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Meek Mill expressed frustration after reports surfaced of a video showing a party Diddy allegedly threw for the Philly rapper’s 27th birthday.

On Wednesday, Nov. 20, Meek Mill shared a series of videos and screenshots on X, formerly Twitter, showing news stories of the alleged 2014 party, as reported by the likes of right-wing British tabloid The Daily Mail and hip-hop publication The Source. “None of these publications are owned by black men posting things to destroy the names and brands of the culture!” he wrote. “I’ma stand on this I know it’s somebody behind this!”

In a follow-up tweet, he questioned where all the people who did public relations for him are and continued to suggest all the publications reported on the alleged video aren’t Black-owned. “Everybody see what’s going on I’m not gonna be quiet it’s was war on Black men!” he wrote.

In further posts, he said that the reports give him “a bad vibe,” especially when it comes to page Six because “2 years ago they posted only good Meek Mill news!” He then referenced Mike Tyson’s fight against Jake Paul. “Like what just happened with Mike Tyson show his ass out get him beat by a young white kid c’mon it’s a mockery!” he added.

He then said he consulted Chat GPT to ask who the owners of these publications are. “This wasn’t even Puff party,” he wrote.

He then circled back to the topic of Diddy, whom he has recently distanced himself from.

“They putting Black men in jail off stories… I wish Puff well he’s a Black man I hope he didn’t do most of that shit they saying he did,” he wrote. “Why y’all so scared to talk y’all must got shit in closet! My past the streets it’s nothing to hide! … Literally you can wake up to 70 publications posting the same non factual story … that’s a media smear campaign … Nobody believe y’all anymore and y’all mad lol.”

As for why he thinks he’s being targeted? “I got too powerful I think,” he told one fan. “Let’s spend a full week on how media is betraying Black athletes and artist in America! It’s looking very very sad kinda like an attack! The biggest weapon against the Black man it even got us hating each other!!!”

The video showing the alleged party, which comes from various dubious sources, featured exotic dancers in masks and naked women with sushi on them. Aside from appearances from Meek Mill and Diddy, the video also appears to show King Bach, French Montana, and Lil Durk.

In the past, Meek recorded music with Diddy and they even went viral when they turned up to a party in the same outfit. More recently, the Philly rapper has been the subject of speculation about his potential involvement in a lawsuit filed by Rodney “Lil Rod’ Jones against Diddy. In September, Meek said he would pay private investigators $100,000 to “find out every specific detail” linking him to Diddy’s alleged sex crimes.

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Meek Mill expressed frustration after reports surfaced of a video showing a party Diddy allegedly threw for the Philly rapper’s 27th birthday.

On Wednesday, Nov. 20, Meek Mill shared a series of videos and screenshots on X, formerly Twitter, showing news stories of the alleged 2014 party, as reported by the likes of right-wing British tabloid The Daily Mail and hip-hop publication The Source. “None of these publications are owned by black men posting things to destroy the names and brands of the culture!” he wrote. “I’ma stand on this I know it’s somebody behind this!”

In a follow-up tweet, he questioned where all the people who did public relations for him are and continued to suggest all the publications reported on the alleged video aren’t Black-owned. “Everybody see what’s going on I’m not gonna be quiet it’s was war on Black men!” he wrote.

In further posts, he said that the reports give him “a bad vibe,” especially when it comes to page Six because “2 years ago they posted only good Meek Mill news!” He then referenced Mike Tyson’s fight against Jake Paul. “Like what just happened with Mike Tyson show his ass out get him beat by a young white kid c’mon it’s a mockery!” he added.

He then said he consulted Chat GPT to ask who the owners of these publications are. “This wasn’t even Puff party,” he wrote.

He then circled back to the topic of Diddy, whom he has recently distanced himself from.

“They putting Black men in jail off stories… I wish Puff well he’s a Black man I hope he didn’t do most of that shit they saying he did,” he wrote. “Why y’all so scared to talk y’all must got shit in closet! My past the streets it’s nothing to hide! … Literally you can wake up to 70 publications posting the same non factual story … that’s a media smear campaign … Nobody believe y’all anymore and y’all mad lol.”

As for why he thinks he’s being targeted? “I got too powerful I think,” he told one fan. “Let’s spend a full week on how media is betraying Black athletes and artist in America! It’s looking very very sad kinda like an attack! The biggest weapon against the Black man it even got us hating each other!!!”

The video showing the alleged party, which comes from various dubious sources, featured exotic dancers in masks and naked women with sushi on them. Aside from appearances from Meek Mill and Diddy, the video also appears to show King Bach, French Montana, and Lil Durk.

In the past, Meek recorded music with Diddy and they even went viral when they turned up to a party in the same outfit. More recently, the Philly rapper has been the subject of speculation about his potential involvement in a lawsuit filed by Rodney “Lil Rod’ Jones against Diddy. In September, Meek said he would pay private investigators $100,000 to “find out every specific detail” linking him to Diddy’s alleged sex crimes.

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