Diddy, or Sean John Combs, has been in the headlines after his arrest last month. Meanwhile, new details have emerged in the case, with serious allegations being made against Sean's head of security, Mr. Fixit, also known as Faheem Muhammad.
The accusations against Muhammad were listed in a lawsuit filed by music producer Lil Rod, claiming that Faheem was allegedly attempting to offer protection to Diddy from the authorities. Apart from Diddy, Muhammad had previously served as a driver and bodyguard for Michael Jackson and was the first person to see the late singer's body following his demise in 2009.
He then joined Diddy and as per Lil Rod's lawsuit against Combs, Muhammad knew how to "make people and problems disappear." He was reportedly spotted near Sean's house in Beverly Hills during the raid conducted back in March this year.
According to The Daily Mail, the lawsuit accused Sean of s*xual and physical assault and claimed that Diddy told his staff members to get in touch with Muhammad if they were taken into custody by the cops in Miami and California.
Combs' arrest was confirmed by U.S. Attorney Damian Williams last month, in a statement shared through a tweet. The hip-hop mogul had been accused of "s*x trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution."
Damian's tweet revealed that Diddy was taken into custody by federal agents "based on a sealed indictment filed by the SDNY." The post continued:
"We expect to move to unseal the indictment in the morning and will have more to say at that time."
Sean was later transported to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, and his bail appeal has been rejected by the court twice.
Diddy's head of security worked for Michael Jackson for almost a year before the latter's death
Faheem Muhammad enrolled at Sacramento State College, where he obtained his degree in Business Administration in 2008, as per Daily Mail. He was employed to work for Michael Jackson around three months later and he addressed his work experience while speaking at the trial of the King of Pop's doctor, Conrad Murray.
"I was the chief of his security, so my responsibilities ranged from making sure his house was protected, and making sure his day-to-day activities were safe and planned and mapped out."
He further disclosed more information at the trial related to the time when he discovered Michael Jackson's dead body. He said that he went close to Jackson's body and witnessed that his eyes and mouth were open. Muhammad arrived at Michael's residence after receiving a call from the chief of staff, Michael Amir.
Murray was also present inside the house, giving CPR to Jackson. After the paramedics came to the place, they asked Muhammad if Michael appeared dead and he replied by saying 'yes.'
While Faheem later joined Diddy's security team, he also helped the latter with his legal issues, including an alleged shooting incident at the Chalice Recording Studios, where his son Justin's friend was injured in 2022. The incident reportedly emerged out of a dispute between Justin and Sean.
The details of the shooting incident were also included in Lil Rod's lawsuit, claiming that Muhammad had a few contacts with the Los Angeles Police Department, since he spoke to them when Justin's friend, referred to as 'G,' was shot. Although the cops investigated inside the studio, they later claimed the incident happened outside.
Rod claimed in his lawsuit that he went to help 'G' inside a toilet, trying to stop the blood flow. The legal documents also stated that Sean allegedly told him to lie to the cops that "G was shot standing outside the studio by a drive-by assailant," adding that although the police officers saw blood inside the studio, Diddy managed to save himself due to Muhammad's connections within the authorities.
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