Disgraced rapper Sean "P.Diddy" Combs carried the infamous bright-colored drug surrounding Liam Payne’s death. The substance known as "pink cocaine," which happened to be found in Liam’s system after his death, was named in a complaint filed against Diddy earlier this year.
Diddy’s former videographer Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones alleged in the complaint he filed against the Bad Boy Records founder in February that the rapper’s employees were required to carry pink cocaine. A partial autopsy report that ABC News shared after the One Direction alum’s fatal fall from the balcony of his hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina, unveiled that Liam had multiple substances” in his body. Substances found in the former boy band member’s system included pink cocaine, which is some mix of methamphetamine, ketamine, and MDMA, according to the National Capital Poison Center, per People.
'I went to Diddy's party with scantily-clad women - what I saw will stay with me forever' Kim Porter's 'bizarre' reaction to Diddy's 'X-rated' display at Parisian nightclub The aforementioned drug also goes by Tuci, and was mentioned under the name several times in Lil Rod’s sexual harassment lawsuit against Diddy. Included in the producer’s lawsuit was an allegation that Diddy drugged him and that drug use was heavily indulged in the fallen music mogul’s enterprise. Also alleged in the court document was that "all employees, from the butler to the chef to the housekeepers," had to "walk around with.