Suge Knight warns Diddy, mentions ‘secret room’: ‘Your life is in danger ’cause you know the secrets’

Sean “Diddy” Combs was warned that his “life is in danger” as a longtime rival spoke out from behind bars about a “secret room.”

From the initial raid to an expanding federal investigation, onlookers believed that the proverbial walls were closing in on the Bad Boy Records founder. Now, in a recent episode of the “Collect Call” podcast, Death Row Records co-founder Marion “Suge” Knight Jr. offered some advice for the hip-hop rival he believed to be prison-bound.

“I’ll tell you what, Puffy, your life is in danger ’cause you know the secrets, who’s involved in that little secret room you guys are participating in,” Knight said before adding, “So, you know they’re gonna get you if they can.”

Fox News host Jesse Watters shared the comments from the mogul serving a 28-year sentence, having pled guilty to voluntary manslaughter in 2018, and expanded on the mounting trouble for Combs.

“We found Diddy. The disgraced billionaire hip-hop mogul and Democratic Party community organizer was spotted for the first time since having his homes raided in a major sex trafficking investigation similar to Jeffrey Epstein’s,” said Watters on the Friday edition of his program. “They say he was seen swinging clubs at a Topgolf in Miami with his daughters. He may look relaxed, but behind the scenes there’s panic.”

The host noted how TMZ had reported on an expanding federal case against Combs “as prosecutors from the Southern District of New York have been dishing out subpoenas to multiple corporations tied to the mogul, like cell phone providers and computer companies.”

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“At the same time, Diddy’s been unloading his assets,” said Watters. “The timing not coincidental. Selling off his stake in Revolt TV and returning music rights from Bad Boy Records…Now, sources say even commercial airlines will be subpoenaed, possibly the FAA, as investigators look for anyone who flew on Diddy’s dimes. They’re not looking for victims, they’re looking for witnesses. People with unfettered access to Diddy’s alleged crimes and freak off parties.”

As had been reported, when Combs’ properties were raided Monday, the entertainer’s attorney had released a statement on his behalf that said in part, “This unprecedented ambush — paid with an advanced, coordinated media presence — leads to a premature judgment of Mr. Combs and is nothing more than a witch hunt.”

Meanwhile, faced with multiple lawsuits over alleged sexual abuse, claims of possession of illegal firearms and narcotics as well as a report from a former bodyguard contending that the hip-hop artist was a confidential informant for the FBI, all while an alleged personal “drug mule” had been arrested, Knight continued to dig at his rival.

“I turned myself in,” he said on the podcast. “Sometimes you got to face the music. That’s most of the time.”

The incarcerated man added further warnings of an X-rated nature as he suggested Combs be prepared beforehand for how he might be treated by or treat his potential fellow inmates in an intimate sense. “You gotta make a decision, when you go to prison. You gonna be standing up p***ing or squatting, sitting down p***ing.”

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“Do not do your time going by Brother Love,” Knight added of another moniker of Combs. “Brother Love is not a good code name for prison.”

Kevin Haggerty

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