
The internet is on fire again, and this time the spark came from Katt Williams, who has never been shy about pulling the curtain back on Hollywood’s ugliest rumors.
In a series of explosive interviews and resurfaced clips now circulating across social media, Katt claims that Sean Combs, aka Diddy, secretly recorded powerful celebrities at private parties—and later used those tapes as leverage.
No charges have been filed based on these claims.
No videos have been authenticated.
But the names being dragged into the conversation are massive, and the allegations are so wild they’ve sent shockwaves through the industry.
The Alleged Tape Market No One Wants to Talk About
According to Katt, he has been contacted—indirectly and directly—by people attempting to sell or broker access to what they describe as “Diddy tapes.” Katt says he refused outright, calling the entire operation “evil,” warning that fast money tied to humiliation and exposure only destroys lives.
Industry chatter claims some of these alleged recordings are being quietly shopped to blogs and media outlets.
No major outlet, including TMZ, has verified the existence of such tapes.
Still, the rumor alone has celebrities “shaking,” as one insider put it, because the claims align with long-running whispers about elite parties, power dynamics, and NDAs.
- Cuba Gooding Jr.— Named in a Lawsuit
The first name Katt supporters point to is Oscar-winner Cuba Gooding Jr., whose name surfaced in an amended civil lawsuit filed by a former Diddy associate known publicly as “Lil Rod.”
In the filing, the plaintiff alleges that during a party hosted by Diddy, Cuba behaved inappropriately and made unwanted advances.
Cuba has strongly denied the allegations, calling them “ridiculous” and an example of the risks that come with celebrity.
Complicating matters, Gene Deal, a former Diddy bodyguard, publicly claimed he witnessed behavior consistent with the lawsuit’s allegations.
Cuba’s brother later gave an interview suggesting the claims were believable based on what he personally observed.
Important to note:
- Cuba has not been convicted of any wrongdoing related to these claims.
- The allegations remain civil accusations, not criminal findings.
Still, his inclusion in the Diddy narrative poured gasoline on an already volatile situation.
- Yung Miami — Payments, Parties, and Denials
Rapper and influencer Yung Miami became a focal point after the same lawsuit alleged that multiple women were paid monthly to appear as Diddy’s companions and facilitate party environments.
The filing claims large sums—hundreds of thousands monthly—were transferred through intermediaries.
Yung Miami has not admitted to any wrongdoing, and no criminal charges have been filed.

What raised eyebrows was not proof, but pattern:
- Lavish gifts
- Highly publicized proximity to Diddy
- Claims of paid appearances at events now under scrutiny
As with all others named, these claims remain allegations, not legal conclusions.
- Stevie J — Loyalty Under the Microscope
Stevie J has been one of Diddy’s most vocal defenders throughout the scandal, repeatedly insisting he has never witnessed criminal behavior.
However, the lawsuit alleges Diddy privately bragged about recordings involving Stevie J at parties.
There is no confirmation such recordings exist, nor evidence Stevie J knew of or consented to any alleged taping.
Stevie J’s response has been unwavering loyalty, dismissing critics as opportunists and rivals using the chaos to settle scores.
- Usher — A Complicated, Sensitive History
Usher’s name resurfaces regularly in discussions about Diddy due to their long-documented mentorship relationship during Usher’s teenage years.
Online commentators and former associates have made disturbing claims about that period.
To be clear:
- No verified recordings exist.
- Usher has not publicly accused Diddy of criminal conduct.
- Allegations involving a person’s youth are treated with extreme caution, and no explicit claims are substantiated in court.
Former associates argue Usher knows more than he’s saying.
Others counter that silence may reflect trauma, legal advice, or complete innocence.
As of now, Usher has not commented on the renewed speculation.
- Burna Boy — Grammy Success and Internet Theories
Burna Boy entered the rumor mill after Diddy served as an executive producer on his Grammy-winning album Twice As Tall.
Online theorists claim the collaboration “came with strings attached.”
No lawsuit names Burna Boy.
No evidence links him to any tapes.
The speculation stems entirely from timing, lyrics fans over-analyzed, and an unverified audio clip circulating online that experts say cannot be authenticated.
At this time, Burna Boy has not been accused of wrongdoing in any legal filing.
Why Katt Williams Says He’s Speaking Now
Katt insists he turned down multimillion-dollar offers to participate in Diddy’s inner circle decades ago.
He says he kept receipts, gathered information, and watched Hollywood protect predators while punishing whistleblowers.
According to Katt, 2024–2026 marks a cultural shift where silence is no longer rewarded—and secrets are losing their power.
“All lies get exposed,” he said.
“Everybody.”
What’s Verified vs.
What’s Viral

Verified facts:
- Civil lawsuits against Diddy are active.
- Several individuals named have denied wrongdoing.
- No confirmed “tape auction” has occurred publicly.
Unverified claims:
- Existence of multiple freak-off recordings
- Blackmail operations involving tapes
- Celebrity participation beyond allegations
The Bigger Picture
Whether these rumors collapse under scrutiny or explode into confirmed evidence, the fallout is already real.
Careers are being questioned.
Alliances are breaking.
Silence is being interpreted as guilt—fairly or not.