Conspiracy theorists continue to say Diageo Liquor was behind Diddy’s downfall

Rumors continue about Diddy and Diageo

Shortly after Sean Combs’s homes were raided, Southwest Virginian Kasey G. said he believed Diageo Liquor Company was behind the events. He told everyone shoudl ask, “Why now”?

Kasey pointed out that Combs had been involved in his activities for decades, with everyone looking the other way. He believes Diageo told Diddy that he should not have attempted to sue them.

In The Art of Dialogue, Ed Lover takes this conspiracy theory to a different level. He says that Combs probably threatened Diageo that he had some of the executives on tape and would expose them. He believes the liquor company set up the raids to obtain the recordings. Like Kasey, he also asks, “Why now?”

Diddy’s arms were too short to box with Diageo

There is no evidence to suggest that Diageo set up Sean Combs, but this has not stopped the rumors from spreading. The Company Man also explored this conspiracy theory.

They revealed that Diageo did not promote Diddy’s products and only sold the spirits in urban neighborhoods, which kept his profits from growing. When Combs wanted a more significant piece of the pie, and they refused, he sued for racism and breach of contract.

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