Diddy performs bizarre 'bird' sacrifice ritual before 1999 shooting verdict
Former bodyguard of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs recalls singer's 1999 nightclub shooting verdict
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs former bodyguard Gene Deal asserted that the disgraced mogul performed a bird sacrifice ritual, before the verdict on the 1999 nightclub shooting case.
Deal reminisced that Diddy visited the New York City’s Central Park on the morning of his verdict in March 1999.
In the new Hulu documentary, The Honorable Shyne, former escort opened up about the 55-year-old saying that he ordered his driver to take him to the park, as he wanted to meet a guy, waiting over.
“When Puff got close to the guy, he just dropped down to his knees, Next thing I see, is this smoke just going back and forth around Puff. I guess it was sage or something like that,” he stated.
The bodyguard went on revealing that he witnessed a man holding a bible, started praying and laid his hands on Diddy.
Moreover, the person then directed the Last Night singer to grab a white bird from the cage he had brought.
“Puff took this white bird and threw it up in the air, and the bird just fell to the ground, boom, like it was a brick.”
Deal concluded with, “I was like, ‘Oh, s–t!’ The bird died, man, the bird didn’t even move. [Combs] just walked away from him real quick.”
For the unknown, Sean Diddy Combs is facing serious allegations of sex trafficking and racketeering and is currently behind the bars.
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