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Drug commonly used in Sean 'Diddy' Combs' business operations found in Liam Payne's body: report

According to a report, Sean “Diddy” Combs forced his employees to carry a drug called Pink Cocaine, also known as Tuci. As reported by PeopleThe claim was made in a complaint filed earlier this year by an employee of Combs. Remarkably, the same drug was found in Liam Payne's body.

Payne's death sent shockwaves through the music community and his fans worldwide. On October 16, the former One Direction member was found dead after falling from the third-floor balcony of his hotel room at the CasaSur Palermo Hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Toxicology reports revealed that there were several substances in his system, including “pink cocaine,” a recreational drug mixture typically consisting of methamphetamine, ketamine, MDMA, cocaine, benzodiazepines and crack cocaine. According to ABC News, investigators also found an improvised aluminum pipe in his hotel room that was reportedly used for drug use.

The complaint was filed by Combs' former videographer and producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, who sued him in February, accusing him of sexual harassment and alleging that drug use was rampant in Combs' business operations.

Jones explained that employees, including housekeepers, cooks and butlers, were forced to carry illegal substances such as cocaine, GHB, Ecstasy, marijuana gummies and Tuci.

This lawsuit follows a series of legal actions against Combs, including one from his ex, Casandra “Cassie” Ventura, who accused him of sexual abuse. In response to the allegations, Combs' legal team denied the claims and claimed that Jones was seeking an “undeserved payday.”


“Mr. “Jones is nothing more than a fraudster shamelessly looking for an easy and completely undeserved payday,” Combs’ attorney said in a statement. “We have overwhelming, indisputable evidence that his claims are complete lies.” The case follows Combs' arrest following police raids on his homes in Los Angeles and Miami, where he faces federal charges including sex trafficking and racketeering. as reported by People.Prosecutors allege that Combs staged drug-fueled parties called “freak offs” involving coercive participants that lasted for days.