on folks? The guy has proven himself as a money maker
so why does he have to prove that he's tough too? Because
he believes his own press and has become a legend in his
own mind. My bet is that when he was coming up as a
youngster he had very few fades because he was your
typical wallflower, you know, the laid back type that
kept his mouth shut and his head in a book. Yeah, he
got bullied at times but more than likely someone was
there to bail him out.
So now that he's got fortune and fame and not to mention
a staff of hired guns now he can be the big bully on the block.
Well Mr. Combs you need to wise up cause you can only skate
so much before the judicial system nails you and remember
the ice is getting mighty thin baby! Check out the article below
and feel free to comment.
Sean "Diddy" Combs is no longer under investigation by the NYPD following allegations that he roughed up longtime friend Steven Acevedo during an incident last month at Manhattan's Kiosk nightclub.
"I've been informed by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office that after a thorough investigation, they have made a decision not to authorize any arrests in connection with the incident involving Mr. Combs and Steven Acevedo on Oct. 13," Diddy's lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, said in a statement to E! News.
"I want to commend the D.A.'s office and the New York City Police Department for conducting a thorough and very fair investigation into this incident and not allowing this private disagreement between two acquaintances to turn into a criminal charge."
Acevedo, 31, had filed a police report accusing Diddy of punching him in the face during an argument over a woman. Acevedo reportedly suffered a bloody nose and swollen lip, according to the New York Post.
Meanwhile, Diddy is still the subject of a $5 million lawsuit brought by hip-hop promoter James Waldon, who claims he was assaulted by Diddy's bodyguards at a New York club last June.
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