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P. Diddy Lied About Owning Jet September 9. 2008
Rappers are known for sometimes exaggerating their wealth, but P. Diddy told a real whopper recently that the Palm Beach Post has exposed him for. He claimed he owns his own jet. A private jet
can cost upwards of $20,000,000 and millions more to maintain. P. Diddy stated
he has been flying commercial recently to stem fuel costs of $250,000, which he
states is the price to fly
According to research done by the Post, no plane in the country is registered to P. Diddy or any of his companies, such as Badboy Entertainment, home to untalented copyright infringer Cassie. Furthermore, an expert stated it only requires
$100,000 to fuel and fly a private jet the double roundtrip distance P.Diddy
wrongfully estimated to cost $250,000.
The truth came out in that P. Diddy bought time on the jet, and owns a small percentage of the aircraft, but not enough to be called an owner. Air Diddy’s just a puff of hot air When rap mogul Sean Diddy Combs told the world via video that he quit flying in his private jet because fuel’s too darn expensive, dude forgot to level with his peeps. He ain’t got no private jet! A thorough review of federal records shows that no plane in this country is registered to a Sean Combs or any of the trend-setter’s numerous companies, including clothier Sean John and his music company, Bad Boy Entertainment. One private aviation source scoffed: “It’s my jet this, my jet that, he’s just pretending. I have list of every plane with the name of the owner, and he’s not on it.” The video released last week on diddy.com showed Combs, baseball hat backward and filming himself, walking through a terminal and onto what he said was an American Airlines flight. “Gas prices are too m@#$(&f(&$# expensive,” he says. “As you know, I do all my own jet … and (flying from New York to Los Angeles twice a month) it’s $250,000.” Later in the video, Diddy says: “I want to give a shout out to my Saudi Arabian brothers and sisters … Please send me some oil for my jet.” The private aviation spy said Diddy’s math is off. Flying back and forth to the Left Coast twice would set him back $100,000, even with the high price of fuel. “Believe me,” said the spy, “the truly rich aren’t affected by oil when it comes to private planes. Monthly payments on a $20 million-plane and crews, that’s expensive.” |
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