Touré is revealing elements of Sean "Diddy" Combs' purported criminal activities.
In the episode of "Cuomo" that aired on Friday, September 27, the influencer and podcaster disclosed some startling information about the music mogul in the wake of his arrest for racketeering conspiracy, s-- trafficking by force, fraud or coercion, and transportation to engage in prostitution, OK! Magazine reported.
“Diddy has been dealing with a lot of drug abuse for about 15 years. He's been dealing with a world where he is surrounded by enablers,” Chris Cuomo was informed by Touré.
“A lot of people have told me the folks who might say no to him have been pushed out of the circle, out of the entourage, and he's surrounded by enablers and people who won't say no to him and people who won't say ‘hey, let's rethink that decision.’ He's surrounded by people, just Yes Men and Women, this includes his attorneys," he added.
Touré disclosed that a member of his family who was employed by Diddy witnessed his abuse firsthand, as per Sportskeeda.
“I was able to get [them] into Diddy's Internship Program, The Bad Boy Internship Program, because I knew him well enough to call him and say, ‘Hey, can you do a favor for my family,’ right? We were not friends, but we had a professional relationship going over many years,” the journalist initiated.
The apprenticeship "went well" for three months, according to Touré, before things deteriorated.
“Everybody was very excited about it, and then it ended suddenly, and years later, I found out that that was because Diddy had said, ‘either come home with me tonight or the internship is over,’” the reporter disclosed.
“That is horrific. How do you treat people like that, especially family of media who could easily get on media and talk about this? And at the time, I didn't think that anyone would have believed me. But now, now that you know him doing much worse things, the story sounds totally believable,” he added.
Additionally, Diddy's indictment disclosed the quantity of alleged unlawful activities that transpired during his freak-off parties, ABC News reported. Touré asserted that individuals with whom he is acquainted have disclosed the truth about what transpired behind closed doors.
"Many people have told me that he drugged them or drugged people around him that they saw. He really liked drugging people, and thus incapacitating them through giving them drugs,” the author elaborated.
Apparently, the singer of "I'll Be Missing You" would conceal the drugs by informing victims that they were not in fact drugs, “‘Here, take a shot,’” or “‘Have a joint.’”
“They don't know what's in it. Just really horrific stuff… We're talking about Diddy drugging people and having them have multi-day situations on drugs… they're not able to consent. There's just horrific stuff going on here,” Touré added.
Business Times has reached out to Sean "Diddy" Combs for comments.