In the wake of a recent civil complaint filed against him, sources told The Post that Sean “Diddy” Combs has a history of wielding money and power to get others to do his dirty work.
“Other people carried out acts for him and he kept his hands clean,” an insider told The Post.
A lawsuit filed by music producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones in February was amended this week with blockbuster allegations about Combs paying women cash for sex and having people on payroll carry drugs for him.
Jones, who previously worked with Combs, alleged last month that the rapper sexually harassed, drugged and threatened him for over a year.
Jones’ amended complaint alleges that Combs’ ex-girlfriend Yung Miami, 30, carried so-called “pink cocaine” — said to be a mix of cocaine and cheaper substances that can include ketamine, MDMA or opioids, and also known as “tusi” — across state lines for him.
According to the court document, Combs “wanted tusi” for a private-jet flight from Miami to the Something in the Water Music Festival in Virginia,”but Brendan [Paul, Diddy’s alleged drug mule] forgot it.”