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Notorious BIG’s Mom ‘Wants to Slap Sean Combs’

Following rolling stones six-month investigation into allegations of violent abuse by Sean Combs, says Notorious BIG’s mother Voletta Wallace. rolling stone that she hopes the disgraced Bad Boy mogul will apologize to Cassie and her mother and that she wants to “slap the daylights out of him.”

There has been a steady stream of heartbreaking allegations against Combs since his former girlfriend Casandra “Cassie” Ventura filed her sex trafficking complaint against the Bad Boy founder in November, detailing numerous instances of physical abuse – including a 2016 attack that was filmed at the hotel. surveillance footage. Following Ventura’s allegations, five other women and one man came forward to accuse Combs of sexual assault in their own lawsuits. (Combs has generally denied their claims.)

“I feel sick to my stomach,” Wallace says of the multiple allegations of violence and sexual abuse against Combs. “I pray for Cassie. I pray for his mother. I don’t want to believe the things I heard but saw (the hotel video). I pray he apologizes to her.

“I hope to see Sean one day and the only thing I want to do is slap the daylights out of him. And you can quote me on that,” she adds. “Because I liked him.” I didn’t want to believe all these horrible things, but I’m so ashamed and embarrassed.

rolling stoneCombs’ investigation documented a pattern of alleged abuse dating back to Combs’ time at Howard University in the late 1980s. Early Bad Boy staffers, associates and industry sources said also recalled how Biggie considered his label boss a “nerdy executive” and was on the verge of leaving Bad Boy before his murder in 1997. Combs capitalized on the shock and grief over his star artist’s death . , sources say, pushing his team to secure Biggie’s next album, Life after deathhe is said to be topping the charts and rejecting talks to put Biggie on the cover of Rolling stone.

Bad Boy co-founding partner and chairman Kirk Burrowes said rolling stone that he advocated for the late rapper to get the cover. “I was telling Sean, ‘Let’s do Biggie.’ You still have a chance (for a cover in the future),'” Burrowes recalled. “He said, ‘No, he’s dead.’ I’m Coming Out (Combs’ debut album, No Exit) in July. I gotta be on the cover of rolling stone.’ » (Voletta Wallace declined to comment on the anecdote.)

Wallace, who has dedicated his life to maintaining and promoting his son’s legacy, also says Combs needs to talk to someone else in his life. “He needs to apologize to his mother,” she said. “I hope to God he sits her down, spills her guts and apologizes to her.”

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Combs has kept a low profile since Homeland Security agents searched his homes in Miami and Los Angeles as part of a federal sex trafficking investigation in late March. A source previously said rolling stone that investigators interviewed several potential witnesses in the spring. On Wednesday, CNN reported that potential witnesses had been told they should prepare to testify before a grand jury in New York.

Asked about Homeland Security’s looming federal investigation and six sexual assault prosecutions against Combs, Wallace’s response is taciturn but poignant: “I’ll leave it to time.” »

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News Source : www.rollingstone.com

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