NEXT Rolling rockHis six-month investigation into alleged violent abuse by Sean Combs, says Notorious BIG's mother Voletta Wallace. Rolling rock that he hopes the disgraced Bad Boy tycoon will apologize to Cassie and his mother and that he wants to “show him the light of day.”
It's been a steady stream of harrowing accusations against Combs since his ex-girlfriend Casandra “Cassie” Ventura filed a sex-trafficking lawsuit against the Bad Boy founder in November, detailing multiple instances of violent physical abuse — including a 2016 assault that got him arrested in a hotel. monitoring plans. In the wake of Ventura's allegations, five more women and one man have come forward to accuse Combs of sexual assault in their own lawsuits. (Combs has generally denied the allegations.)
“I'm sick to my stomach,” Wallace says of the multiple allegations of violence and sexual abuse against Combs. “I am praying for Cassie. I am praying for his mother. I don't want to believe what I've heard, but I've seen it [the hotel video]. I pray she apologizes.
“I hope to see Sean one day and all I want to do is shine the light of day on him,” she adds. “And you can quote me on that. Because I liked it. I didn't want to believe all the awful things, but I'm ashamed and embarrassed.”
Rolling rockCombs' investigation documented a pattern of alleged abuse dating back to Combs' time at Howard University in the late 1980s. Bad Boy executives, associates and industry sources also recalled how Biggie regarded his boss as “bad strain” and was on the verge of quitting Bad Boy before his murder in 1997. Combs capitalized on the shock and grief over his star artist's death, sources say, by pushing his team to secure his upcoming album Biggie, Life after deathh would top the charts and is reportedly rejecting talks to put Biggie on its cover Rolling rock.
said Bad Boy co-founder and president Kirk Burrowes Rolling rock that he was advocating for the late rapper to take the cover. I was telling Sean, 'Let's do it Biggie. You still have one chance [for a cover in the future],” Burrows recalls. “He's like, 'No, he's dead. bring out [Combs’ debut album, No Way Out] on July. I should be on its cover Rolling rock.” (Voletta Wallace declined to comment on the anecdote.)
Wallace, who has dedicated her life to preserving and promoting her son's legacy, also says Combs needs to talk to someone else in his life. “He needs to apologize to his mother,” she says. “I hope to God he sits her down and spills his guts and apologizes to her.”
Combs has kept a low profile since Homeland Security agents raided his Miami and Los Angeles homes as part of a federal sex-trafficking investigation in late March. Source said previously Rolling rock that investigators had interviewed several potential witnesses in the spring. On Wednesday CNN reported that potential witnesses were notified that they should be prepared to testify before a grand jury in New York.
Asked about the looming federal Homeland Security investigation and six active sexual-assault lawsuits against Combs, Wallace's response is understated but poignant: “I'm leaving it to time.”
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