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In a shocking revelation that has stirred conversation across social media and hip hop circles, Qwanell “Que” Mosley, a former member of the R&B group Day26, has accused music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs of attempting to “sacrifice” him during their time on the Bad Boy label. The startling claims were made during a recent livestream, where Que described a disturbing incident involving fellow artist Dawn Richard, who was part of the group Danity Kane.

According to Que, the incident occurred during the height of their fame under Diddy’s Making the Band reality show empire. He claims that Dawn, who was dating him at the time, handed him an ecstasy pill that had allegedly come directly from Diddy. “She gave me the pill and said it was from Puff,” Que said. Moments after ingesting it, Que claims he passed out and remained unconscious for approximately 20 minutes.

“I blacked out. Like, my soul left my body,” Que recounted during the livestream. “I honestly thought I was dead for a moment. It felt like some kind of ritual or setup.”

Que’s allegation that Diddy tried to “sacrifice” him has reignited conversations about the long-standing rumors surrounding the music industry and supposed occult practices. While such claims have often been dismissed as conspiracy theories, recent months have seen increasing numbers of artists speaking out against Diddy and the alleged toxic culture at Bad Boy Records.

“I didn’t want to believe it at first,” Que admitted. “But looking back at everything that happened, the control, the manipulation, the way people just started changing around me — it all felt spiritual, like something dark was at play.”

Que emphasized that his intention is not to seek attention or clout, but rather to tell his truth. “This has been haunting me for years,” he said. “I kept quiet because I was scared. But I’m not afraid anymore. People need to know what’s really going on in this industry.”

Neither Diddy nor Dawn Richard has publicly responded to Que’s claims as of now. Diddy, however, has been under scrutiny in recent years due to a number of legal issues and resurfaced allegations from former collaborators and employees. These new statements from Que add fuel to the growing criticism of the mogul’s behavior and business practices.

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