting women for prostitution.
The lawsuit further alleges that Stevie J ensured Diddy had access to illegal weapons and helped organize women for Diddy’s notorious “freak-off” parties. Stevie J responded to the accusations by stating, “Whatever someone does in their bedroom, that’s what they do… I’ve never seen my man doing anything foul like they talking about.”
Diddy now faces a federal indictment on charges including racketeering and sex trafficking. U.S. Attorney Damian Williams disclosed that the government has gathered substantial evidence, including video footage and testimony from over 50 witnesses. Diddy has denied all charges, and his legal team is preparing to fight the numerous lawsuits.
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