Romeo Miller Comments on Diddy’s Legal Issues: ‘Justice Always Comes Around’

The rapper-actor had a brief chat with TMZ about how being in power can often breed corruption.

September 23, 2024
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - AUGUST 25: Actor/recording artist Romeo Miller attends Day 3 of the 2024 Invest Fest at Georgia World Congress Center on August 25, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia.
 
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Romeo Miller was approached by TMZ in a video posted on Monday (Sept. 23), where he was asked about his opinion on the legal controversy surrounding Diddy.

Last Monday (Sept. 16), the Bad Boy Records founder was arrested and charged with sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy and transportation of prostitutes, and has remained in jail after his bail was denied twice.

The reporter first approached Miller with a question about Lil Wayne not being chosen to perform at the Super Bowl LIX, to which the New Orleans native said there's "bigger problems in the world."

Miller was then asked for his thoughts on the Diddy situation, and as a "man of God," the Honey star gave a karmic message about the downfall of those in power.

"I do want to give some gems to kids out there, 'cause you got to live and you got to learn from other people," Miller said around the 1-minute mark. “When you get that much power, you've got to be willing to do what's right, and most importantly, build a foundation of righteousness."

"That's what our kids got to know coming up; it's like everything comes full-circle," said the father of two. "And from my experience, I would say that you've always got to apologize if you do wrong in any way. You've got to go to that person behind closed doors and try to make it right."

While admitting that "nobody's perfect," Miller ended with a message that "justice always comes around."

"So you have to do your best part when you know you messed up or effed up. Try to make it right. God forgives all, but humans...it's a little bit harder for us to forgive," Miller said.

He concluded, "We all make the bed that we lay in."

Miller is the son of renowned No Limit founder Master P, who he’s had a tumultuous relationship with in the past.

It's alleged that Diddy was sexually exploitative with his media influence, blackmailing victims to partake in 'Freak Off' sessions that left them physically exhausted to the point of needing liquid injections to regain hydration. Ahead of Diddy's trial, which has not yet been scheduled, a conference hearing around the case is set for Tuesday, September 24.

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