Diddy Faces Payroll Complaints From Behind Bars As Employees Allegedly Go Unpaid
Diddy Faces Payroll Complaints From Behind Bars As Employees Allegedly Go Unpaid
Diddy’s money troubles are spilling beyond his prison walls, with staffers claiming they’re being left unpaid while his team insists everything is running smoothly.
Sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ that his finances are currently being overseen by Tri Star Sports & Entertainment, and that some staffers feel the firm is keeping too tight of a grip on his money. Allegedly, several attorneys handling Diddy’s growing list of civil lawsuits have gone unpaid, along with additional employees — prompting at least one person to quit.
However, Diddy’s rep, Juda Engelmayer, pushed back on the claims, telling TMZ, “People, personnel, and attorneys are all being paid, and no one is leaving.”
When asked if payments were being made on time, Engelmayer added, “Sean Combs controls his own finances. Everyone gets paid for their work once it’s completed and confirmed, after routine review.”
Diddy is currently serving a 50-month sentence at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey following his Mann Act convictions.
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