Rapper Yung Miami Accused of Trafficking "Tuci" for Diddy in Lawsuit




Rapper Yung Miami has been accused of trafficking a drug known as "tuci" for Diddy in new legal documents related to his lawsuit against the hip-hop mogul.


Music producer Rodney ‘Lil Rod’ Jones recently amended his $30 million sexual assault lawsuit against Diddy, adding fresh information to the suit. In the updated documents, Jones claims Diddy has harassed him and his family since he made his accusations public and also named Cuba Gooding Jr. as another defendant, accusing the actor of sexual abuse and molestation.


According to reports, the additional information in the lawsuit alleges that Yung Miami was once tasked with providing Diddy with a drug substance called “pink cocaine,” also known as tuci. Tuci is described as “a combination of pink food coloring, strawberry flavoring, ketamine, caffeine, and MDMA.”


Jones alleges in the suit that during rehearsals for a performance, Diddy requested the synthetic drug from his alleged drug mule, Brendan Paul. When Paul realized he forgot to pack Diddy’s alleged drug of choice, Diddy’s chief of staff, Kristina Khorram, reportedly contacted Yung Miami to bring the pink cocaine to the event.


The suit also claims that people close to Diddy are often required to secure, transport, and distribute illegal substances including ecstasy, cocaine, GHB, ketamine, marijuana, mushrooms, and tuci on behalf of the billionaire.


It alleges that during national and international travels, the drugs were smuggled in carry-on luggage by Diddy’s associates, which reportedly included Yung Miami.


Paul was arrested on Monday at the Miami Opa-Locka Airport on cocaine and marijuana possession charges during a Homeland Security raid on Diddy’s Miami and Los Angeles homes.

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