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Diddy's Alleged Wire Tapping Of Late Kim Porter Surfaces Amid Sexual Assault Lawsuits

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By Afouda Bamidele on December 1, 2023 at 11:00 AM EST

Former Bad Boy recording artist Mark Curry did not mince words when addressing his former boss, Diddy, and his alleged history of abuse following the sexual assault lawsuits against the latter.

According to the "Bad Boy for Life" hitmaker during a recent interview, the Bad Boy Records founder broke the late Kim Porter's nose and wiretapped her phone in a fit of "insanity." Curry is the latest insider to spill the beans on the unfolding abuse scandal trailing Diddy since his ex, Cassie, accused him of rape and years of abuse in a lawsuit.

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Mark Curry Throws More Dirt On Diddy Amid The Whirlwind Of Sexual Abuse Scandals Trailing Him

Over the past month, three women, including Cassie, have filed their separate lawsuits against Diddy, accusing him of sexual assault. Amid all of that, Curry stepped forward to lay even more incriminating allegations against the rapper, whose record label he was previously signed to.

When questioned about an earlier claim by Gene Deal that the "Hello, Good Morning" rapper had broken his on-again-off-again girlfriend Porter's nose, the 52-year-old answered in the affirmative. He said:

"Busted her nose, man. Anytime a man would go out of his way to wiretap someone's phone or put taps in their home just to monitor their conversations, that's a sign of insanity."

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Just before he answered that inquiry, the author of "Dancing with the Devil" had shared his feelings about the legal issues surrounding his ex-boss and if he believed he was "capable of doing that."

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"I think he's very capable of doing it. It's in his character. That's who he is. That's what comes with power. That's what comes with arrogance. That's what makes him," Curry explained.

The "Blast Off" artist added that he had witnessed Diddy "in fights with females" and it became a full-fledged problem when the former Uptown Records director kept "doing it over and over and over again." 

He added, "You be like, so every relationship that you get in, you're violent in them? When you have a history of the same thing, it becomes a problem." A clip of the conversation that occurred on the Art of Dialogue was uploaded to TikTok, giving onlookers a chance to chip in their two cents.

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"Everybody can't be lying!" one viewer exclaimed, as another asserted, "What's disgusting is that PLENTY people allowed this to continue. Shame on them," and a third pointed out, "So much being revealed the devil had his time; his time is UP."

A fourth commenter noted, "Karma is coming for Diddy," a fifth declared, "Diddy my guy you're an evil man," and a sixth added, "But the problem I have is y'all saying something now but allowed it because he has money." Coming to Curry's defense, this TikToker expressed:

"Mark wrote a lot of songs for Bad Boy. He's been talking about this for years! First person I remember speaking up. He wrote a book as well about Puff."

Another person who has spoken up about the situation is Diddy's former bodyguard, Roger Bonds, who disclosed that he had managed to escape the "Satisfy You" performer's grasp by pretending to be unwell.

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Per The Blast, he recounted leveraging his diabetes diagnosis due to the situations surrounding his ex-boss, implying that the Grammy Awards winner engaged in questionable activities. Bonds wrapped up his confessional, posted via Instagram, by confirming the truth of Cassie's statements, saying:

"Cassie spoke on it. She said yeah I jumped on it. I jumped in between it. That wasn't the only time. It was other times and it was other people."

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He Stepped Down From His Role In One Of His Establishments

Besides quickly settling Cassie's lawsuit out of court, Diddy recently had to step down from his role as chairman of Revolt. A statement to that effect was issued through social media, reading:

"Sean Combs has stepped down from his position as chairman of Revolt. While Mr. Combs has previously had no operational or day-to-day role in the business, this decision helps to ensure that Revolt remains steadfastly focused on our mission to create meaningful content for the culture and amplify the voices of all Black people throughout this country and the African diaspora."

Revolt opted not to specify the cause of Diddy's departure in their statement, despite his multiple legal challenges. As The Blast explained, the BET Award winner founded Revolt, the music-focused cable television network, alongside media entrepreneur Andy Schuon in 2013. 

The digital media network is renowned for shows like "State of the Culture" and "Revolt Black News." 

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