Former employee accuses Diddy of requiring drug use, links to Liam Payne's death, sexual harassment lawsuit filed. El ex empleado acusa a Diddy de requerir uso de drogas, vínculos con la muerte de Liam Payne, demandas por acoso sexual presentadas.
Former employee Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones accused Sean "Diddy" Combs of requiring staff to carry "pink cocaine" (Tuci), a drug linked to Liam Payne's death. El ex empleado Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones acusó a Sean "Diddy" Combs de exigir al personal llevar "cocaína rosada" (Tuci), una droga vinculada a la muerte de Liam Payne. Jones claims rampant drug use and filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Combs, who denies the accusations, calling Jones a con artist. Jones afirma el uso desenfrenado de drogas y presentó una demanda por acoso sexual contra Combs, quien niega las acusaciones, llamando a Jones un estafador. Payne, who died after falling from a balcony, had traces of the drug in his system, raising concerns about its impact on his death. Payne, que murió después de caer de un balcón, tenía rastros de la droga en su sistema, lo que suscitaba preocupación por su impacto en su muerte.