We all know about the L.A. Times article that accused Diddy & Jimmy Rosemond of being beind the 1994 shooting of Tupac by now. Rosemond has already replied, now it's Diddy's turn saying "I've been through so much; hip-hop has been through so much; Biggie's, Tupac's [families] have been through so much," he said Thursday evening, before a showcase for his newest protégé Janelle Monae. "To rehash the lies and just rumors like that, I didn't understand where that was coming from. I knew that I would never — me and Biggie would never be involved, or even have any knowledge of that. Because if we have knowledge of something, we the type of people that's gonna warn somebody, we're gonna tell somebody. It just really hurt."
Diddy continued "Just knowing how people in this day and age, what they read online and what they see in the papers, they just take it as fact." Unlike Jimmy Rosemond, Diddy isn't calling for the writer to be fired. "I don't wish anybody no ill will. I'm just glad the truth came out. I can't even really justify it with no more energy, so I don't even wanna talk about it no more," "I don't know what I'll do [as far as legal action]; I can't say what I'll do," he finished. "I'm just moving on."