In a recent interview, Sly Diggler revealed that Homeland Security subpoenaed him amid the high-profile Diddy legal case.

After being contacted by federal authorities, Sly was appointed a lawyer and twice had to travel to New York to comply with their demands, including handing over phone records. Although he was warned about potential prostitution charges, Sly secured immunity through a proffer agreement, allowing him to share information without self-incrimination. Despite initial fears about testifying, Sly says prosecutors eventually decided not to call him to the stand during the trial. However, he explained that in the upcoming 2025 trial, 50 Cent’s baby mother reportedly mentioned his real name while discussing male escorts. Sly expressed frustration over her use of his legal name instead of his stage name, acknowledging the complicated spotlight the case has cast on him.

Sly Diggler also opened up about feeling exploited by Diddy and 50 Cent’s baby mother amid the infamous legal case involving prostitution charges. While Diggler doesn’t believe Diddy should be fully exonerated, he feels the music mogul received a slap on the wrist, noting that four years in jail was a significant but not sufficient punishment. Diggler described his complex relationship with those involved, admitting to moments of vulnerability yet ultimately viewing the affection as “fake love.” He revealed feeling used and that opportunities could have been handled better, emphasizing missed chances to explore legitimate business ventures beyond being “hired for” parties. Since the legal fallout, Diggler has had limited contact with 50 Cent’s baby mother, mainly discussing a tape, and is skeptical about renewing any business with Diddy if given the chance. The interview sheds light on behind-the-scenes dynamics and Diggler’s perspective on a high-profile scandal.