Meek Mill Calls Out Publications Linking Him To Diddy, Says They’re ‘Posting Things To Destroy The Culture’

Meek Mill Calls Out Publications Linking Him To Diddy, Says They’re ‘Posting Things To Destroy The Culture’
Rapper Meek Mill is not here for publications linking him to Diddy.
Meek posted a screenshot of a video showing a Google search for “Meek Mill birthday 2014,” featuring recent news stories about the chaos that allegedly went down at the event. The screen recording included claims from property manager Jason Haight, who described the venue where the party was held as a “disaster” afterward, with “broken bottles of alcohol, used condoms, blood on the bedding,” and much more.
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Along with the screen grab, Meek tweeted:
“None of these publications are owned by black men posting things to destroy the names and brands of the culture! Ima stand on this I know it’s somebody behind this! Ima start a war behind it too when I find out!!!!”
Despite their past relationship, it seems Meek has distanced himself from Diddy following his September 2024 arrest on charges including racketeering and sex trafficking.
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