Tiny Harris and a close friend of the late Kim Porter celebrate Diddy’s verdict: “People want to charge you a lot for being weird”

Tiny Harris has openly defended Sean “Diddy” Combs after the unexpected outcome of his trial for sex trafficking and racketeering, dismissing the accusations as nothing more than him “being freaky.”

Combs was found guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, but he was acquitted on racketeering and sex trafficking charges on Wednesday, July 2, as previously reported. While awaiting trial, the founder of Bad Boy was denied bail and faces a maximum term of 20 years in prison.

Even though the disgraced music mogul may not be entirely innocent, many friends and admirers are thrilled with the verdict and are glad Diddy won’t be spending the rest of his life in prison. Among those to rejoice was Tameka “Tiny” Cottle-Harris, who shared her sentiments in a comment on a post from a close friend of the late Kim Porter.

Within hours of the decision being read, internet celebrity Eboni Elektra, who was close to Diddy’s ex before to her passing, wrote about the musician’s destiny. Along with a spiritual message about “God’s will” for Diddy’s life, she posted a picture of Combs.

Elektra started her caption with the words, “PRAISE GOD❤️❤️❤️❤️.” “🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿 The will of God is greater than any opinion, error, judgment, or rumor. If this is what God wants for Puff or Doody, then that is what He wants. What we believe ultimately pales in comparison to His will. JUDGING WHO ARE WE? God is in charge of that. All of it is in His hands. You can never be sure. I believe that #isallintheword #readyourbible 💫💫💫💫.

Eboni’s association with Porter, who was allegedly abused by Diddy during their relationship, garnered a lot of negative attention for her tweet. But when Tiny Harris went into the comments, joining Elektra in applauding and asserting that the claims against Combs were based only on his being “freaky,” things became even stranger.

“Yes, absolutely!” Tiny wrote on it. “People want to charge you a lot for being weird. unpleasant work!

After receiving criticism for her remark, Harris removed her reply. Nevertheless, it nevertheless generated a lot of conversation, particularly considering that she and her husband, T.I., had already encountered legal issues due to their “freaky” behavior.

A lady named “Jane Doe” sued the pair for sexual assault, but the case was officially dismissed by a judge in August 2024. In 2005, she allegedly accused the couple of abuse and sexual assault, according to TheShadeRoom. A 2021 LAPD investigation had already been initiated in response to the woman’s charges of mental anguish and false incarceration. Because the statute of limitations reached 10 years, the lawsuit was dismissed.

At the time, a number of women came out with charges of sexual assault, and Tiny and T.I. strongly denied all of them.

Tyrone A. Blackburn, a lawyer who has represented several alleged victims, said one lady said the couple drugged her at a nightclub in Miami in 2010 and then attacked her at a hotel while she was disoriented. Similar stories of being drugged, raped, and even sex trafficked across several states were told by two additional women. In response, Steve Sadow, the couple’s attorney, deemed the anonymous claims untrustworthy and demanded that the accusers come forward so the Harrises could adequately deny the charges. 

The couple insisted on their innocence throughout the controversy, refuting any allegations of drugging, trafficking, or sexual abuse.

Following the trial, it appears that other people are grabbing onto Diddy’s legal team’s strong emphasis on the fact that his sexual inclinations are not a crime.

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