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In a stunning turn of events amid Sean “Diddy” Combs’ ongoing federal trial for racketeering and allegations of a criminal enterprise, music producer and television personality Stevie J has flipped on his longtime associate, spilling explosive secrets to the authorities. After being named as a character witness by Diddy’s legal team—a move intended to bolster the mogul’s reputation in court—Stevie J found himself under the intense scrutiny of federal investigators.

Unwilling to risk his own legal jeopardy, he has reportedly started “singing like a canary,” revealing disturbing allegations about Diddy’s past, including shocking claims surrounding the death of The Notorious B.I.G. (Biggie Smalls). Drawing from alleged conversations with Biggie’s ex-wife, Faith Evans, Stevie J is detailing the rapper’s final weeks, claiming Diddy orchestrated multiple attempts on Biggie’s life and even used women like Lil’ Kim to lure him into traps. As the trial unfolds, these revelations are reigniting decades-old conspiracy theories and painting a chilling picture of betrayal within the Bad Boy Records empire. Let’s dive into Stevie J’s bombshell claims.

Stevie J’s decision to cooperate with federal authorities comes as no surprise to those following Diddy’s legal battles. With the feds aggressively targeting anyone associated with the music mogul, loyalty seems to be in short supply. Stevie J, a Grammy-winning producer who was part of Bad Boy Records’ production team “The Hitmen” and worked closely with Diddy on his debut album in 1997, had managed to stay under the radar until now.

However, Diddy’s desperate legal team named him as a character witness, expecting him to testify to the mogul’s good moral standing and refute the grave charges against him. This move backfired spectacularly, as it drew the feds’ attention to Stevie J, prompting them to dig into his own past. Known for their relentless pursuit of evidence, federal investigators likely uncovered enough to pressure Stevie J into cooperating to protect himself—potentially securing immunity in exchange for his testimony.

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Initially, Stevie J publicly expressed unwavering support for Diddy, stating in interviews that he would never turn his back on a friend. “I’m not going to stop being there for someone I consider to be a friend to me. I’m not going to turn my back,” he declared, dismissing many of the civil lawsuits against Diddy as “bogus.”

However, the involvement of federal authorities appears to have changed his tune. The fear of prosecution, combined with the weight of what he allegedly knows, has led Stevie J to work against Diddy’s team, revealing secrets that could further damage the embattled mogul’s case. Sources suggest Diddy’s lawyers now regret dragging Stevie J into the spotlight, as his intimate knowledge of the Bad Boy era is proving to be a double-edged sword.

Among the most explosive allegations Stevie J has shared with the feds are claims about Diddy’s involvement in the death of Biggie Smalls, who was tragically gunned down in a drive-by shooting in Los Angeles in March 1997. According to Stevie J, much of this information comes from Faith Evans, Biggie’s ex-wife, who allegedly confided in him about disturbing events leading up to the rapper’s murder.

Conspiracy theories have long swirled around Diddy’s potential role in Biggie’s death, with fans speculating that he sought to gain control of Biggie’s lucrative masters and publishing rights—valued at an estimated $250 million combined. After Biggie’s passing, Diddy indeed gained control of these assets, fueling suspicions that he had a motive for wanting the rapper out of the picture. Stevie J’s testimony, however, takes these theories to a new level, alleging that Diddy made multiple attempts on Biggie’s life well before the fatal 1997 incident.

Stevie J claims Faith Evans told him that Diddy allegedly paid hitmen to target Biggie as early as a couple of years before his death, predating even the murder of Tupac Shakur in 1996, which rules out any notion of retaliation for the West Coast rapper’s killing. While details remain murky, Stevie J recounted a specific incident where Faith and Biggie were leaving either a studio or a club when a masked gunman approached and opened fire on Biggie.

Fortunately, Biggie’s entourage was present, and the assailant fled to avoid being caught, leaving Biggie shaken but alive. Stevie J alleges that Biggie grew deeply suspicious of Diddy after this attempt, sensing that his label boss was behind it, though he lacked concrete evidence. This fear reportedly drove Biggie to plan his exit from Bad Boy Records, not initially over financial disputes like the masters, but simply because he no longer felt safe under Diddy’s wing.

