Shyne says he tried to spit in Diddy’s face when he was in jail

As a gamer with a deep interest in hip-hop history and courtroom drama, I’ve been following the ongoing saga between Diddy and Shyne with bated breath. Having spent countless hours debating verdicts on Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, I find myself drawn to this real-life conflict that seems like a script straight out of a game mission.


Since Diddy’s arrest on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and transporting prostitutes back in September, people have been revisiting his 1999 case that had Shyne, another rapper, tangled up in it as well. As a gamer, I can’t help but wonder what the future holds for him.

Much of this situation revolves around Shyne appearing on various media platforms to publicize his latest documentary titled “The Honorable Shyne“. In the year 2001, he received a 10-year prison sentence for discharging a firearm within a New York City nightclub. However, Diddy was found not guilty in this case.

During a recent interview, Shyne shared an experience where Diddy visited him at the Rikers Island jail in New York, and he became agitated.

On The Breakfast Club, Shyne stated, “He visited me only once, and I attempted to spit at him, but I wasn’t aware of his visit. They unexpectedly took me to their attorney’s office instead.

Subsequently, Shyne, currently serving as the Leader of Opposition in Belize’s House of Representatives, mentioned that he had a meeting with Diddy following his prison release, under the assumption that it would lead to a financial reward. This expectation stemmed from the fact that Shyne could have collaborated with the district attorney to secure a conviction for Diddy during the 1999 trial, but chose not to do so, assuming he would be compensated instead.

Shyne stated that he left in the year 2009. It wasn’t until 2012 when we met in Paris that there was any effort to reconcile, he explained. At that point, I still felt he owed me his life given my role in his success. After all, if it weren’t for me, he wouldn’t be a billionaire.

He said, “If I had helped the district attorney, he would have likely gone to prison, and who knows what would have been the outcome for his professional life.” He added, “That’s worth at least a couple of million dollars out of your billion fortune… He might have given me about $50,000, and I was thinking, ‘You can’t be genuine.’ That’s 10 years? $50,000?

You can see the rest of Shyne’s interview above.

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2024-11-19 00:23