"He's playing a medical warfare game"— Freddy P claims Diddy was responsible for Jamie Foxx, Justin Bieber, and more celebs health issues 

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Diddy at the City of Hope's 2023 Music, Film & Entertainment Industry Spirit Of Life® Gala Honoring Lyor Cohen, Global Head Of Music At YouTube And Google. (Image via Getty/ Lester Cohen)

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ former associate, Freddy P, recently appeared in an interview with The Art of Dialogue, uploaded on their YouTube channel on October 28. During the conversation, the former Da Band mentor alleged that Diddy was involved in the health issues of celebrities such as Jamie Foxx and Justin Bieber.

“Jamie Foxx, he got sick, almost died. Al B Sure! he got sick, almost died. Kim [Porter], pneumonia, she got sick. Heavy D, sick… Justin Bieber, half of his f**king face dropped off, he survived… He’s playing a medical warfare game,” Freddy P accused Diddy.

The 43-year-old rapper and emcee further said that if so many famous people were allegedly victimized by Diddy, so did many others who are unknown and would like to see him behind bars forever.

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Exploring Freddy P’s latest allegations about Diddy’s involvement in celebrity medical issues

Sean Combs founded the hip-hop group Da Band in 2002, which was disbanded in 2004. One of its former members, Freddy P, whose real name is Freddrick Watson, sat down for a chat with The Art of Dialogue over the weekend.

He claimed that Diddy played a “medical-induced warfare” in the entertainment industry and that A-listers like Justin Bieber, Jamie Foxx, Al B. Sure!, and the late Kim Porter were all his alleged victims. He further alleged that the Bad Boy Records founder was involved in their health issues.

“It’s the story out there about Jamie Foxx. They say, Jamie went to the feds; you gotta think. Not the only thing that made me believe, that is when you read Kim book… a lot of people trying to discredit this book, but when I sat there and listen to myself, I’m old enough to know when somebody lying to me,” Watson shared.
Sean Combs and Jamie Foxx attend the Ladylike Foundation's 9th Annual Women Of Excellence Awards Gala on June 3, 2017. (Photo by Earl Gibson III/Getty Images)
Sean Combs and Jamie Foxx attend the Ladylike Foundation's 9th Annual Women Of Excellence Awards Gala on June 3, 2017. (Photo by Earl Gibson III/Getty Images)

Freddy continued by pushing back on Diddy’s former bodyguard Gene Deal’s claims, who said on the same podcast that Kim Porter’s alleged memoir was “not real.”

Freddy directly addressed Gene and said women may not always remember things about men, but when they do, they never forget. Freddrick further remarked that people like Deal and others who were trying to “discredit” the book had reasons to do that, but not him.

“Everybody who supposed to be his friend, they not speaking up. For one, they scared what they going to lose and they going to look like they affiliated. It’s too late, man. The world already judging y’all. But the reason they don’t want Puffy out because they happy he locked up,” Freddy claimed.

The Florida emcee further alleged that Diddy “scared” a lot of people over the years, the “white folks,” individuals “behind the scene,” including the ones who were powerful in their regard.

Freddrick Watson claimed that since Diddy was involved in celebrities’ health issues, several doctors were also complicit. As per Freddy, Combs, being a “billionaire,” paid for the physicians’ “scholarships,” and in return, he made them do “favors” for him whenever he needed them.

“Now when you incriminate yourself, you forever guilty. You, a part of the party. Now you gotta come to the free cost. ‘Cause when I needed you to get that medicine or to slip that, he got stuff that he can slip in your drinks and get you f**ked up for the rest of your life,” Freddy claimed.

Elsewhere during the sit-down, Freddrick Watson alleged how the feds were prosecuting the Bad Boy Records founder because he earlier “got away with murder” of the likes of Tupac Shakur and Biggie. He claimed that the feds knew about Diddy’s alleged crimes but couldn’t “prove” them, so they were now prosecuting him on trafficking and similar other charges.

The Miami emcee also slammed Combs’ children for being in constant "fear," not keeping their eyes open, and showing their support on social media despite the rising accusations against their father. He especially called out Quincy Brown, the adopted son of Diddy and the biological son of Al B. Sure! and Kim Porter.

Jamie Foxx had an unspecified medical emergency in April 2023, which he later referred to as being "hell and back." In this regard, he recently filmed a Netflix special titled What Had Happened Was in front of a live audience in Atlanta. Few attendees, including industry insider Choke No Joke, claimed during a chat with Comedy Hyper that Foxx held Diddy responsible for his health issues and even joked that he was the one to call the feds on him.

Likewise, Al B. Sure! previously sought for an investigation into the death of Kim Porter, who died in November 2018 from lobar pneumonia. As for Justin Bieber, he announced in June 2022 that he was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, a rare neurological disorder that led to facial nerve paralysis.


Diddy was arrested and federally indicted on September 16 on the charges of racketeering conspiracy, s*x trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, and transportation to engage in prostitution. He is awaiting trial in May 2025 and has so far pled not guilty. However, he was denied bail multiple times and remains in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.

On October 22, his children broke their silence on his ongoing legal troubles. They issued a joint statement, writing on Instagram how they stood “united” and in support of their father “every step of the way,” adding “nothing will break the strength of our family” and that truth shall prevail.

Edited by Shreya Das
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