Stevie J is not interested in hearing anything more about the Diddy scandal, especially if it comes from 50 Cent.
Stevie was blunt in his exclusive interview with TMZ, saying, “Whatever someone does in their bedroom, that’s what they do.” That has nothing to do with me. My man has never done anything bad like what they’re talking about. Throughout my 29 years of knowing him, I have never seen it.
Stevie was careful to address 50 Cent as well, as in recent months, he has been pursuing everyone connected to Diddy. Fif has been “bringing the Black community down worse than anyone else,” according to the Hitmen producer.
“I’m not concerned about this n***a Curtis; he’s Uncle Tom, and that’s what it is,” he subsequently said.
Hip-hop’s biggest troll, 50 Cent, has demonstrated his unwavering “I don’t care attitude” on social media. “Now it’s not Diddy do it, it’s Diddy done, they don’t come like that unless they got a case,” Diddy posted on Instagram the day his properties were searched.
What was it like when Diddy’s Miami home was raided?
When Homeland Security invaded the house of the Bad Boy founder, Stevie J just so happened to be there. He asserted that while not being a “spring chicken” and having previously seen “excessive force,” he had never seen anything like what happened when Diddy’s house was invaded. He likened it to the actions of Osama Bin Laden, Saddam Hussein, and Pablo Escobar.
He said he witnessed agents go out carrying just one bag.
Stevie J allegations
The Swing Mob producer was mentioned several times in Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones’ lawsuit against Diddy.
Lil Rod claims that Diddy encouraged the former producer of Bad Boy Records to have sex, and he even shared a purported photo of Stevie J having sex with another man.
Lil Rod also asserts that after he tried to express his annoyance at not getting compensated for his work on Diddy’s “Love” record, Stevie J threatened him with texts.