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Diddy employees forced to transport ‘pink cocaine’, drug found in Liam Payne’s system: report

Diddy employees forced to transport ‘pink cocaine’, drug found in Liam Payne’s system: report

Diddy employees forced to transport 'pink cocaine', drug found in Liam Payne's system: report

A new complaint has surfaced, alleging that employees working for Sean “Diddy“You had to wear combs.”pink cocaine“, the same drug found in Liam Payne’s system after his death, People reported. The allegations, which detail rampant drug use within Combs’ business operations, have added further controversy to the growing list of legal problems of the music mogul.
According to court documents filed in February, Combs’ employees – from chefs to housekeepers – were instructed to transport a range of drugs, including cocaine, ecstasy and marijuana, with a particular emphasis on “pink cocaine,” People reported. also known as tusi, is a dangerous cocktail of substances including ketamine, methamphetamine and MDMA.
Liam Payne was found dead after falling from his hotel balcony in Buenos Aires. Reports said Payne had been “overwhelmed by drugs and alcohol” before the fall, and initial autopsy results revealed pink cocaine was in his system. Argentine authorities have since raided the hotel where Payne was staying, looking for evidence and testimonies.
Authorities are currently investigating the hours leading up to Payne’s death, and toxicology reports are expected to be completed this week. The Buenos Aires prosecutor’s office confirmed that Payne was alone at the time of the fall and that he was suffering from a drug addiction episode. Payne, who had spoken openly about his struggles with addiction and fame, was a beloved figure despite the challenges he faced.
The last drug allegations against Combs comes amid a multitude of legal battles. The suit was filed months after a series of lawsuits, including one filed by Combs’ ex, Cassie Ventura, accusing him of sexual abuse. Combs’ legal team has categorically denied the allegations, with his lawyers calling the allegations an attempt for financial gain.
Combs now faces at least two dozen lawsuits, several of which accuse him of sexual misconduct and coercion. The plaintiffs allege that Combs used his position to intimidate victims into silence, often involving his staff in facilitating illegal activities.
In one of the complaints, Combs’ staff was allegedly instructed to cover up his actions and keep drugs on hand for various occasions. Despite these growing allegations, Combs has maintained his innocence and vowed to fight these allegations in court.