
Rapper Meek Mill has publicly addressed the ongoing federal trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs, resurfacing Lil Rod’s lawsuit and distancing himself from the allegations tied to the case.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter) in the early hours of Wednesday, Meek expressed frustration at being indirectly associated with claims made in Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones Jr.’s dropped lawsuit against Diddy.
“In the midst of Diddy on federal trial I wanna bring back up ‘Lil Rod’ and his lawsuit that was dropped,” Meek wrote. “He never said my name but these blogs amplified that whole agenda against me. My culture don’t believe it but it’s an attack on my brand.”
Lil Rod’s lawsuit, filed in early 2024, alleged that Diddy made disturbing sexual remarks and boasted about intimate encounters with a Philadelphia rapper who once dated Nicki Minaj. While Meek Mill was never named directly in the lawsuit, online speculation linked him to the claim — something he now firmly rejects.
Meek also spoke about his personal experience at Diddy’s events:
“The craziest thing I seen at a Puff party is coke vibes — and that’s going on at all these parties… I’m from Norf Philly, I had millions since I was 23! I don’t even wanna be addicted to weed! Not judging but I see it different!”
He went on to criticize online narratives, including an interview clip involving YouTuber Luce Cannon, which he called “bait.”
“I was running into Suge Knight and Big U when I came to LA — no camera phone vibes! I was showing [people] out there it’s more to life with Black success,” he added.
Meek’s posts come amid increasing scrutiny on Diddy, who is facing multiple lawsuits and a criminal investigation involving allegations of trafficking, assault, and more.
