The statement comes after it's said that the 'Django Unchained' actor name-dropped Diddy during a live taping of his upcoming Netflix special, 'What Had Happened Was'.
- October 28, 2024
AceShowbiz - Sean "P. Diddy" Combs' legal team has responded to allegations that actor Jamie Foxx has something to do with the rap mogul's arrest. In a statement issued on Sunday, October 27, Diddy's lawyers shut down the claims.
In an email to AllHipHop, Diddy's legal team called all of these allegations around the "Django Unchained" star a cap, dubbing it "outlandish, ridiculous and baseless." Jamie's team also denied that the actor has any connection to Diddy's legal drama.
The statement came after it was said that Jamie name-dropped Diddy during a live taping of his upcoming Netflix special, "What Had Happened Was". According to eyewitnesses, Jamie suggested that Diddy was responsible for his hospitalization in 2023. A source, however, claimed to In Touch that there is "no truth" to the allegations.
Director Choke No Joke also made similar allegations during an interview with Comedy Hype. "Jamie has a special coming out on Netflix called What Had Really Happened Was, and I went to the taping of it," Choke revealed. "It was three days taping. I went to the first show and I went to the last show. Jamie Foxx states in the special that Diddy was responsible for what happened to him, and he is the one that called the FBI on him."
Choke added that Jamie didn't seem to be joking when he said that. "Y'all can determine [whether he] was joking or not when you see the show because to me, I'm a new comedian, right?" Choke explained.
"I've learned, and I know when somebody's setting up a punchline, and I know when you're serious. After he said, 'Yeah, Diddy is the one that did something to me,' he said, 'And I'm the one who called the feds on him,' " he added. "Jamie was scared, right? He disappeared, right? He out [in public] now, as soon as Puff went to jail."
"Jamie was scared, right?" Choke added. "He disappeared, right? He out [in public] now, as soon as Puff went to jail."