Biggie’s Mom Urged to Sue Diddy By Former Bad Boy Security

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Biggie’s Mom Urged to Sue Diddy By Former Bad Boy Security

Gene Deal believes Diddy should be held accountable for the death of Voletta Wallace’s son, The Notorious B.I.G. aka Biggie Smalls.

BAD BOY HEAD OF SECURITY REFLECTS ON TELLING BIGGIE’S MOTHER HE PASSED AWAY

March 9th, 1997 is forever remembered in the annals of hip hop history when one of the biggest stars in its history had an untimely death. Gene Deal vividly remembers taking Christopher Wallace from the car that he was murdered in. During another interview with Art Of Dialogue, the former head of security for the infamous Bad Boy Record label explained why he believes Diddy lied to Voletta Wallace and that she should sue Sean Combs.

Deal revealed that he had seen people getting murdered at a party before, but states Wallace was the only “one that I had to grab with my hands and carry (put him) on a gurney (a stretcher).” The former guard also got emotionally charged saying that Christopher Wallace is the one he has to “constantly hear on the radio.” He remembers Biggie Smalls mother with tears in her eyes telling him she did not want to hear anymore about how her son was murdered. The pain of the situation still affects Deal til this day.

GENE DEAL BLAMES DIDDY FOR NOT HAVING ENOUGH SECURITY

Gene Deal holds back no punches as he stated in the interview that Diddy was responsible for having Biggie Smalls at the party in Los Angeles and lacking in security detail depth. The former head of security pointedly expressed that “If we go to this party, one of us will die tonight” and that one of us “will be killed tonight.” He was straight forward to Diddy on the night saying, “they coming to kill us Puff.”

Deal believes that Diddy owes Ms. Wallace due to finding out in latter years, that Notorious BIG only went to the party because “D Rock and Puff set it up for them to go.” It was also revealed that Wallace urinated and defecated on himself after the shooting. Deal doesn’t have sympathy for Diddy who has gone on record saying he was young and didn’t know that his artists had threats on their life by saying Diddy “knew.”

He also believes that Diddy was the person that influenced Ms. Wallace not to sue Arista Records and Clive Davis and Bad Boy Records over “the death of her son because they did not have the proper security for the Notorious BIG”.

Diddy has recently been exposed by a Rolling Stone article that included interviews with Ms. Wallace and others about the conduct of Sean Combs over the decades. Voletta Wallace was quoted as saying, “I hope that I see Sean one day and the only thing I want to do is sl@p the daylights out of him.” Her reaction follows the general public’s disdain for Diddy over the leaked Cassie footage from a hotel in 2016.

NOTORIOUS BIG TENSION WITH BAD BOY RECORDS AT END OF HIS LIFE

Multiple sources have corroborated and disclosed to Rolling Stone that The Notorious B.I.G. aka Biggie was indeed making preparations to depart from Bad Boy Records prior to his untimely demise.

Furthermore, Biggie’s legal representatives were embroiled in a legal dispute with Sean Combs, also known as Diddy, with the objective of reclaiming Biggie’s publishing rights before his unfortunate passing. Sources say that Diddy told Biggie’s lawyers in 1997 that “I will never give it up until I’m dead and my bones are crushed into powder”.
The president of Bad Boy Records also revealed that Diddy influenced Biggie Smalls to make diss songs towards Tupac Shakur and also took away a cover shoot for Wallace with Rolling Stone. “I was telling Sean, ‘Let’s make it Biggie. You still have a chance [for a cover in the future],’” Burrowes recalls. “He’s like ‘No, he’s dead. I’m putting out [Combs’ debut album, No Way Out] in July. I need to be on the cover of Rolling Stone.’”

 

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