Former Day26 member Que said he was worried about Sean “Diddy” Combs trying to “sacrifice” him on a disturbing night at Music Mogul Mogul’s Hamptons Estate after he was allegedly handed over to him by Dawn Richard.
Que details the painful experience of “Amy Robach and TJ Holmes Presents: Aubrey O’Day, covering Diddy Trial”, and after receiving what he thought was ecstasy, he described waking up in the basement bedroom and screaming in the basement bedroom.
“In 20 minutes, I bumped out. I got blacked out.” Quick explained, Richard told him that the medicine came from Diddy and he trusted her because they had been ecstatic together in the past.
Que said he regained consciousness in Diddy’s twin daughter’s bedroom, wearing only basketball shorts, surrounded by people filming.
“I woke up from sleep, very, very loud,” he said. “When I woke from sleep, they were laughing.”
He remembers jumping into the pool at some point and describes the whole plot as deeply disturbing.
“It feels sacrificed. That’s what I meant to say I feel like they’re trying to hurt me or Diddy might have sacrificed me that night,” he said. “I thought they were trying to hurt me. It felt like someone was trying to hurt me or take me out.”
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Que claims he suffered a long-term psychological impact after his experience in Diddy’s mansion
After the podcast aired, Que issued a more detailed statement saying the drug was not an ecstasy, but a sedative. He claimed Richard gave him, saying it was her boss Diddy.
“I take full responsibility for everything that my life allows – because ultimately I have a choice. But let me be honest: I really believe I’m taking what I’ve tried before. It’s not ecstasy. It turns out it’s a horse, it’s my ex, and my ex was given to me by her boss, Que.
He said he collapsed within 20 minutes of taking the medicine. According to Que, he woke up in another part of the house and did not remember how he got there.
He added: “I stood out from deep and paralyzed sleep, screaming and crying. Realizing that my fear of being drugged is more broken than I am considered to be.”
Que said the experience had long-term psychological effects, including paranoia, memory loss and anxiety. “This medicine broke me mentally and mentally,” he said.
He also noted that Richard never took a second pill, which he said made the situation more like an experiment than a shared experience.

Richard denied all charges. “I want to be clear: I have never given drugs to anyone,” she said in a public statement. I have never given any pills. ”
She added that Que’s claims were inconsistent with his actions during and after the relationship.
“My advice to do this is absolutely wrong,” she added. “If this belief is true, it will be inconsistent with subsequent actions – for example, inviting me into your home, introducing me to your young sisters and family, and continuing to build relationships with me.”
Richard said she chose not to respect Que and his family’s respect rather than talking publicly about their relationship, but is now forced to respond.
