Stevie J accused of carrying guns & hiring prostitutes for Diddy
By Daryl Nelson
Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones updated his lawsuit against Diddy in a new filing, according to AllHipHop. Jones is the person who sued Diddy for $30 million earlier this year and accused him of sexual assault. In Jones' new filing, his lawyer Tyrone Blackburn said former Bad Boy producer Stevie J carried guns for Diddy and hired prostitutes for him.
It's also alleged that Stevie is part of the mogul's "Combs Enterprise." But this isn't the first time Jones connected Stevie to Diddy, because he named him in his original suit and said he's in one of Diddy's sex party tapes having intercourse with a man.
Plus, in April, Stevie told TMZ that he was at Diddy's Miami home when it was raided and explained what it was like. "I was sitting outside the studio door, and I heard a big boom," said Stevie. "I’ve witnessed some historical events of excessive force but none like this since Saddam Hussein or El Chapo or Pablo Escobar. Even Osama Bin Laden."
He defended Diddy on top of that and accused 50 Cent of being an Uncle Tom for making fun of his problems. "Whatever someone does in their bedroom, that’s what they do,” Stevie explained. "I don’t got nothing to do with that. I’m just here to say that I’ve never seen my man doing anything foul like they talking about."
Jones' new filing comes as Diddy sits inside The Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn where's he's been held for the last two weeks. He's charged with sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion, racketeering conspiracy, and transportation to engage in prostitution. He pleaded not guilty to the charges and recently added to his legal team by hiring lawyers Anthony Ricco and Alexandra Shapiro.
Diddy's legal team filed a new bond appeal as well. The 54-year-old was already denied bond twice after offering $50 million in bail and promising to stay away from women and drugs.