American rapper, Meek Mill has offered $100,000 to investigators to uncover why his name is linked to the controversy surrounding his colleague Seun ‘Diddy’ Combs.
KanyiDaily recalls that Diddy was recently arrested on charges including racketeering conspiracy, sexual trafficking, and transporting for prost!tution.
Since then, former associates of Diddy have been under scrutiny, with some being called out and criticized online.
Meek, frustrated by his name being dragged into the situation, took to social media, claiming there is a deliberate attempt to damage his reputation due to his past friendship with Diddy.
He announced his desire to launch a full investigation, tweeting, “I wanna hire an investigative team 100k cash to find out every specific detail involving meek mill name to ‘Diddy’ Case.”
The rapper also questioned who might be influencing the media coverage tying him to the situation
“I also want them to look at who is powering the media involving ‘Meek’ anything to do with buddy,” he wrote.
Meek Mill emphasized that he isn’t concerned about his reputation in the streets—his main worry is the impact on his business dealings.
He wrote, “The streets know wassup with me thats not the case….We talking about business side ,somebody powering these bad campaigns with “meeek mill” again I got 100k for a thorough investigation of who’s powering and how exactly my name connect to this.”
I wanna hire an investigative team 100k cash to find out every specific detail involving meek mill name to “Diddy” Case…. I also want them to look at who is powering the media involving “meek” anything to do with buddy! “Something not right”
— MeekMill (@MeekMill) September 23, 2024
The streets know wassup with me thats not the case….We talking about business side ,somebody powering these bad campaigns🤷🏾♂️ with “meeek mill” again I got 100k for a thorough investigation of who’s powering and how exactly my name connect to this…
— MeekMill (@MeekMill) September 23, 2024
KanyiDaily recalls that Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has reportedly been placed on suicide watch list while awaiting trial.