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Diddy Employees Forced to Carry Pink Cocaine, the Same Drug Found in Liam Payne's System
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According to a lawsuit filed by producer Lil Rod in February, the embattled music mogul's ex-chief of staff mandated all employees 'to walk around' with that substance among other drugs.

AceShowbiz - As the world is still grappling with the tragic death of Liam Payne, Sean "P. Diddy" Combs may not be shocked by the side effect of pink cocaine, which was found in the singer's system. According to a lawsuit, the rapper forced his employees to carry the drug all the times for him.

In the complaint filed by Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones back in February, the producer alleges that Diddy's ex-chief of staff Kristina Khorram mandated "all employees from the butler, the chef to the housekeepers, to walk around" with that substance, as well as cocaine, ecstasy, marijuana gummies and the date rape drug GHB.

"It was important to defendant Khorram to have Mr. Combs' drug of choice immediately ready when he asks for it," Lil Rod claims in the suit. He says he witnessed Khorram distribute the drugs to the "Bad Boys for Life" hitmaker and his "celebrity guests" on a yacht and his homes in Los Angeles, New York City and Miami.

According to the producer, the ex-chief of staff openly ordered her assistants to "keep Mr. Combs 'high' off gummies and pills throughout the 13 months that Jones worked with them." Lil Rod says Diddy himself offered him cocaine at one point, but he "rejected" him. Shortly after, he was allegedly sexually assaulted by the hip-hop mogul in a bathroom by the cousin of Diddy's then-girlfriend Yung Miami.

Lil Rod also accuses Yung Miami, who dated Diddy on and off from 2021 until 2024, of transporting pink cocaine for her boyfriend and being a sex worker for him. The City Girls member denied the allegations in April.

Meanwhile, Diddy has blasted the allegations by Lil Rod, calling them "legally meaningless allegations and blatant falsehoods." He is seeking to dismiss the lawsuit.

Diddy's alleged use of pink cocaine resurfaced online after Payne fatally fell from a third-floor balcony at the CasaSur hotel in the Palermo neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina on October 16. Autopsy results determined that he died from internal and external haemorrhages and multiple traumatic injuries.

A few days later, an initial toxicology report indicated that Payne had "multiple substances" in his system when he died, including pink cocaine, crack cocaine and benzodiazepine. The singer had history of struggling with substance abuse, but he was believed to have been sober prior to his trip to Argentina.

Pink cocaine is a drug cocktail ingested in either pill or powder form that consists of ecstasy, ketamine, caffeine and a psychedelic used to treat sexual dysfunction known as 2-CB or Tusi. Despite its name, cocaine is not necessarily found in the drug.

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