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Diddy Dubbed a 'Monster' by Lil Rod After Accusing the Producer of Cash Grab With $30M Lawsuit
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When slamming the Bad Boy Records founder, the producer also recalls being invited to a Thanksgiving dinner where he believed no one would speak because they all had signed NDAs.

AceShowbiz - Sean "P. Diddy" Combs just got called out by his accuser Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones. Having been accused of a cash grab with his $30 million lawsuit, the producer described the "Gotta Move On" rapper as a monster.

"He's a monster," Lil Rod said in a new interview with Rolling Stone. "He'll do whatever is necessary to get exactly what he wants. He doesn't take no for an answer. He [told me] himself, 'I'll smack my mama.' Anybody who can say that even jokingly is a monster."

"He's nothing to be played with," Lil Rod added. "For a person whose brand is Love Records, and changed their name to Love and named their kid Love, he doesn't show love. He's just marketing."

During the sit-down, Lil Rod also recalled being invited to a Thanksgiving dinner where he believed no one would speak because they all had signed NDAs. "About 10 minutes later, Puff comes rolling in with Yung Miami and others following behind. Assistants were lighting candles, giving us cocktails," he recounted.

"He went in his bathroom attached to the studio and summoned me and DeForrest. He asked me if I had a $100 bill. There were three white lines on the sink. He was asking me to do something I've never done before," he continued. "It was awkward. He was trying to get me to do some drugs. I don't want to judge anybody, but that's at the top of my list of things I'm afraid to do."

Lil Rod filed a lawsuit against Diddy in February, alleging that the "I Need a Girl" rapper drugged and sexually assaulted him, and also forced him to have sex with sex workers. The emcee's lawyer branded the allegations "pure fiction."

In March, the music producer filed another lawsuit against Diddy and his son Justin Combs. He claimed that they engaged in a "massive" cover-up of their involvement in the shooting of a 30-year-old man at a "writers and producers camp" that was held at Diddy' Chalice Recording Studio in Los Angeles in September 2022.

Diddy has responded to the lawsuit though. He asked a judge to dismiss the allegations leveled at him. In the motion, the disgraced rapper included a recent video of Rod with Uncle Murda during 50 Cent's Humor and Harmony Festival earlier this month, where he said he wants his settlement money.

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