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“We got $40,000 from Sean Combs”: P Diddy Allegedly Lied After 9 People Died in a Deadly Stampade Because of His Appearance
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While Sean P Diddy Combs lies in jail, awaiting trial for the harrowing charges against him, his past has been catching up with him amid the ongoing drama and controversy. Even though the events post the Cassie Ventura lawsuit are the biggest conspiracy regarding the music mogul, his first taste of controversy happened more than 30 years ago.

Diddy in a still from Hawaii Five-0 | Credits: CBS

When he was still building his rep, the rapper collaborated on a charity basketball game at New York City’s City College that led to a deadly stampede. So while he did pay money to the victims, the rapper never apologized.

Diddy’s earliest controversy: the City College stampede of 1991 Diddy in a still from Monster’s Ball | Credits: Lionsgate Films

Over three decades ago, while Diddy was working at Uptown Records, he collaborated with rapper Heavy D for a charity basketball game at City College.
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  • 1/28/2025
  • by Maria Sultan
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