Cam’ron has reflected on a 2023 meeting he had with Diddy, during which an EDM DJ allegedly shared a wild story involving the disgraced Bad Boy mogul.
On the Wednesday (December 17) episode of his Talk with Flee podcast, Cam and co-host Sen City caught up with former Da Band member Chopper City. Together, they shared their thoughts on the newly released docuseries, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, which explores the sexual abuse and misconduct allegations levied against Diddy.
At one point during the episode, Cam recalled meeting with Diddy to discuss a potential business partnership.
"I’m gonna tell you a little something that happened… this was probably, maybe, two years ago," he began. "We was meeting up with Puff because Puff wanted to sign our other show, It Is What It Is — maybe a little bit more than two years ago before we signed. And he’s like, 'We want to bring it to Revolt.'"
Cam said he was at the meeting alongside Bub Miami, when all of a sudden, a "techno DJ" approached the group to say "What’s up?" Cam confessed he couldn’t recall the DJ’s name, but said he was supposedly a world-famous act.
"He walks up. He’s like, 'Yo, Puff, what’s up… when are you throwing another party?'" Cam said he could immediately tell that Diddy was uncomfortable, almost like he was gesturing to the DJ to stop talking.
"[The DJ’s] like, 'Nah, man. That last one, we was naked in the bushes, everybody was ass-naked,'" Cam recalled the DJ allegedly saying. "I swear to God. I’m gonna call Bub up… He said: 'We was in the bushes, man, people ass-naked, when is another one of them going on?'"
He continued: "Puff is trying to tell these n***as, 'These ain't the n***as for that, yo. Chill…"
Cam said he and Bub left the meeting, looked at each other, and confirmed they didn’t mishear the story. "Me and Bub walked out, I said: 'Did you hear some shit about some people naked in the bushes?' He said: 'Hell yeah, I heard that shit.'"
He then asked Chopper City if he witnessed anything similar during his time at Bad Boy Records, perhaps something that made him think to himself, "Maybe, I’m gonna go back to my room."
"I didn’t say I needed to go back to my room, I said I needed to leave the label," Chopper City quipped.
The New Orleans rapper then recalled an alleged incident that occurred after Da Band broke up, around the time he was recording his New Jack City album. He said he was at working on the project when he received a phone call from someone at Bad Boy Records.
"I don't want to say his name, but he kept telling me, 'Tell Puff to get on the phone. I need to talk to him,'" Chopper City recalled. He said he then went to Diddy’s room and informed security that "so and so" needed to speak to Diddy.
"Security is like, 'He’s doing something right now,'" the rapper continued. He then handed his phone to the security guard to let the caller explain the situation. Chopper City said he didn’t know what was said during the brief conversation, but security eventually moved to the side and allowed Chopper to enter the room.
"I walked into the room, just a quick little crack, and I seen Puff and somebody that’s very major in the industry groping on each other," Chopper alleged. "When I seen that … If I see two people in a room and they’re touching and feeling each other, that’s groping to me."
Chopper City said that after the incident, he began receiving perks from the label. "Everything started rolling nice for me," he claimed. "I started getting Ferraris as gifts. Remember the Sean John Navigator trucks? I got one of those."
Cam questioned if Diddy and his team were trying to "buy" Chopper City’s silence.
"Would you have gotten that if you didn’t see that?" Cam asked, to which Choppa replied: "No. When I say groping, I seen crotch groping. I put this on my kids… You know exactly what I’m talking about."