Stevie J he continues to defend his friend Didi. In a recent interview he explained the raid in Miami and called 50 cents an uncle Tom;
The Grammy Award-winning producer recently he did an interview with TMZ. During the Q&A he revealed that he was at Diddy's house in Miami when the feds raided the compound. “I was in his crib working in the studio. I was sitting outside the studio door and I heard a big BOOM!' he said. “I have witnessed some historical events of extreme violence, but nothing like this from Saddam Hussein or El Chapo or Pablo Escobar. Three big armored vehicles come and dudes fly out and I have 50 [infrared] spots on my shirt.” he added.
When asked by Harvey Levin what was taken from the property, the “Honey” composer replied, “I saw them take like a bag. I'm sure they took some of the electronics, some of the camera stuff.” He also spoke to 50 Cent and referred to him as an Uncle Tom. “He wants to tear down the black community worse than anyone else. Stop being a girl and talking about dudes. I don't care about that dude, Curtis. He's an Uncle Tom and that's it.' Finally, Stevie J stated that while Diddy was devastated that his kids had to witness the raids in real time, his spirits are up. “He spends time with his children and his mother, working out. He is doing very well.”
50 Cent has since responded to Stevie J on Instagram in typical 50 Cent fashion. “Diddy's friend's boy called me a sellout, he's right I'm selling out BRANSON COGNAC LOL,” the caption read.
You can watch Stevie J's interview below.