When music producer Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs had his Miami and Los Angeles homes raided on Monday, I already had an idea of what the investigation was about, ahead of Homeland Security announcing it was sex trafficking related.
My X, formerly Twitter, algorithm has been a lot of #blacktwitter (it’s, a thing, just trust me on that) ever since I spent a few days last month interacting with a thread about the worst rap bars of all time. Which, by the way, is absolutely hilarious subject matter. So, when Rodney Jones, a music producer known as Lil Rod, filed a bombshell lawsuit in February, Black Twitter reliably informed me all about it.
I brushed over the details of Jones’ $30 million lawsuit in my initial Diddy-got-raided report, which is one of four civil actions I mentioned that included sexual misconduct allegations. I say “brushed over” because I purposely omitted allegations of…