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The former president of Bad Boy Entertainment — Sean "P. Diddy" Combs's music company — is suing the rapper for $25 million. Kirk Burrowes alleges that Combs wrongfully terminated him in 1996, and used a baseball bat to menace him into signing over his 25 percent stake in Bad Boy. Combs calls this "pure fantasy," adding Burrowes "hasn't been employed for seven years, and now he makes up a fictional story for financial gain."
The former president of Bad Boy Entertainment — Sean "P. Diddy" Combs's music company — is suing the rapper for $25 million. Kirk Burrowes alleges that Combs wrongfully terminated him in 1996, and used a baseball bat to menace him into signing over his 25 percent stake in Bad Boy. Combs calls this "pure fantasy," adding Burrowes "hasn't been employed for seven years, and now he makes up a fictional story for financial gain."