“I saw the video, man,” he said, going on to discuss the many other lawsuits that the owner of Bad Boy Records is presently settling. “And the thing is, like, everything else was just conjecture. You could speculate about his sexual orientation, what he was doing, and even about sex trafficking, but after watching the video, you thought, ‘If he could do this, he could do anything.'”

It was quite difficult to watch the video. You know, and after the video, he had to apologize naturally, but then, after we are caught, we all have to apologize. I used to cheat frequently, but I always denied doing it. When I was discovered, I immediately felt bad about it and apologized.

He went on, focusing on the Press Play rapper’s possible atonement for his transgressions: “There’s probably three ways [for him] coming back to life.” Most likely the Nation of Islam—the top contender, surely? You know, go talk to [Louis] Farrakhan, get him on board, put him out there selling bean pies on the street like they used to do in the nineties.

“Second, simply become a member of LGBTQIE [sic] – I’m not sure whether I overlooked any letters. Accompany them [..] Become a Ma$e; become a pastor [or] something else. You should either change your name and move to a village, or you may become a preacher.

A seasoned critic of Diddy brought up the falseness of the previously claimed apology for the experience with Cassie last month.

Aubrey O’Day used a receipt posted on social media in mid-May to contextualize the businessman’s admission of his violent behavior. She reminded the internet that although he accepted responsibility for his previous deeds, he categorically rejected the occurrence in issue from the previous year.

Soon after his ex-partner sued him, he released a statement in which he denied having done any of the horrible things that were being claimed. “I will stand up for the truth, my family, and my name.”

The former Danity Kane actress continued, sharing a picture of the since-deleted remark, “Diddy did not apologize to Cassie.” He expressed regret to everyone for what he had done. “I’m disgusted with myself now, and he was disgusted with himself then,” he claims.

She said in closing, “But it seems he wasn’t repulsed enough by himself to not brand her a liar and deny everything. God and mercy should be left out of this; you are aware that they are not present.