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Suge Knight, the former Death Row Records CEO currently serving time in prison, has made shocking allegations against powerful music industry figures in a recent interview. Knight claimed that music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs and other artists were victims of abuse at the hands of influential executives who introduced them to drugs and alcohol.

In a bombshell revelation to News Nation, Knight stated that his artists only used to smoke weed until they were signed to other record labels, where they allegedly got into heavier drugs like cocaine. Knight alleged that this shift in substance use led to troubling behavior among the artists, including Combs, whom Knight claimed was influenced by powerful executives to compromise his “manhood.”

Knight specifically named Clive Davis, Russell Simmons, and Andre Harrell as the executives behind the alleged abuse. He accused them of using alcohol, drugs, and sex to control artists, including Combs. However, it is important to note that these allegations have not resulted in any charges against Davis, Simmons, or Harrell, and their representatives have vehemently denied Knight’s claims.

Clive Davis, known for his legendary career as a music producer, has refuted Knight’s allegations, stating that they are completely fabricated. Davis’s spokesperson emphasized that the producer has always been an anti-drug advocate and has never condoned inappropriate behavior. Despite Knight’s claims, Davis has remained loyal to Combs, standing by him even in the face of legal challenges.

Russell Simmons, the co-founder of Def Jam Recordings, has not responded to Knight’s allegations. Simmons himself has faced accusations of misconduct in the past, leading him to step away from his companies and adopt a more private lifestyle. However, Simmons has denied any wrongdoing, stating that the stories against him are decades old and he does not believe he victimized anyone.

Andre Harrell, another influential figure in the music industry, was also accused by Knight of misconduct but passed away in 2020 before any further action could be taken. It is essential to recognize that these allegations are serious and should be thoroughly investigated before drawing any conclusions.

In light of these accusations, it is important to remember that neither Combs, Usher, nor Bieber have publicly accused the executives named by Knight of sexual misconduct or inappropriate behavior. The allegations made by Knight are serious and require a thorough investigation to determine their validity.

As the legal process unfolds, it is crucial to provide support for those affected by issues of abuse and misconduct in the music industry. If you or someone you know is impacted by the topics discussed in this article, please reach out to the appropriate resources for assistance and guidance.