Suge Knight, once one of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ fiercest rivals, says he doesn’t believe the hip-hop mogul should face prison time as he battles serious federal charges. The former Death Row Records boss, currently serving a 28-year sentence for a fatal 2015 hit-and-run, broke his silence about Diddy’s legal troubles during an appearance on Cuomo on May 27.
Despite decades of bad blood, Knight expressed a surprising sense of fairness regarding his former adversary. “Puffy and I are not friends. But Puffy should definitely walk,” Knight said in the NewsNation interview. “There were other executives involved in Puffy’s life, and for Puffy to be the only guy that gets on the stand is a sad day for hip-hop.”
Combs is currently under federal investigation on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. The legal case has drawn widespread media attention, not only for its gravity but also because of Combs’ long-standing influence in the music industry.
Knight, whose feud with Diddy helped fuel the infamous East Coast–West Coast hip-hop rivalry of the 1990s, acknowledged their history but stood firm on the principle of justice. “I don’t think this is a case where Puffy should be going to prison,” Knight continued. “At some point, the law gotta be blind… What’s right is right, wrong is wrong.”
That rivalry between Knight’s Death Row Records and Diddy’s Bad Boy Records was among the most defining chapters in hip-hop history. It is widely believed to have contributed to the tragic deaths of Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G., both of whom were signed to the respective labels, as Per Billboard.
Now, nearly three decades later, Knight’s comments reflect a surprising tone of objectivity, even going so far as to suggest that Diddy may receive political intervention if convicted. “Trump’s gonna pardon him,” Knight predicted. “I feel that Puffy is going to be alright and have a fair shot at it.”
Knight’s remarks are likely to stir debate in the hip-hop community, where opinions on Combs’ legal situation are deeply divided. While some critics argue that the allegations demand full accountability, others echo Knight’s sentiment that Combs is being unfairly singled out.
As Diddy awaits the next steps in his legal battle, Knight’s unexpected defense adds another layer of complexity to a case already steeped in history, controversy, and the lingering shadows of a hip-hop rivalry that defined an era.
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