Kanye West, Kim Kardashian feud as he drops new song featuring daughter North, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs
The rapper allegedly threatened to “go to war” with Kardashian over their daughter’s trademarked name.
The rapper allegedly threatened to “go to war” with Kardashian over their daughter’s trademarked name.
Post reporter Kyle Schnitzer observed from inside the courtroom that Combs, 55, had gray hair and a “puffy” figure.
“As a result,” Combs’ legal team argued, “the CNN videos do not fairly and accurately depict the events in question.”
The NFL star and the comedian denied the allegations via X after being name-dropped in an amended lawsuit on March 7.
According to the suit obtained by Page Six, John Doe claimed he was hired by the “Act Bad” rapper through a Florida-based male companion service.
The “Act Bad” rapper’s attorneys claimed the warrants were too broad and “presented a grossly distorted picture of reality.”
Anthony Ricco was one of Combs’ six attorneys working on his sex-trafficking case, which is set to go to trail on May 5.
Sean “Diddy” Combs has filed a $100 million defamation lawsuit against NBCUniversal and the production company Ample for the alleged lies aired in “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy.” Page Six exclusively obtained the lawsuit, deta…
Combs’ attorneys claim, per the complaint obtained by Page Six, that the doc “maliciously and baselessly jumps to the conclusion that Mr. Combs is a ‘monster’ and ‘an embodiment of Lucifer.'”
The disgraced rapper’s lawyer told Page Six that Combs is “as committed as ever to fighting these charges and winning at trial.”
The rapper’s book, “Go Higher,” hit stands earlier this month.
“He did whatever he wanted, and we were just at his disposal. … He’s a predator,” Phillip Pines claimed of the Bad Boy Records founder.
The embattled music mogul is the subject of another buzzy documentary.
Danity Kane alum D. Woods claimed the girl group’s founder, Sean “Diddy” Combs, was predatory and created a verbally abusive work environment. The singer broke her silence on her traumatic experience working with the rapper during her…
“This moment now is a time where I feel like my experience, my truth will really be heard and actually considered and believed,” the singer said on “GMA.”
“You feel so small and insignificant because this person has so much power and resources,” Pasion said in Investigation Discovery’s upcoming “The Fall of Diddy” doc.