The latest complaint names Yung Miami as a potential dealer for Sean “Diddy” Combs.
The information was released following the filing of a lawsuit in New York on February 27 by Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, the music executive’s former producer and cameraman.
Lil Rod claimed in his lawsuit that Diddy drugged, threatened, and harassed him sexually for more than a year.
According to court documents obtained by XXL, the former employee revised the case on Monday and added an extra 25 pages of information to the already extensive filing.
Lil Rod added more information, saying that Diddy would also get a substance called pink cocaine (commonly known as tuci), which is a mix of cocaine and ecstasy, which he would purportedly receive via his suspected drug mule Brendan Paul.The filmmaker did observe that Diddy would sometimes obtain it from his ex-girlfriend, Yung Miami, when Brendan would forget about it.