Katt Williams has issued a warning to those close to Sean “Diddy” Combs.
The comedian wrote via Instagram Stories over the weekend that he believes the embattled music mogul is “about to snitch” on everyone following his arrest.

Williams, 53, reposted an AI-generated video on Saturday that recreates a scene from the 1991 Wesley Snipes film “New Jack City.”

Katt Williams believes Sean “Diddy” Combs will “snitch” on those close to him.

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In the clip, Combs’ face is replaced by the actor playing Snipes’ character Nino Brown, and one of his associates — who was edited to look like Jay-Z — is named.

Williams also appears in the edited clip and follows the unfolding of the incident.
The social media post marks Williams’ first comments on Combs’ arrest since he predicted the rapper’s legal troubles in January.

Williams predicted Combs’ legal troubles in January.

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On the “Club Shay Shay” podcast, Williams told host Shannon Sharpe that he believes “every lie is going to be exposed” this year.

“All these big-d–ks are going to hell by 2024,” the “Boondocks” voice actor said at the time. “They’re all doomed. It doesn’t matter if it’s Diddy or whoever, [Pastor] TD Jakes, any of them.”
Williams went on to claim that he has declined invitations to Combs’ infamous parties for years.

I told you, right?” he alleged. “Because P. Diddy wanted to party, and you had to tell him no.
“You had to tell him no!” Williams repeated. “I did. See, I have receipts for everything I told you, that’s why I can say it so freely.”

Combs was arrested last week in New York City and is currently being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn without bail.
The Revolt founder has pleaded not guilty after being charged with conspiracy to commit extortion; sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and transportation for prostitution.

In a statement, Combs’ attorney, Marc Agnifilo, asked the public to “defer judgment until the full facts are known,” calling his client “an innocent man with nothing to hide [who] looks forward to being vindicated in court.”
The Grammy winner has repeatedly denied wrongdoing as he faces multiple sexual assault lawsuits this year.