Media Take Out confirmed that Lil Rod, the producer who recently sued Diddy after the former billionaire refused to give him approximately $250,000, is the main federal informant behind the raid of Diddy’s two homes yesterday.
And we’ve also learned that the basis for the federal raids was suspected human trafficking.
So what exactly did Lil Rod tell the feds, that got them to burst into Diddy’s homes – and put the hip hop mogul’s children in handcuffs?
Well we got our hands on Lil Rod’s lawsuit, and here is what he had to say about Diddy and human trafficking.
There’s a lot going on in Lil Rod’s lawsuit, it’s almost 80 pages long, but for the purposes of the raid on Diddy’s home, Media Take Out is going to focus only on the human trafficking allegations.
Lil Rod claimed that Diddy TRAFFICKED HIM. This isn’t about any women being trafficked, Lil Rod claims that Diddy forced HIM to engage in freakoffs, by using intimidation and promises of money.
To make things easier to understand – Lil Rod is claiming that Diddy was the P*MP and HE was the H*E.
Here’s part of the lawsuit:
According to the lawsuit. Lil Rod claims that Diddy allegedly dr**ged him, and forced him to perform a freak off with two s** workers.
Lil Rod also claimed that Diddy once forced him to go to a Miami gentleman’s establishment, and solicit more s** workers – so that he could bring them home for another freak off session, where Diddy and Yung Miami watched.
Lil Rod explained his Diddy instructed him to pick up workers, to participate in the freak offs.
Lil Rod claims that he was intimidated into recruiting the workers, and participating in the freak offs.He even provided pictures and phone numbers of the alleged workers he recruited.