Diddy has reportedly been an informant for the FBI for years, according to longtime sworn enemy Suge Knight.

In the latest episode of Collect Call with Suge Knight, which dropped on Thursday (June 6), the imprisoned ex-Death Row CEO alleged that Diddy has been ratting people out for years, and it was a well-known fact in the industry.

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“It’s a lot of things that people been knowing, and everybody gets judged differently,” he said at the 12:15 mark of the interview. “It shouldn’t be a grey area when it comes to doing something right, doing something positive, or doing something for the community. That being said, naturally, Puffy been an FBI informant forever, as they would say. That’s why it’s different when it comes to him.”

He continued: “Regardless of who gets hurt, all everybody been saying is ‘Puffy, Puffy, Puffy.’ I think they shouldn’t all blame everything on Puffy. His exes in the industry knew about it. Everybody in his crew knew about it. The bitches he dates knew about it. Everybody knew about it. So don’t push away from it now.”

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Despite Diddy allegedly being a snitch, Suge Knight said he still supports Diddy amidst the myriads of sexual assault allegations — as he explained back in April.

Appearing in the newly released Tubi documentary TMZ Presents: The Downfall of Diddy, the Death Row Records co-founder spoke from prison about his empathy for the embattled mogul and his high-profile legal troubles.

Suge Knight Taunts Diddy With Photo Of Him Playing With His Son Justin Combs
Suge Knight Taunts Diddy With Photo Of Him Playing With His Son Justin Combs

Knight said: “My first reaction, it’s not the reaction I thought I would have when it came to Puffy. I thought it’d be a reaction like he got what he got coming ‘cause everybody knows what’s been going on.

“My reaction was actually different because the first thing that came to my mind was: he has his sons, he has his daughters. My reaction was first about the kids. The thing is, I feel it’s a bad day for Hip Hop. It’s a bad day for the culture because it makes us all look bad.”

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“I’m not the type of guy to cheer for other people’s downfall,” he added. “If somebody got killed or something happens to them, then I’m not going to pop champagne bottles. If I have a problem with Puffy, that’s for he and I to sit down in a room and resolve it.

“So for the tragedy on both sides, to the victims, to him, that’s definitely nothing to cheer about.”