Suge Knight warns Diddy ‘your life’s in danger’ in jailhouse call where he’s serving 28 years for death of Compton businessman

Jailed music executive Suge Knight has warned embattled hip-hop mogul Diddy that his ‘life is in danger’.

In an audio clip obtained by TMZKnight, who is currently serving a 28-year sentence in California State Prison for voluntary manslaughter, ominously warned Diddy, whom he still calls “Puffy,” that there are people who are “gonna get you if they can.”

Sean “Diddy” Combs saw his mansions in LA and Miami brutally raided by the FBI this week as part of a larger sex trafficking investigation that the rapper has called a “witch hunt.”

A litany of extremely damaging allegations have been leveled against Diddy in several civil lawsuits, though the mogul has not been arrested or charged with any crimes, despite the federal government’s recently revealed involvement.

Based on statements made by Suge in the just-posted audio, which TMZ reports is an outtake from the “Collect Call” podcast, the closeted hip-hop personality clearly believes things are going one way for Diddy.

Suge Knight spoke out this week about the situation Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is currently facing from state prison – and offered one of his old rivals advice ahead of what he predicts will be a prison sentence

Combs' life may be in danger, said Knight, who is serving a 28-year sentence in California State Prison for manslaughter.

Combs’ life may be in danger, said Knight, who is serving a 28-year sentence in California State Prison for manslaughter. “Your life is in danger because you know the secrets, who’s involved in that little secret chamber that you’re participating in… you know they’ll get you if they can,” he said.

Knight said the allegations against Diddy and the optics of the intense raids all together reflect poorly on the industry.

“It’s a bad day for hip-hop, for the culture,” he said, specifically referring to how the public typically reacts to seeing a black man in handcuffs.

He encouraged his old rival to report himself to the authorities, as he once did.

‘I turned myself in. Sometimes you had to face the music. That’s usually the case.’

He also mysteriously made a reference to a “secret room” that Diddy is aware of that is related to the possible threats to his life.

“I’ll tell you what Puffy, your life is in danger because you know the secrets, who’s involved in that little secret room you’re participating in
 you know they’ll get you if they can,” Knight said. .

He expressed condolences and prayers for Diddy’s children, especially King and Justin Combs, who were held in handcuffs, but not arrested, when federal agents raided Combs’ Holmby Hills estate.

Knight also offered Diddy some friendly advice about his future prison name.

“Don’t waste your time passing over Brother Love. Brother Love is not a good code name for prison,” he said.

A man believed to be Diddy's head of security, Faheem Muhammad, is seen arriving at Diddy's Beverly Hills mansion after the raid on the property

A man believed to be Diddy’s head of security, Faheem Muhammad, is seen arriving at Diddy’s Beverly Hills mansion after the property was raided

Law enforcement officers and vehicles are seen outside Diddy's Beverly Hills estate on March 25, 2024

Law enforcement officers and vehicles are seen outside Diddy’s Beverly Hills estate on March 25, 2024

Federal agents in armored vehicles are seen outside Combs' compound in LA

Federal agents in armored vehicles are seen outside Combs’ compound in LA

Sean 'Diddy' Combs says he's the victim of a 'witch hunt' and complains of 'military-level violence' used against him as he finally speaks out following the double attack on his estates on Monday

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs says he is the victim of a ‘witch hunt’ and complains of ‘military-level violence’ used against him as he finally speaks out following the double attack on his estates on Monday

Two shocking raids were made on Combs' mansions in LA and Miami on Monday amid bombshell claims against the hip-hop mogul.

Two shocking raids were made on Combs’ mansions in LA and Miami on Monday amid bombshell claims against the hip-hop mogul.

Photos show results of Monday's 'witch hunt' raid on his Miami estate amid sex trafficking investigation

In photos exclusively obtained by DailyMail.com, the Florida mansion on Star Island shows several untidy rooms, upturned bedrooms and ransacked drawers.

Photos show results of Monday’s ‘witch hunt’ raid on his Miami estate amid sex trafficking investigation

In a recent episode of his prison podcast, TMZ reports that Knight delved a little deeper into his long-standing issues with Diddy.

At a party in Atlanta in 1995, Knight’s friend Big Jake was murdered, sparking decades of animosity between Knight and Diddy.

The rap wars between the East Coast and West Coast also play a role in the strained relationship between the two, the outlet reported.

This week, Combs’ homes were raided, with photos exclusively obtained by DailyMail.com showing several untidy rooms, turned over bedrooms and ransacked drawers, as the rapper faces multiple charges accusing him of sexual and physical abuse.

Two civil servants told AP The raids were part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation. They spoke on condition of anonymity and were not authorized to publicly discuss details of the investigation.

A source also said that NBC three women and one man had been interviewed by federal officials in Manhattan on allegations of sex trafficking, sexual assault and soliciting and distributing illegal narcotics and firearms.

A man accused of being Diddy’s drug mule was also arrested Monday when authorities raided the mansions.

An attorney representing a woman who accused Diddy of rape in the 1990s said of the raid, “Hopefully this is the beginning of a process that will hold Mr. Combs accountable for his depraved behavior.”

Tyrone Blackburn, an attorney for plaintiffs Rodney Jones Jr. and Liza Gardner, greeted the news in a statement to Rolling Stone.

“About damn time,” Blackburn said. “Sometimes justice delayed is not justice denied, as long as justice is delivered.”

Diddy was nowhere to be found when federal agents searched his property Monday afternoon

Diddy was nowhere to be found when federal agents searched his property Monday afternoon

A swarm of Homeland Security Investigations agents descended on the hip-hop mogul's homes in Los Angeles and Miami as part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation

A swarm of Homeland Security Investigations agents descended on the hip-hop mogul’s homes in Los Angeles and Miami as part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation

Aaron Dyer, an attorney for the rapper, broke Combs’ silence just over 24 hours after the Homeland Security investigation with a statement to DailyMail.com.

“Yesterday there was a gross, military-level use of force when search warrants were executed at Mr. Combs’ residence.

“There is no excuse for the authorities’ excessive show of force and hostility or for the way his children and employees were treated,” Dyer said.

‘Mr. Combs was never detained, but spoke with and cooperated with authorities,” he added.

“Despite media speculation, neither Mr. Combs nor his family members have been arrested, and their ability to travel has not been restricted in any way.”

“This unprecedented ambush – combined with a sophisticated, coordinated media presence – is leading to a premature rush to convict Mr. Combs and is nothing more than a witch hunt based on baseless allegations in civil lawsuits,” Dyer continued.