Rapper Yung Miami has been embroiled in controversy after being accused of transporting ‘pink cocaine’ to Diddy, as reported by XXL citing an amended lawsuit filed by producer Rodney Lil Rod Jones. The drug, also known as ‘tusi’ and ‘tucibi’, is a synthetic substance categorized as phenylethylamine 2C-B. It comprises pink food coloring, strawberry flavoring, ketamine, caffeine, and MDMA, according to thewilloughatnaples.com.
According to the XXL report, Lil Rod amended the lawsuit filed against Diddy in February, adding an additional 25 pages of information. The media outlet claimed to have obtained the court documents on Wednesday.
In the amended lawsuit, Lil Rod details Diddy’s alleged preference for ‘pink cocaine’ and asserts that the hip-hop mogul obtained the drug from his courier, Brendan Paul, who was reportedly arrested earlier this week.
Neither Diddy nor Yung Miami has responded to the allegations made in the XXL report. Following raids on Diddy’s residences in Los Angeles and Miami by Homeland Security and other law enforcement agencies, the rapper’s attorney clarified that neither Diddy nor any of his family members have been arrested at this time.
In a statement, Diddy’s lawyer denounced the accusations as ‘meritless’ and condemned the raids as a ‘gross overuse of military-level force’. Despite facing multiple lawsuits accusing him of sex trafficking and abuse, authorities have not disclosed the rationale behind the Monday raids.
Addressing the situation, the attorney emphasized, ‘There is no excuse for the excessive show of force and hostility exhibited by authorities or the way his children and employees were treated. Mr. Combs was never detained but spoke to and cooperated with authorities.’