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Suge Knight Defends Diddy Amid Sex Trafficking Charges

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In a surprising turn of events, former music executive Suge Knight has spoken out in defense of his longtime rival Diddy. Knight, the co-founder of Death Row Records, believes that Diddy should not be sent to prison over the recent sex trafficking charges he is facing.


In a recent interview from prison, Knight stated, "I say this all the time, Puffy and I are not friends, but Puffy should definitely walk free." He went on to criticize the legal proceedings, arguing that "the most important thing is that it was other executives that was involved in Puff's life. And for Puffy to be the only guy that gets on the stand is a sad day for Hip Hop."


Knight believes that Diddy is being unfairly targeted, asserting, "I don't think this is a case where Puffy should be going to prison... How could every person who's involved with Puffy not on the stand except for Puffy? At some point, the law gotta be fair."


Interestingly, Knight has previously speculated that Diddy may receive a presidential pardon from Donald Trump if convicted. He stated, "I think he's got some favors with the government. I think they're gonna show him a little leeway. It might not seem like it when it's all said and done, but I don't think he has nothing to worry about, and I don't think he's worried because he's gonna be federal, and if he gets convicted, Trump's gonna pardon him."


Despite their longstanding rivalry, Knight appears to believe that Diddy is being unfairly targeted and should be given a fair chance in the legal proceedings. He emphasized, "We just can't jump to conclusions and say, 'throw Puffy under the bus.' Like I said, him and I are not friends, but Puffy definitely should walk. What's right is right, wrong is wrong."


As Diddy's trial continues in New York, the unexpected support from his former foe Suge Knight has added an intriguing twist to the high-profile case. It remains to be seen how the legal proceedings will unfold and whether Diddy will indeed receive any leniency or a potential pardon.

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