With controversy swirling around Combs, it's intriguing to note that Prince Harry's name has surfaced in court documents related to the case against the rapper. According to available information, Harry, along with other A-listers, had connections with Combs, seemingly endorsing his credibility.
At this point, the situation paints Combs as potentially Hollywood's equivalent of Epstein, with Prince Harry potentially finding himself in the role of a caught-in-the-middle Bill Clinton. However, given the limited details available, it's all speculative for now.
From New York Post:
Prince Harry’s name has appeared in court documents against Bad Boy Records founder Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones filed a $30 million lawsuit against the music mogul, 54, last month, citing that he participated in acts such as sexual misconduct, grooming and sex trafficking, the Post can confirm.
According to the docs, Jones claimed that the Duke of Sussex, 39, and other A-listers’ “affiliation” added to Diddy’s “legitimacy.”
The update comes amid the Diddy — Dirty Money member’s Miami and Los Angeles mansions being raided.
The homes were ambushed by federal agents and Homeland Security on Monday in a possible connection with the sex trafficking investigation.
Law enforcement sources told The Post the feds moved in because they wanted to seize Diddy’s phones and computers. They also alleged there would be further raids on houses associated with the mogul in New York and Chicago. Just hours later, Diddy was spotted pacing back and forth outside a Miami airport.
The court papers do not suggest that Harry was involved in any wrongdoing or criminal activity in conjunction with Diddy.
The UK royal is not a defendant nor has he been incriminated. His moniker also only appears once in the documents.
The Post has contacted Harry’s camp for comment.