Shyne says Sean Diddy Combs 'destroyed' his 'future' after decade jail stint

Rapper Shyne has detailed his relationship with Sean Diddy Combs following a nearly decade-long jail stint.

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Former Bad Boy Records rapper Shyne expressed his distaste for Sean Diddy Combs during a press conference Wednesday, following Diddy's arrest and denial of bail . Shyne, who was sentenced to nearly ten years in prison following a 1999 nightclub shooting in New York , claims Diddy framed the situation against him, shattering his dreams. “All that was snatched away,” Shyne said, following police finding three Ar-15s and 1000 bottles of lubricant .

Diddy’s ‘criminal enterprise’ helped him obtain ‘freak off’ supplies, per feds Diddy and women needed 'IV fluids to recover' after 'freak offs,' per court docs “I was young, I was in a place where I believed in my future, and it was all destroyed because of him.” Though over two decades have passed since his debut in 2000, which produced several Billboard hits, Shyne reflected on his relationship with Diddy as strictly business. “It was never anything more than business,” he asserted.



“I never attended any ‘Freak Offs,’ and I don’t take joy in seeing him fall.” Shyne also commented on Diddy's substantial wealth, suggesting it could have positively impacted his impoverished homeland. “The multi-million-dollar empire had the means to make a difference in Belize, and he took full advantage of it,” Shyne noted.

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