Gene Deal accused Sean Diddy’s comb colleagues of using Voletta Wallace and curated a substantial sale of the infamous Big’s iconic music catalog.
In an interview with “The Art of Dialogue” on Tuesday (March 11), Deal expressed concern that Wallace, the legendary rapper’s mother, was manipulated by the closest people to Didi in the last few days.
He specifically appointed Mark Pitts and Wayne Barrow, two long-time comb confidants who had previously worked with Biggie at Bad Boy Records.
Despite Wallace being seriously ill and receiving hospice care, Pitts and Barrow quietly “reached an agreement to sell large publishings, his marketing, his all rights to all notorious big events” Deal said
He had no intention of sarcasm, saying the two were “to make an agreement for them. “Because it was not for Miss Wallace. It was not a big kid.”
Deal further commented on what they called opportunism, noting: “I read that it was executives of Wayne Barrow and Mark Pitts. These are the guys Puff plays with them. I can’t believe it. These guys are, when Big Died, they took over marketing, publishing and everything.”
“They are Puff boys,” Deal added. “I think it pays off again,” because they want to get $10 billion to $150 million on this matter.”
Currently, negotiations are reportedly about to finalize the sale of Biggie’s catalog to the main wave. Pitts and Barrow reportedly represent the estate.
Genel Deal claims Diddy is involved in the death of the infamous Big
Deal, who previously served as COMBS Safety, has long claimed Diddy knew or participated in the infamous driving shooting that claimed Biggie claimed that Biggie’s life was in Los Angeles on March 9, 1997. In the Peacock documentary Didi: Making a Bad Boy, it is speculated that Didi’s role in Beach’s death, saying, “So is he directly related to it? He can.”
Deal tells his first-hand experience of a miserable night after his Vibe magazine party after the Soul Train Awards, recalling Biggie’s reluctance to attend
“A week [in] Biggie is murdered, he is just really anxious and trying to attend this party. “Deal said. “and [what] Crazy is crazy, Big is telling people he has to be in London. But Puff told people, “He won’t go to London all week.”
Deal recalled warning combs, attending an event amid rising tensions between East Coast and West Coast hip-hop artists, saying, “I said, ‘Yo Puff, I got some Intel Bruh.” He said, “What?” I said, “Yo, if we go to this party tonight, we will be killed alone. Someone is dead. Because now, we are on the East Coast coast beef.’”
Combs allegedly dismissed the deal’s concerns, “Yo, Gene, I don’t want to hear S ###” before joining the party.
Later that night, Deal was on a separate vehicle when he heard the deadly gunfire sound, leading to Biggie’s tragic death.
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