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Diddy forced staff to carry around pink cocaine – the drug found in Liam Payne’s system after his death

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Sean 'Diddy' Combs allegedly forced all members of his staff to carry pink cocaine with them, according to a recently unsealed complaint.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs allegedly forced all members of his staff to carry pink cocaine, the drug found in One Direction star Liam Payne’s system, after his death, a new complaint reveals.

The complaint suggests that Combs would pressure “every employee, from the butler to the chef to the housekeepers” to carry small bags of drugs with them at all times.

They would also be forced to “walk around with a bag or fanny pack full of cocaine, GHB, ecstasy, and marijuana gummies,” the complaint says.

The complaint was filed in February by Rodney ‘Lil Rod’ Jones, who sued the music mogul and accused him of sexual harassment.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs allegedly forced all members of his staff to carry pink cocaine with them, according to a recently unsealed complaint.

The complaint also alleges that drug use was rampant within Combs’ business enterprise, and at one point Combs had drugged the producer and former cameraman, according to People.

At the time of the filing, Diddy’s team vehemently denied the allegations and said they had evidence to suggest otherwise.

‘Mister. Jones is nothing more than a con artist shamelessly looking for an easy and totally undeserved payday. “We have overwhelming and indisputable evidence that his claims are complete lies,” said an attorney for Combs.

‘Our attempts to share this evidence with Mr Jones’ lawyer, Tyrone Blackburn, have been ignored, as Mr Blackburn has refused to return our calls.

“We look forward to addressing these ridiculous claims in court and intend to take all appropriate action against anyone attempting to sell.”

The report was filed this February by Rodney 'Lil Rod' Jones, who sued the music mogul and accused him of sexual harassment.

The report was filed this February by Rodney ‘Lil Rod’ Jones, who sued the music mogul and accused him of sexual harassment.

At the time of the filing, Diddy's team vehemently denied all of those allegations and said they had evidence to suggest otherwise.

At the time of the filing, Diddy’s team vehemently denied all of those allegations and said they had evidence to suggest otherwise.

Jones also accused Diddy of forcing him to recruit prostitutes and have sex with them for the star’s pleasure, and claims he has hundreds of hours of video documenting Combs’ “serious illegal activity.”

In response, the disgraced rapper filed a motion to dismiss a $30 million lawsuit brought by Jones.

Pink cocaine – also known as Tuci – is a cocktail of luxury synthetic drugs that can cause a multitude of serious and lethal effects.

Named for its seductive pink hue created with food coloring, the drug, ironically, does not usually contain cocaine.

Instead, it is a potent mixture of several drugs such as the tranquilizer ketamine, the stimulant and psychedelic MDMA, and amphetamines such as methamphetamine, although several recipes exist.

Doctors say those who take it risk extreme agitation, hallucinations, heart failure and psychosis.

Some have even linked it to a “bomb” because it combines the effects of stimulants and hallucinogens, and the enormous strain it can place on the body.

Several of the ingredients in pink cocaine can cause serious health problems on their own. These include strokes, seizures and cardiac arrest.

Pink cocaine, also known as Tuci, is a luxury synthetic drug cocktail that can cause a number of serious and lethal effects.

Pink cocaine, also known as Tuci, is a luxury synthetic drug cocktail that can cause a number of serious and lethal effects.

While there is no standard recipe for pink cocaine, MDMA/ecstasy, ketamine, and amphetamines are the most common ingredients.

While there is no standard recipe for pink cocaine, MDMA/ecstasy, ketamine, and amphetamines are the most common ingredients.

While there is no standard recipe for pink cocaine, MDMA/ecstasy, ketamine and amphetamines are the most common ingredients, as well as legal stimulants such as caffeine and strawberry food coloring that give the drugs their namesake hue.

However, LSD, hallucinogens such as mescaline, and sometimes even powerful and addictive opioids such as fentanyl have been found in some mixtures.

The fact that the prescription varies in both substance and proportion makes the drug unpredictable, and users can suffer different effects, including a fatal overdose, even if they have used the drug in the past in similar quantities.

Earlier this week, Payne’s toxicology reports revealed that he had traces of a combination of drugs in his system when he plunged to his death from the balcony of his hotel in Argentina.

The former One Direction singer died suddenly at the age of 31 after falling from the third floor of the CasaSur hotel in Buenos Aires last Wednesday.

Earlier this week, Payne's toxicology reports revealed that he had traces of a combination of drugs in his system when he plunged to his death from his hotel balcony.

Earlier this week, Payne’s toxicology reports revealed that he had traces of a combination of drugs in his system when he plunged to his death from his hotel balcony.

The hotel balcony from which Liam Payne fell to his death yesterday in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is surrounded by a circle.

The singer died suddenly at the age of 31 after falling from the third floor of the CasaSur hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Preliminary results of toxicology tests showed traces of cocaine, benzodiazepines, crack cocaine and pink cocaine in his system.

While testing continues on the substances (white powder, traces of chemical crystals and prescription medications) found in her boutique hotel suite, the results of an autopsy on her body have been completed.

It was determined that the singer died instantly from multiple injuries after falling 45 feet from a third floor.

According to media reports, a makeshift aluminum pipe, commonly used to smoke crack, was also found in his hotel room.

Argentine news website Infobae reported: ‘A forensic study carried out on Liam’s body determined the presence of cocaine.

‘An analysis carried out by the Municipal Police (of Buenos Aires) on the substance found on the table in Liam’s room did not confirm that the white powder was cocaine.

“A second test will then be carried out to determine the nature of the drug.”

An ABC report added: ‘A partial autopsy found the former One Direction singer, who died aged 31, had multiple substances in his system when he fell from the third-floor balcony of his hotel room in Buenos Aires, Argentina. . on October 16.

“Those substances included ‘pink cocaine,’ a recreational drug that is typically a mixture of several drugs, including methamphetamine, ketamine, MDMA and others, as well as cocaine, benzodiazepines and crack cocaine.”

It comes as police continue to search for the drug dealer who supplied Payne.

DailyMail.com revealed on Tuesday that two members of the hotel staff are being investigated for supplying the star with hard drugs in the days before the tragedy.

A cleaner and another member of staff are said to have hidden the drugs in a box of Dove soap that detectives found in Payne’s room after his death.

His body will not be handed over to his father Geoff Payne until all examinations have been completed, according to Argentine judicial sources.

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