
Suge Knight Says Diddy Deserves Prison Time For Abusing Cassie
Suge Knight believes that Diddy should serve time in prison for abusing Cassie.
During a series of calls with PEOPLE from California’s Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility, the co-founder of Death Row Records stated that Diddy..
“I never said he should walk away a free man. He does deserve [prison],” Knight said. “I don’t mean like… ‘Oh, you beat the shit out of Cassie, so, oh well.’ No, she’s a woman. You should never disrespect a woman like that […] I think everyone should be held accountable — even myself. I don’t care who it is. Anybody who does those horrible things to women deserves their issue.”
After the infamous video, Knight said he was disturbed by Diddy’s behavior, saying it was “unacceptable.” He also added that a man should not “beat a woman like that.”
‘I had never really seen a woman get dragged, beaten, and disrespected like that before […] When he came around that corner, Puff did beat the dog shit out of her,” Knight said.
It bothers me. And you know I’m far from an angel. I ain’t the devil, but I’m not angel. Simple facts: Cassie and these women can’t beat a man up. And I don’t believe no woman want someone pissing on them or their mouth,” he continued.
From his perspective, Knight thinks that Diddy could make amends for his wrongs by taking the stand and telling the truth about his actions.
“You know how big that would be if he told the truth? At the end of the day, this trial —everybody’s watching. Why not make this a healing process,” Knight explained.. “So, if I can man up… Puffy, don’t be a bitch, my n***a. Go in there and man up.”
Knight’s take on Diddy is quite interesting, being that he was accused of abusing R&B singer Michel’le during their time together.
“One of the craziest things he ever did was when he tried to hit me,” Michel’le said. “He only tried one time. And he was so strong that he open-hand slapped me and threw my whole jaw out of [place]. I had to go to the emergency room. He backhand slapped and it wouldn’t go back. So I had to finally call him and say, ‘You’re gonna have to come take me to the emergency.’ It was either that or the police was gonna have to take me.”
Currently, Knight is serving a 28-year sentence for a fatal hit-and-run in 2015.