An Atlanta man accuses Diddy of a shocking incident from the 90s.
- DeWitt Gilmore claims he was targeted in a dramatic car chase.
- The encounter allegedly involved multiple vehicles and gunshots.
- New testimonial evidence reopens the case amidst intimidation claims.
- Diddy’s representatives dismiss the accusations as unfounded.
DeWitt Gilmore, who prefers to be known as an author and public figure, has made headlines with his allegations against Diddy. He claims that during the 1990s, he was involved in a high-stakes car chase where Diddy and his associates allegedly shot at him.
Gilmore described the frightening encounter in an interview, recalling how he was run off the road and then pursued by a convoy of vehicles. He said, “The next thing I hear is ‘pop, pop’ and Lance goes, ‘Gun! Gun!’” This unexpected ambush led to Gilmore and his bodyguard Lance making a daring escape.
Despite the incident happening decades ago, Gilmore only recently felt safe enough to come forward. He explained that he managed to connect with a witness from that night, who provided new evidence crucial to reopening the case beyond the statute of limitations.
Gilmore mentioned intimidation by Diddy’s influence and finances, which kept him from seeking legal action earlier. He expressed fear for his safety, stating, “Not for nothing, but he could wipe me out in no time with that much power.”
Diddy’s representatives, however, refuse to entertain these claims, labeling them as “publicity stunts” and expressing confidence in the judicial system. They maintain that the accusations lack substance and will be exposed in court.
Time will tell how this courtroom drama unfolds.