Fredo Starr Felt “Uncool” Being Exempted From Diddy Parties.

Iconic entertainer Fred Lee Scruggs Jr., popularly known as Fredo Starr was recently questioned about attending controversial Diddy parties.
The rapper, actor, and producer, as a guest on The Art of Dialogue interview series, stated that he was never invited to the billionaire’s parties as he wasn’t a friend of the mogul.
In the 1990s, the hip-hop elite considered Diddy’s parties to be the ultimate destination with no negative response until the billionaire was recently charged with many sexual assault crimes.
When Fredro was asked if he had ever attended any Diddy party, he said, “Nah, he never really liked me like that.”
“He was never really cool with me like that. We respected each other, but it was never like, ‘Dro, what up.’ It was never that energy with me and Puff.” He stated
“And I was like, d**n, why can’t I get invited to these parties, like, you know what I mean, I’m not cool enough?” He added.
He went on to express that now he’s happy he was never invited to those white parties that had been thrown by Diddy.
Where is Diddy Today?
At the moment, Diddy is being held in Brooklyn, New York’s Metropolitan Detention Center, for numerous cases, including sexual assault and sex trafficking.
This arrest comes after the federal government raided the mogul’s house and placed him under surveillance.
In a federal court in Manhattan, Diddy was refused bail, and his trial is set for May. Diddy might be imprisoned for life if convicted.
Federal prosecutors in New York said in a superseding indictment released Thursday that Sean “Diddy” Combs “abused, threatened, and coerced women and others around him to fulfill his sexual desires” for a longer period than initially claimed.
The indictment includes extra activity as part of the alleged racketeering conspiracy but no new crime charge.
A video showing Combs kicking, dragging, and hurling a vase at his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura inside a hotel in Los Angeles best captured the alleged assault.
According to the superseding indictment, Combs paid hotel security personnel $100,000 for the video with the help of some close associates.
Although Combs did not immediately reply to the new accusation, he has pleaded not guilty to charges of prostitution, sex trafficking, and racketeering conspiracy.
His trial is set for May 5. The trial’s schedule shouldn’t be impacted by the new indictment, according to the prosecution.
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