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Sean "Diddy" Combs was celebrated when he announced he would be giving his artists back their music rights, but Aubrey O'Day is ready to . Last September, announced that he was going to give every artist on his Bad Boy Records label back their publishing rights to their catalog. The now-disgraced mogul was seen in a different light a year later when he was including racketeering and sex trafficking.

Diddy has denied all claims and pled not guilty. Danity Kane's Aubrey wanted to clear things up about being given publishing rights while appearing in the TV documentary TMZ Presents: The Downfall of Diddy. "I received the publishing deal I know what it says I know how much money it was giving me," she said.



She shared with the documentary that the deal gave her $300.30 "for a full release of all claims against Diddy and many other players." Aubrey added that she could "never can disparage Diddy on any social media site, on any podcast, on any format.

" Diddy's team has not commented yet on the contents of the contract. "Once you sign it, in fact, it said you can never mention the existence of this contract ever again,” she continued. She was asked about why she thought that clause was included in the contract.

Aubrey answered: “I think you would be making moves to keep as many people quiet as possible.” "It asked me to not be able to have access to my story and my experience anymore," she continued, "It asked me specifically to stay silent and never speak poorly about a huma.

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