Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ ex-girlfriend Caresha Brownlee has called the ongoing $30 million lawsuit “lame” and a publicity stunt.
The hip-hop mogul’s legal troubles have worsened in recent weeks, attracting the attention of federal authorities as allegations of sex trafficking, sexual abuse, and rape swirl in a series of civil cases.
Last month, a search warrant was executed in Miami and Los Angeles at the 54-year-old rapper’s houses.
In recent weeks, anyone affiliated with Combs has come under scrutiny as authorities investigate the allegations.
This Monday, Diddy’s former flame, aka Yung Miami, spoke out about her inquiry.
Brownlee fiercely denied ever engaging in prostitution while in a relationship with Combs
This Monday, Diddy’s former flame, Caresha Brownlee, aka, Yung Miami, spoke out about her investigation.
Brownlee fiercely denied ever engaging in prostitution while in a relationship with Combs, denying allegations in the $30 million case.
The lawsuit claims that Diddy “bragged” about paying a monthly stipend to Brownlee and two other women for everyday sex. The lawsuit also claims that Brownlee transported a narcotic known as “pink cocaine” across the state at Diddy’s order in 2023.
Brownlee’s public denial has not protected her from additional scrutiny, particularly from rapper Curtis Jackson, often known as 50 Cent, a longstanding rival of Combs. Jackson capitalized on a television appearance where Brownlee referred to herself as a “whore,” sparking a social media spat.
In response to 50 Cent’s comments, Brownlee revealed that “’what’s up, whore’ is something (her) gay cousin always said” to her.
“I’m tired”
Despite distancing herself from the controversy, the ‘Twerk’ singer continues to face criticism for her relationship with Diddy. Over the weekend, she was embroiled in another legal action relating to her relationship with Combs. Brownlee expressed her dissatisfaction with the case, calling it “lame” and a PR stunt.
“Like everybody wanna go viral so bad let’s go viral I’m tired!!!!!!!!,” she wrote.” According to a Page Six article, Brownlee responded emotionally when served with legal documents during a house party, hurling abuses at the process servers before returning to entertain her guests.