Sean Diddy Combs has maintained his innocence in the lawsuits and sexual assault allegations made against him. Now, he’s appeared to double down with a cryptic message posted to his Instagram account on Tuesday (May 14).
“Time tells truth,” the message reads, which he captioned simply with, “Love.”
Diddy didn’t turn off his comments section, resulting in Instagram users leaving both supportive and critical comments. (The post has compiled more than 91,000 likes as of press time.)
“Tell the truth then n—a ‼️ u da one doin da bendin,” one person wrote while another chimed in with support and pushed back against the allegations, saying, “Diddy I know they trying to ruin your name! Keep going.”
One user even responded with the opening quote from Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, the long-running NBC police procedural about an NYPD squad that investigates sex crimes: “In the criminal justice system, sexually based offenses are considered especially heinous. In New York City, the dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are known as the Special Victims Unit.”
But it wasn’t all negatives comments. The Grammy winner also received messages of support. Busta Rhymes commented with six crown emojis, while one fan wrote, “We still riding with you [prayer hands emoji].”
Diddy denied all of the allegations against him in a statement posted to social media in December. “I did not do any of the awful things being alleged,” he said at the time. “I will fight for my name, my family and for the truth.”
The Bad Boy mogul has been under fire in recent months with the litany of legal issues and having both of his Miami and Los Angeles homes raided by federal agents in March. In April, Sean Combs filed a motion to have some of the claims thrown out in a sexual assault lawsuit made against him that was filed in November.
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