Shyne, Diddy, photo collage

Diddy Responds To Ex Bad Boy Rapper Shyne's Claim He Was Made To Take The Fall For 1999 Club Shooting

Home / Entertainment / Diddy Responds To Ex Bad Boy Rapper Shyne's Claim He Was Made To Take The Fall For 1999 Club Shooting

By Favour Adegoke on November 14, 2024 at 5:45 PM EST
Updated on November 14, 2024 at 5:46 PM EST

Moses "Shyne" Barrow has revealed that he has let go of his grudges against Sean "Diddy" Combs after the Bad Boy Records founder allegedly let him take the fall for the 1999 NYC nightclub shooting.

The incident led to Shyne being sentenced to a decade in prison for his role in the incident while Diddy worked away scot-free.

The former Bad Boy rapper also described Sean "Diddy" Combs as the "person who destroyed" his life and that the music mogul wasn't there for his mother while he was away in prison.

Article continues below advertisement

Former Bad Boy Rapper Claims He Has Moved On From The 1999 Nightclub Shooting Incident

Shyne at the 2022 BET Awards at Microsoft Theater on June 26, 2022 in Los Angeles, CA
MEGA

As part of his promotion for his upcoming Hulu documentary, "The Honorable Shyne," Shyne reflected on the incident that led to his prison sentence while he was an artist under Diddy.

In 2001, the former Bad Boy rapper was sentenced to a decade in prison for his role in a 1999 NYC nightclub incident that involved Diddy. Surprisingly, his ex-boss walked away free after being initially charged with gun possession and bribery.

Looking back on the incident, Shyne claimed that the music mogul set him up as the fall guy. However, he has since let go of the grudges he once held against Diddy.

Article continues below advertisement

"I moved on, and I healed," Shyne shared while appearing on "Tamron Hall Show," per Billboard. "I didn't see him shooting, but I know that he made me take the fall. I know that he called witnesses to testify against me."

Article continues below advertisement

Shyne Reflected On His Reunion With Diddy At The 2022 BET Award

Diddy seen as guest at Jimmy Kimmel Show
MEGA

When Shyne reunited with Diddy to perform "Bad Boyz" at the 2022 BET Awards, he didn't truly want to do it.

However, he chose to go through with it as a way to honor both hip-hop and Belize, the country he was deported to after serving most of his sentence.

Shyne has since embarked on a redemption journey, now serving as the Leader of the Opposition in the Belize House of Representatives.

"I didn't want to do it, but he said, 'Listen, this is about Belize. Imagine this platform,'" Shyne recalled.

During the performance, Diddy called Shyne his brother—a statement Shyne found ironic, as he felt his former boss had done the opposite of what a true brother would have during the fallout from the 1999 NYC nightclub shooting.

Article continues below advertisement

"I wish I was his brother in 2000 when we were on trial," Shyne said sarcastically when his host asked about the remark. "I wish I was his brother for the last 26 years when my mom, who is here with me, never got any assistance. He never helped to dry her tears."

Article continues below advertisement

The Belize Politician Accused Diddy Of 'Destroying' His Life

The rapper Shyne meets the press before the world premiere of his short films in Jerusalem, Israel
MEGA

Despite moving on, Shyne will never forget how Diddy was the one who seemingly derailed the life he once had.

"I keep having to put into context without spitting on someone's grave that this is the person that destroyed my life," Shyne told Hall. "You hear my mom, she'll probably start crying when she comes on this couch. People ask, 'Do you think that he did those things?' Well, I know what he did to my family, so the potential is there."

Shyne had also shared the same sentiments in September while reacting to Diddy's arrest on charges of racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution.

"This is someone who destroyed my life," Shyne said to the media at the time, per Billboard. "And who I forgave and who I moved on and for the better interest of Belize, because he was in a position at that time to give scholarships and to maybe invest, I would not deny attempting to bring the investment to Belize and contribution to education to Belize."

Article continues below advertisement

Diddy Has Denied Setting Up Shyne

Diddy at the 2022 Billboard Music Awards
MEGA

In response to Shyne's series of interviews accusing him of setting him up as the fall guy, Diddy has slammed the allegations as "unequivocally false."

"Mr. Combs was acquitted of all charges related to the 1999 Club New York incident and has consistently maintained his innocence," a rep for the embattled rapper told TMZ. "He cannot accept or condone any characterization of his actions as 'demonic' or 'malicious.'"

Diddy also praised Shyne regarding his new career path as a politician but maintained that he was disappointed that his former label rapper chose to raise the dust on a forgotten issue.

"It is unfortunate that Mr. Barrow has chosen to revisit these allegations," the rep added, "Mr. Combs trusts that responsible journalism will weigh both the established legal outcomes and Mr. Combs' positive, longstanding support for those he has worked with."

Article continues below advertisement

The Disgraced Music Rapper Is Currently In Jail

Diddy at BET Awards 2022
MEGA

Diddy has been in the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center after being arrested on September 16 following a grand jury indictment.

The rapper has been charged with sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution.

Since his arrest, his legal team has made multiple attempts to secure bail for the rapper. They recently made a fourth bail proposal, arguing that cases similar to Diddy's involved defendants being granted bail, and there was no reason his case should be treated differently.

His lawyers proposed a bail package similar to those previously offered in the rapper's other bail attempts.

This package includes a $50 million bond and more restrictions on the rapper's movements to prevent him from fleeing or obstructing the case as feared by the federal prosecutors.

A decision on this bail attempt has yet to be made, but given the precedent set by the other denials, it is likely to be rejected.

Advertisement