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Allegations That 'Victim 3' Was Paid Off And Suge Knight Has Some Advice For Diddy (5/30/25)

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Gene Deal, Sean "Diddy" Combs's former bodyguard, alleged in a recent interview that Combs paid his ex-girlfriend Gina Huynh approximately $2 million, along with providing her housing and educational support, to dissuade her from testifying in his federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial. Deal claimed that Huynh, believed to be "Victim 3" in the indictment, became a "hostile witness" after accepting these benefits, leading to her disappearance from the witness list. Despite being subpoenaed, prosecutors reportedly struggled to locate her, raising concerns about witness tampering and the integrity of the judicial process.

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In a recent prison interview, Marion "Suge" Knight, the incarcerated former CEO of Death Row Records, publicly urged his longtime rival Sean "Diddy" Combs to testify in his ongoing federal sex trafficking and racketeering trial. Knight suggested that by taking the stand, Combs could "humanize his old self" and potentially sway the jury's perception in his favor. He emphasized that Combs's silence might be interpreted as fear, stating, "If they keep him sitting down, it's like he's scared to face the music." Knight encouraged Combs to "tell his truth," implying that honesty and personal accountability could be pivotal in the trial's outcome.



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'Brainwashed': Diddy's Former Bodyguard Says Gina Huynh Was Paid Millions To Stay Silent


Suge Knight tells Diddy to take the stand in effort to ‘humanize’ himself | The Independent

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