Jonathan Davis, Diddy’s lawyer, responds to the latest charges raised in Rolling Stone’s explosive article into the Bad Boy mogul

It was suggested by Diddy’s attorney that the source was “unreliable.”In response to the fresh accusations made against the Bad Boy entrepreneur by Rolling Stone, Jonathan Davis, Diddy’s attorney, has issued a statement. According to the article, while Diddy was a student at Howard University, he allegedly abused his fiancée. After being contacted for comment, Davis gave a statement to the media that said the sources were “unreliable.”

For Davis, “Mr. Combs cannot comment on settled litigation, will not comment on pending litigation, and cannot address every allegatiоn picked up by the press from any source, no matter how unreliable.” Davis’s statement was relayed to the news organization. “The right people are looking into this, so we’ll be sure any serious concerns will be handled in the right place, where the rules separate reality from fiction.”

An acquaintance of Diddy’s college fiancée who remembered a particularly unsettling episode is cited by Rolling Stone at one point in the article. In their account, Diddy was described as arriving to their hostel “belligerent” and “screamed, hollered and acted a stone fool until she [the girlfriend] came downstairs.” The classmate then asserts that Diddy “screamed at the top of his lungs” while he belted her “all over the place.”

Many purported eyewitnesses to the incident were contacted by the media outlet. Another alum of Howard University said they aren’t shocked that Diddy’s legacy would be a “disgrace,” as the news source describes it. “I was completely unprepared for this,” they stated. You’re already a bully while you’re a student. You were already under the impression that you needed authority over other people.