Diddy allegedly attempted to buy Aubrey O’Day’s silence by using her publishing rights

Aubrey O’Day has made a startling revelation: she feels that Diddy’s return of the publication rights to her and other former Bad Boy artists was not as generous as it seemed, and that Diddy tried to purchase her silence. Speaking as part of a new TMZ documentary titled “The Downfall of Diddy,” which will appear on Tubi, the vocalist of Danity Kane discussed a transaction that had important conditions attached to it.

O’Day claims that Diddy’s promise to restore publishing rights, which he made public last year as a kind and admirable gesture, was conditional on the musicians signing non-disclosure agreements (NDAs). According to O’Day, the purpose of these NDAs was to keep the artists from speaking candidly about their interactions with Bad Boy Records. She stated that she would not be signing, as she valued her right to free speech, particularly in light of the continued accusations that others, like Cassie, have made against Diddy, which Diddy has refuted.

O’Day brought attention to the shockingly meager financial recompense she would receive in exchange for reclaiming her publishing rights, which further complicated the situation. She has nevertheless made the decision to concentrate on her different economic pursuits, such as her flourishing OnlyFans presence, which she adds is significantly more lucrative than the agreement Diddy offered.

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