Federal Prosecutors Provide Evidence Diddy Paid Off Kalena Harper

LOS ANGELES, CA – NOVEMBER 21: Singers Diddy-Dirty Money perform onstage during the 2010 American Music Awards held at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on November 21, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images for DCP)

Diddy is officially being accused of contacting witnesses to speak on his behalf. Although it had been rumored that Kalena Harper was possibly paid off by the mogul, nothing had been substantiated. Now, prosecutors claim they have found evidence to support their allegation. Harper, was a member of Diddy’s Dirty Money crew, alongside Dawn Richards, who recently denied her lawsuit’s claims.

Federal Investigators claim to have obtained a note from Diddy’s cell during a recent prison sweep. Court documents reveal that the note could prove he paid off a key witness (Harper), referred to as “Witness 2.” Prosecutors claim Diddy reconnected with the witness, who was once “part of his inner circle” after she was mentioned in a lawsuit filed against him. They claim the witness’ Sept.13 Instagram post, came coincidently after their renewed contact.

The Continued Downfall Of Diddy

Harper, who is suspected to be “Witness 2” did, in fact, make a post on the assumed date; as well as categorically denied Richards’ claims of abuse against Diddy. “I, acknowledge the recent lawsuit filed by Dawn Richards in which my name has been mentioned 33 times…” Harper wrote in a Sept. 13 Instagram Story post. “While I fully respect Dawn’s right to recount her experiences. l want to emphasize that her account reflects her personal perspective and should not be interpreted as a universal truth…”

Sean Combs has gone by many names — Puff, Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, Diddy, and most recently Brother Love. He went from being a lowly intern at Uptown Records in the early 1990s to running one of the most successful record labels by the early 2000s. No matter what he touched—music, fashion, media, and business, it turned gold. However, there could be a new name coming soon: federal inmate. Since November 2023, the now-disgraced mogul has been named in over ten lawsuits; all of which allege sexual assault, coercion, and copious amounts of drug use. In September, Combs was indicted by a grand jury and later arrested


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