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Drugs and Loyalty: A Former Assistant's Revelations
USA, New YorkSaturday, June 21, 2025
Paul admitted to buying drugs for Combs between five and ten times. He spent up to $500 on various substances, including cocaine, ketamine, ecstasy, and marijuana. He mentioned that he only did drugs with Combs once. This was when Combs asked him to try "tusi, " also known as pink cocaine, to check its quality. Paul did this to show his loyalty. He thought the drug was good, and they continued with their night.
Paul's arrest came as a shock. He had forgotten about the cocaine after collecting it from Combs' room. He accidentally left it in a bag he was carrying for a vacation with Combs and other aides. The charges were later dismissed after he completed a pretrial diversion program. During the trial, Paul's feelings about Combs were mixed. He described them as "complicated. " He also stated that he would not work for a criminal, which raised some eyebrows in the courtroom.
Paul's basketball career was brief. He played for Syracuse University and later transferred to Fairmont State University in West Virginia. His time on the court was limited, and he scored only three points in his college career. His testimony provided a glimpse into the lifestyle and expectations surrounding Combs. It also highlighted the complexities of loyalty and the consequences of involvement in high-profile cases.
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