R. Kelly has shared his views regarding the legal troubles faced by the prominent figure in the hip-hop industry, following the recent federal raids on Sean "Diddy" Combs' residences in Los Angeles and Miami in connection with a sex trafficking probe,

ClubHouseTV 2.0's YouTube channel released an audio clip featuring a phone conversation between Wack 100 and the "I Believe I Can Fly" singer.

During the discussion, R. Kelly, who spoke from his prison cell and currently serving a 30-year sentence for multiple charges related to child sex crimes and sex trafficking, shared his thoughts on the legal troubles facing the "I Need A Girl" hitmaker.

R. Kelly Joins Diddy Debate

Emphasizing the seriousness of the situation, R. Kelly, whose real name is Robert Sylvester Kelly, underscored that the allegations surrounding Sean "Diddy" Combs are far from a laughing matter, given the frequency of false accusations aimed at celebrities.

"The s--t is crazy. M-----f-----s out there laughing and making comedian jokes and doing all the other s--t on the radio and everything else, but they a-s could be next," he told Wack 100.

"That's what's so f----d up about it. They so stupid they don't even realize the moves that's going on."

R. Kelly expressed his skepticism in response to federal officials' accusations directed at Diddy.

"That's why I don't believe none of this s--t," R. Kelly referring to the FBI agents.

"You could tell me about Puffy, you could about anybody in there. You could tell me on the news, the weather, the sky is blue, I'm not gonna believe the s--t. Because I'm in it now, and I know what they did."

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Others Speak Out Against Sean 'Diddy' Combs

Diddy's situation has taken a turn for the worse. Over the last four months, four lawsuits have been brought against the former music mogul. The recent federal raids on his residences in Miami and Los Angeles have exacerbated his troubles.

As accusations against him continue to surface, an increasing number of individuals are adding their own views and experiences about his alleged wrongdoings.

Tanika Ray, a former dancer on Diddy's stage, spoke out about Diddy's legal challenges.

She said, "You know, we all have stories. Seriously, we all have stories. Mine is horrific and only five people know it, and I probably will never tell it."

In an episode of the Thankx4Askin podcast, E. Ness reflected on his experience collaborating with Diddy from 2002 to 2009.

During the discussion, he shared insights into the alleged extravagant gatherings and wild parties hosted by Diddy, shedding light on the events he personally observed.

"They select you. You have to fit a certain description. You have to fit a certain mannerism for you to be led down that hallway with the door," he shared.

Meanwhile, amid Cassie's legal action against her ex-boyfriend Diddy for allegations of physical and sexual abuse in November 2023, a former security guard, Roger Bonds, emerged to accuse Diddy of attempting to assault several women.

 "I was sick of having to cover up everything that you did. I was sick. Cassie spoke on it. She said, 'Yeah, I jumped on it. I jumped in between it.' That wasn't the only time. It was other times, and it was other people."

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