Speaking from a California prison, the former Death Row Records boss told ABC News that Diddy should reveal the full extent of who was involved in the alleged sex parties and misconduct now under federal scrutiny.
Diddy is currently facing federal charges in New York City, including sex trafficking, racketeering and coercion. The trial, which began May 12th, has already featured testimony from key witnesses like former assistant Cassie Ventura, Capricorn Clark and an assistant using the pseudonym “Mia,” who described a pattern of abuse and manipulation. Knight’s remarks come as the Hip-Hop world reckons with a growing list of allegations tied to power, exploitation and silence. The incarcerated mogul believes Diddy’s trial could be a turning point—if the truth is fully told.
Knight, once Diddy’s rival during the East Coast–West Coast feud of the 1990s, now says the focus should be on transparency and accountability. Diddy has denied all allegations and has not been criminally charged in connection with some of the civil lawsuits filed against him.