The Diddy story continues to grip many of pop culture for horrifying and disturbing reasons, despite the fact that many people make light of the entire alleged situation.

One of these is Katt Williams, whom fans dubbed a “prophet” earlier this year when his comments on the Bad Boy mogul’s multiple charges appeared to actualize every week with new allegations. Katt is back with a startling claim: “Diddy about to snitch on everybody,” he captioned a recent Instagram Story. It includes a clip from New Jack City in which Nino Brown accuses Kareem Akbar of orchestrating his crimes, but with Diddy and Jay-Z’s faces superimposed on the characters.

Many other replies to Diddy’s federal arrest and indictment made similar allegations and ideas, but we won’t know for sure until the trial takes place. On that note, this may take some time given his recent legal difficulties, the most of which he is attempting to ignore while working on this broader case. For example, Sean Combs recently moved to dismiss one of several sexual assault lawsuits against him due to an expired statute of limitations.

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Meanwhile, other celebs, including LL COOL J and Flavor Flav, are still reacting to the Diddy issue. “I feel for his children. The rest, I can’t say; we have a legal system for that. “But I feel for his children,” LL said at a Black Music Action Coalition fundraiser. “You know what, I’ma tell you, when anybody asks me my opinion on Diddy, you know what my opinion is? I have none. I don’t have any answers for a Diddy question. “None,” Flav added.

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Regarding Katt Williams’ past comments about Diddy on Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay podcast, he made it plain that he always kept his distance and declined his invitations to “party.” Of course, the distinction between a regular meeting and a “freak-off” is pretty clear. Nonetheless, all of these reactions and snitching claims are unlikely to be significant until a verdict is reached.

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