Sean “Diddy” Combs allegedly had no clue that his phone call from prison with Kanye West was being recorded for public release.
“Puff had no idea it was being captured [on video],” a source informed the New York Post, adding that he “believed he was having a friendly conversation to check on his children.”
Diddy found himself in the midst of Ye’s recent conflict with his ex-spouse Kim Kardashian after Ye criticized her for acquiring trademarks for their offspring’s names, such as North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm West.
Kim sought to prevent Ye from releasing a track from his upcoming BULLY album, which included his 11-year-old daughter, North West, along with a segment of his recorded conversation with Diddy.
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The disgraced mogul is currently being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. In May, he faces charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation for prostitution-related activities.
“Diddy is collateral damage in the turmoil surrounding Ye’s new song – the real conflict is with Kim,” the source added, emphasizing that the situation is “a matter of older influential Black men understanding that these guys are somewhat operating without guidance.”