New court documents allege that Yung Miami transported ‘Pink Cocaine’ for Diddy.

In the latest update to the lawsuit, Rodney Jones claims that Diddy has been harassing him and his family since he went public with his accusations. Additionally, Cuba Gooding Jr.

has been included as another defendant, accused of sexual abuse and molestation.

The new reports reveal that an additional 25 pages of information also implicate Yung Miami, alleging that she was once tasked with providing Diddy with a substance called “pink cocaine.” This substance, according to medical sources, is a combination of pink food coloring, strawberry flavoring, ketamine, caffeine, and MDMA.

Jones alleges in his lawsuit that during rehearsals for a performance, Diddy requested the synthetic drug from his alleged drug mule, Brendan Paul.

However, when Paul realized he forgot to pack it, Diddy’s chief of staff, Kristina Khorram, contacted Yung Miami to bring it to the event on a private jet from Miami.

The lawsuit further claims that individuals close to Diddy are often required to secure, transport, and distribute illegal substances including ecstasy, cocaine, GHB, ketamine, marijuana, mushrooms, and “pink cocaine” on behalf of the billionaire.

Allegedly, these drugs were smuggled in carry-on luggage by Diddy’s associates, including Yung Miami, during national and international travels.

Paul was arrested on Monday at Miami Opa-Locka Airport on cocaine and marijuana possession charges during a Homeland Security raid on Diddy’s Miami and Los Angeles homes.

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