Suge Knight has continuously shared his opinions about Diddy‘s ongoing trial and recently spoke in more detail about why so many of Puff’s supporters are going silent.
On Monday, Suge Knight called in for a lengthy phone call with host Aubrey O’Day, who has been covering the ongoing trial as part of Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes’ iHeartRadio podcast Covering the Diddy Trial.
Knight covered a lot of subjects, including the murder of 2Pac and his relationship to Puff. The former Danity Kane singer then questioned why so many of Diddy’s peers from the ’90s haven’t spoken out about the subject, including Mary J. Blige, Ma$e, Faith Evans and other Bad Boy recording artists.
“The reason why they’re so silent is this: They are so scared,” Suge admitted. “They are slaves. These people are slaves to these people.”
He added that Diddy’s associates are mostly fearful of the business and personal repercussions that may happen. “They’re not scared of the guns and the knives. They’re not scared of the streets. They’re scared of the people in the suites,” Knight said.
Elsewhere in the pod, Suge Knight called out Ray J for claiming earlier this month that Knight sexually assaulted men. While he denied the allegations, he added the “Sexy Can I” singer desperately needs help.
“Now let’s go to the part of this and reason why I brung up Ray J,” Knight continued. “I got love for Ray J. I don’t care for what Ray J say. You know, at the end of the motherf—ing day, Ray is lost. He need help. So let’s not pick on Ray J.”
Check out the full episode below.
This story originally appeared on Billboard