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Further corroborating these claims, Diddy’s former bodyguard, known as Uncle Ron, has previously stated that he was offered $30,000 by Diddy to carry out a hit on Biggie in early 1997, just before the rapper’s death.

Uncle Ron claims he declined the offer after learning Biggie intended to leave Bad Boy, and while he has never admitted to being the masked assailant in the earlier attempt described by Stevie J, fans speculate he may have been involved. Rumors also circulate that Uncle Ron was fired by Diddy for failing to complete the job, adding another layer of intrigue to the story.

Stevie J’s allegations don’t stop at failed assassination attempts. He claims Faith Evans revealed that when direct hits on Biggie didn’t succeed, Diddy allegedly turned to manipulation, using women to lure the rapper into vulnerable positions. Shockingly, one of these women was reportedly Lil’ Kim, a close associate of Biggie who infamously had an affair with him during his marriage to Faith.

While Lil’ Kim has long portrayed her relationship with Biggie as one of genuine love, Stevie J alleges Faith later discovered that Kim was working under Diddy’s influence to set Biggie up for harm in exchange for career advancement. This claim has stunned fans, as Lil’ Kim, often dubbed the “Queen Bee,” has been seen as a loyal figure in Biggie’s circle despite the messy personal drama.

Faith Evans has spoken publicly about the affair in the past, expressing her shock and hurt upon discovering Biggie’s infidelity with Lil’ Kim. In her memoir, she recounts catching them together on Christmas Eve, physically confronting Kim in a fit of rage. “I grabbed some chick out of the bed and started beating her…

It was Lil’ Kim. She was completely butt naked, yelling as I pushed her around the room,” Faith wrote. She also detailed Kim’s retaliatory behavior, including scratching up her car and allegedly threatening her life with a gun.

Adding to the complexity, Faith noted that Biggie initially despised Lil’ Kim, once screaming at her during an argument that she wasn’t “special” and could be replaced by Foxy Brown—a harsh jab given the known rivalry between the two female rappers. This makes the affair even more perplexing, raising questions about whether Lil’ Kim’s actions were influenced by Diddy’s alleged manipulation.

Stevie J further claims that Biggie eventually uncovered Diddy and Lil’ Kim’s supposed scheme, leading him to end the affair and distance himself from both. Producer Jermaine Dupri has recounted an incident where Biggie pulled a gun on Lil’ Kim in the studio after she confronted him about sleeping with her cousin, suggesting he was on edge and aware of potential betrayals. Despite his efforts to protect himself, Stevie J alleges Biggie underestimated Diddy’s determination, ultimately leading to his tragic end in 1997.

Beyond these specific allegations, Stevie J paints a broader picture of Diddy’s manipulative control over Bad Boy artists, including Biggie and Craig Mack. He claims Diddy fostered division between the two, pitting them against each other for his own entertainment despite publicly portraying them as a tight-knit duo.

Stevie J Reveals What Faith Evans Told Him About Diddy & Biggie| Reveals  Biggie’s Last Words

Biggie himself admitted to feeling pressured by Diddy into collaborations like the “Flava in Ya Ear” remix, revealing the lack of genuine camaraderie behind the scenes. This environment of distrust and exploitation, Stevie J suggests, contributed to Biggie’s growing unease and desire to leave the label—a decision that may have cost him his life.

As Stevie J continues to cooperate with federal authorities, reportedly in exchange for immunity, sources indicate he has even more stories to share. His revelations about Biggie’s final words and suspicions—“I’m about to get this money,” Biggie allegedly said, hinting at plans for a massive deal worth $62 million—add a haunting layer to the narrative of a man fighting for his future against unseen enemies.

Diddy’s legal team, already scrambling after failed attempts to secure high-profile character witnesses like Jay-Z, now faces the consequences of involving Stevie J, whose testimony could prove devastating. As this saga unfolds, the world watches to see if these allegations will finally unravel the mysteries surrounding Biggie’s death and Diddy’s empire. Share your thoughts below and stay tuned for the next chapter in this gripping drama.