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Diddy Calls Ma$e A Fake Pastor, Says He Owes Him $3 Million

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Diddy wants to make it clear he has never stolen money from any of his artists.

For years rumors have been swirling that the Bad Boy head honcho didn’t do right by artists signed to his label and stole millions from them. According to Diddy that’s all fake news.

While appearing on Power 105.1’s The Breakfast Club the 52 year old said expressly he “never jerked anybody,” and said Ma$e actually owes him a pretty penny.

“Ma$e owes me $3 million,” Diddy said. “That’s facts, I got the receipts And I’m not gon’ go back-and-forth with Ma$e.I’m not going back-and-forth with nobody. I’m just gonna speak up for myself now. Anybody that thinks I owe them something, show me the receipt and you’ll get paid within 24 hours.”

“Just in general, the Ma$e thing. I did one album with Ma$e. One album. How much money do you think I owe this guy. And then he became a fake pastor and went and conned people,” he said, referencing Ma$e’s 1997 debut, Harlem World.

And y’all gon’ let him throw dirt on the god’s name. Anybody can come and step up. Bring your receipts. But I’m not playing. I’m back outside, and I’m fighting back for us. And I’m also doing some fighting back for me.”

Ma$e caught wind of the interview and responded with a video message on his Instagram account.

“He just [mad emojis] I did not want him to come on stage with me to give his fake apology. You’re high chill out. [crying emojis] I’M GOOD LOVE [heart emoji], ” he captioned the now deleted post.

He posted another video claiming everything Diddy owns is in his mother Janice Combs’ name and she’s the one with the receipts.

 

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He then went on to reference former Bad Boy signees, the late Notorious B.I.G., Craig Mack, and Black Rob, all of whom he suggested Diddy exploited but have since passed away.

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