American music executive, Suge Knight has made some strong allegations against the former US president Barack Obama and American televangelist Bishop T.D Jake’s.
Suge Knight alongside TuPac were rivals to Diddy and BIG’s Bad Boys records back in the days .
Knight who is currently held at RTA Donovan Correctional Facility in San Diego, joined a YouTube podcast on November 13 for a phone interview.
Speaking on Sit Down With Michael Franzese, Knight discussed topics ranging from Diddy and Jeffrey Epstein .
At one point, the interviewer, gave viewers some context, saying, “It has shades of Epstein already, you know, that there’s a lot of celebrity names, a lot of elite names, a lot of big people involved allegedly. Some people are running for cover. We haven’t heard all of these names… You think Obama had anything to do with any of these parties that he had?”
Knight responded, “Absolutely.. You got presidents. You got preachers. T.D. Jakes is one of the biggest black preachers around that everybody loves.”
Diddy and Suge have known each other for decades. According to a July 2024 People Magazine report, nearly thirty years ago, on September 7, 1996, rapper Tupac Shakur was riding in the passenger seat of a black BMW driven by Knight, then head of Death Row Records.
A drive-by shooting occurred as they were leaving an event.Tupac was critically injured and died after six days in the hospital. Knight was also injured but survived. In August 2023, prosecutors alleged that Duane “Keefe D” Davis, a suspect in Tupac’s murder, was the gang leader who organized the killing.
As reported by Fox 5 Vegas in July 2024, Davis claimed that Diddy had allegedly asked him to kill both Knight and Shakur.
During the podcast interview, Knight also discussed Diddy’s parties, alleging that attendees included Usher, former President Obama, and T.D. Jakes.
He also touched on Epstein, the convicted sex offender who died by suicide in custody in 2019.
Michael Franzese, who mentioned having spent seven months under high security on the same tier as Epstein, noted that committing suicide under such conditions seemed unlikely, and Knight agreed.
The interviewer then questioned what fate might await Combs, given the involvement of high-profile individuals.
Franzese speculated that, with so many notable people implicated, a cover-up could be attempted, but the extensive attention on the case might prevent that from happening.