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Is Liam Payne’s Death Linked to P. Diddy? Investigators Explore ‘Pink Cocaine’ Connection

Sean "Diddy" Combs has been named in a complaint alleging that he forced his employees to handle illegal drugs, including "pink cocaine," known as "Tuci." This is the same substance reportedly found in Liam Payne's system following his recent passing.

The complaint was brought forth by Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones, a former videographer and producer for Combs, who accuses the rapper of sexual harassment and claims that drug use was widespread within his business operations. Jones alleges that Combs compelled employees, including housekeepers, chefs, and butlers, to transport various illegal substances such as cocaine, GHB, ecstasy, marijuana gummies, and Tuci.

Is Liam Payne s Death Linked to P Diddy Investigators Explore Pink Cocaine Connection

This lawsuit is part of a series of legal challenges against Combs, which includes one from his ex-partner, Casandra "Cassie" Ventura, who has accused him of sexual abuse.

Combs' legal representatives have vehemently denied Jones' claims, labeling them as unfounded. In a statement, Combs' attorney described Jones as a "con man" seeking a quick and undeserved financial gain, asserting that they possess "overwhelming, indisputable proof" that counters the allegations.

The situation unfolded after law enforcement conducted raids on Combs' residences in Los Angeles and Miami, leading to his arrest. Prosecutors allege that Combs organized drug-laden parties, referred to as "freak offs," where attendees were reportedly pressured to participate, and which lasted for days.

In relation to Liam Payne's death, which occurred earlier this month when the singer fell from a third-floor hotel room in Buenos Aires, autopsy reports revealed that "pink cocaine" was present in his system, along with other substances like crack cocaine and benzodiazepines. Prosecutors indicated that Payne was likely grappling with severe substance abuse issues at the time of his death.

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