Big Brother alum Janelle Pierzina, known for her multiple appearances on the hit reality show, recently took to social media to share a surprising claim about her encounter with rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs. In a series of since-deleted posts on X (formerly Twitter), Pierzina accused Diddy of stiffing her on a tip after receiving VIP bottle service back in 2005.
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Janelle Pierzina Allegations Against Diddy
Pierzina, now 44, recounted the incident, saying, “Diddy and his entourage were in my section. The nightclub gave him like $20k in bottles free of charge. I gave his table great service all night. Diddy stiffed me on the tip. Completely!” She further described Diddy as not only a “cheap a–” but also a “perv,” though she didn’t provide details or evidence to back up her claims.
Adding to the story, Pierzina noted that Diddy was the only customer in her six years as a waitress to never leave a tip. She contrasted his behavior with that of the late rapper DMX, who once gave her a $3,000 tip and apologized, saying, “I’m so sorry I wish it was more.”
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Diddy’s Legal Troubles
Pierzina’s comments emerged shortly after Diddy’s legal issues took a dramatic turn. The rapper was indicted on September 17 on serious charges, including racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, and transportation for prostitution. He is currently being held without bail at the Metropolitan Detention Centre in New York as he awaits trial.
The indictment, spanning 14 pages, alleges that Diddy used his business empire as a cover for illegal activities, including sex trafficking, forced labor, and bribery. Some of these accusations date back to 2009.
Additional Allegations Against Diddy
Pierzina’s claims followed a public press conference held by another accuser, Thalia Graves, who has filed a lawsuit against Diddy and his bodyguard, Joseph Sherman. Graves alleges that both men raped her in 2001, leading to lasting emotional trauma, including PTSD, depression, and anxiety.
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While Sherman has denied knowing Graves, dismissing her accusations as a “money grab,” Diddy has yet to comment on the recent lawsuit.
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