Overview
- Radar Online–sourced accounts report that Sean “Diddy” Combs intends to give a tell-all interview after release that would single out perceived detractors, including Jennifer Lopez.
- Unnamed insiders say he sought public support from Lopez during his case and views her silence as a slight.
- Coverage recaps their 1999–2001 relationship and notes Combs’ credited co-production on Lopez’s debut album, On the 6.
- Separate reports say Lopez has asked friends to vouch for her character, and collaborator Thea de Sousa says Lopez was unaware of alleged misconduct.
- These claims have not been confirmed by Combs or Lopez; Combs was acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy but convicted on two prostitution-related counts, with release currently set for May 8, 2028.