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“Craziest Thing I’ve Seen”: Meek Mill Recalls Party Moment with Diddy

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As music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs continues to face a high-profile federal trial on sex trafficking, racketeering, and other serious charges, rapper Meek Mill is speaking out—breaking his silence on what he calls the “craziest” experience he’s ever had at one of Diddy’s parties.

The Philadelphia-born rapper took to social media to address not only his past association with Combs, but also a resurfaced lawsuit that has loosely linked his name to recent allegations. Meek specifically referenced a previous suit filed by music producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, which has since been dropped.

“In the midst of Diddy on federal trial I wanna bring back up ‘Lil Rod’ and his lawsuit that was dropped,” Meek wrote. “He never said my name, but these blogs amplified that whole agenda against me. My culture don’t believe it, but it’s an attack on my brand. I wanna get to the bottom of it!”

What Meek Mill Claims to Have Witnessed

In a now-deleted post, Meek went further, describing what he claims was the most shocking thing he’s ever seen at a Diddy-hosted event.

“Just to put that on public record … the craziest thing I seen at a Puff party is ‘coke vibes,’” he wrote. “And that’s going on at all these parties.”

Meek emphasized that while he does not judge others, he personally avoids drug use—even marijuana and distanced himself from what he described as widespread substance abuse in entertainment circles.

“I’m from Norf Philly, I had millions since I was 23. I don’t even wanna be addicted to weed,” he said, positioning himself as an observer rather than a participant.

Addressing Street Cred and Online Allegations

The rapper also called out online personality Luce Cannon, criticizing his recent appearance on DJ Akademiks’ podcast, where Cannon claimed to have robbed Meek in Los Angeles years ago.

“That Akademiks interview was full bait… He’s a nobody saying he walked up and robbed me,” Meek said. “I was running into Suge Knight and Big U when I came to L.A., no camera phone vibes. I was showing people it’s more to life with Black success.”

Meek framed the narrative as an ongoing effort to damage his reputation, and insisted that the media’s attempt to tie him to Diddy’s current legal troubles is unfounded.

Combs, once one of hip-hop’s most influential and untouchable figures, is currently under federal investigation and facing multiple civil lawsuits alleging rape, sexual exploitation, and coercion.

The ongoing case has shaken the music industry and cast a spotlight on long-whispered rumors about Diddy’s private lifestyle and the culture of excess at his famous parties.

With more public figures now coming forward, whether in support or distancing themselves, the court of public opinion continues to shift alongside the legal proceedings.

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