Sean “Diddy” Combs’s downfall is happening at an alarming rate. And even worse, is that the reputation of those who were at one point connected to him is being impacted. And amid Diddy’s trial, Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James has been called out by former NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers.
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Rodgers Blasts LeBron For Diddy Party Attendance
To bring things up to speed, Diddy is on trial for his role as the mastermind of a sex trafficking ring. One that spanned over two decades. Prosecutors believe that the epicenter for much of this trafficking occurred during “freak off” sessions at the music mogul’s now infamous Hollywood parties.
However, Diddy’s parties were at one point the toast of the town. As the Bad Boy Records founders would often host some of the top tastemakers at his events. During a recent appearance on the Joe Rogan Podcast, Rodgers blasted LeBron for being one of the attendees.
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🚨TRENDING: #NFL LEGEND AARON RODGERS CALLS OUT LEBRON JAMES FOR ATTENDING DIDDY PARTIES.
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) May 23, 2025
Joe Rogan: “How many guys were on video saying, ain't no party like a Diddy party? How many people openly talked about being there?”
Rodgers: “LeBron.”
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In April a man named Joseph Manzaro claimed that he was a part of a humiliation ritual at one of Diddy’s parties where he was forced to wear a pen*s mask. In his complaint, Manzaro also claims LeBron James was at the event. Upon seeing him Manzaro claims he heard the Los Angeles Lakers star say “Y’all better do something about that.”
However, in response to Manzaro’s complaint, a representative for the four-time NBA Finals MVP said that the complaint wasn’t even worth a response, because the timelines don’t match up. In the summer of 2014, LeBron left the Miami Heat to join the Cleveland Cavaliers. So in April of 2015, he would not have had time to make a trip to Miami as the Cavaliers were in the thick of the playoffs.
“This is so demonstrably false and doesn’t even merit a report or response,” the statement reads. “A basic internet search shows what LeBron was doing all of April 2015. He was playing basketball for the Cleveland Cavaliers and never in Miami.”
LeBron has yet to respond to Aaron Rodgers
