Biggie’s Mother’s Last Wish About Diddy Before Her Death Leaked
The world is still mourning the passing of Voletta Wallace, mother of legendary rapper The Notorious B.I.G. (Biggie Smalls). However, recent revelations suggest that before her death, she held undisputable evidence about what truly happened to her son and wanted justice to be served—especially against Sean “Diddy” Combs. Reports indicate that she had a last wish: for Diddy to be held accountable for his alleged involvement in Biggie’s tragic murder.
A Mother’s Pursuit of Justice
For years, Voletta Wallace fought tirelessly to uncover the truth behind Biggie’s murder, which occurred in 1997. She never wavered in her belief that the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) knew the identity of the killer but refused to take action. In multiple interviews, she openly accused authorities of conspiring to suppress the case, protecting powerful individuals behind the scenes.
“I have a very good idea who took my son’s life, and I genuinely believe the LAPD knows too. They’ve done their investigation, but they refuse to move forward. It seems to me that it’s one giant conspiracy,” she once stated.
Her relentless fight for justice extended beyond her personal loss; she aimed to expose corruption and prevent similar tragedies. She actively supported projects like City of Lies, a film exposing the police corruption linked to Biggie’s murder investigation. Wallace believed this case had been intentionally buried by high-ranking officials who sought to protect certain individuals.
Diddy’s Alleged Involvement
One name that consistently surfaced in conversations surrounding Biggie’s death was Sean “Diddy” Combs. Speculation about Diddy’s potential involvement has long existed, but Voletta Wallace reportedly possessed concrete evidence implicating him.
Sources claim that Wallace’s last wish was for Diddy to face justice for what he allegedly did to her son. The allegations against Diddy suggest he benefited significantly from Biggie’s passing, both financially and in terms of industry power. Following Biggie’s death, Diddy released Life After Death, an album that skyrocketed in sales, and he personally ascended as the new face of hip-hop.
Insiders also reveal that Diddy pressured his label’s employees to shift their focus from mourning Biggie to promoting the album’s success. A former employee recalled, “Diddy didn’t seem to be grieving. He was obsessed with making sure the album hit number one.”
In a 1999 Rolling Stone interview, Diddy himself admitted, “I think his passing added to the fame. At least 2 million of the nearly 5 million copies of No Way Out sold were due to his death.”
Biggie’s Feud With Tupac: A Manufactured Conflict?
The East Coast vs. West Coast feud that culminated in the deaths of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls remains one of hip-hop’s most infamous rivalries. However, many—including Voletta Wallace—believe that the feud was manufactured, and Diddy played a major role in escalating tensions between the two rappers.
Kirk Burrowes, a former business associate of Diddy, revealed that Diddy was jealous of Biggie’s friendship with Tupac before their falling out. According to Burrowes, Diddy pushed Biggie to create diss tracks aimed at Tupac, fueling animosity between the two artists.
This aligns with statements from former Bad Boy Records security personnel Jean Deal, who suggested that Diddy had ulterior motives related to Biggie’s catalog. He claimed that Biggie was on the verge of leaving Bad Boy Records for a lucrative $62 million deal elsewhere, which could have motivated certain individuals to ensure Biggie never left.
Will the Truth Finally Come to Light?
Although Voletta Wallace is no longer here to continue the fight, her words and actions continue to resonate. She once said, “As long as I have life, there’s hope. And I hope when I’m not in this world anymore, my friends and family will carry on the fight.”
With reports of undisclosed evidence set to be revealed, could this be the moment the world finally learns the truth about Biggie’s murder? If her final wish was truly for justice to be served, then her supporters and fans will undoubtedly continue the pursuit of answers. The question remains—will Diddy be held accountable?
The world waits to see if justice will ever be served in one of hip-hop’s greatest tragedies.
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