Biggie's Son Sues Producer Over False Diddy 'Freak Off' Allegations and Related Lawsuits
CJ Wallace, son of the late rapper Biggie Smalls and Faith Evans, has filed a defamation lawsuit against music producer Jonathan Hay. Wallace accuses Hay of spreading false claims that he participated in Diddy's alleged 'freak off' parties and conspired to have Hay sexually assaulted by Diddy, claims Wallace vehemently denies. The lawsuit seeks punitive and compensatory damages, asserting that Hay's statements were made with actual malice and caused Wallace harm, including loss of professional opportunities and mental anguish. Hay had previously alleged that Wallace attended parties with Diddy, engaged in sexual activities, and conspired to lure Hay to locations where Diddy purportedly assaulted him. These claims emerged amid ongoing legal issues involving Diddy, who is currently serving a prison sentence for sex crimes, including transportation to engage in prostitution, following a sex trafficking and racketeering trial. Wallace's lawsuit also addresses Hay's broader accusations, which include claims that Wallace had a sexual relationship with Diddy and Mack, and participated in 'freak offs.' Wallace denies all allegations, stating they are false and malicious. The lawsuit highlights that Hay's accusations intensified after a failed collaboration project in 2020 and subsequent disputes over unreleased music. Diddy, who is not directly involved in Wallace's lawsuit, faces multiple lawsuits alleging sexual assault and sex trafficking, with some evidence suggesting he hosted drug-fueled, sex-oriented parties known as 'freak offs.' Diddy's legal troubles culminated in a conviction for transportation to engage in prostitution, and his release from prison is scheduled for June 2028. This legal case is part of a broader context of allegations and lawsuits against Diddy, involving accusations of sexual misconduct, sex trafficking, and defamation, with ongoing investigations and court proceedings.
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