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Dawn Richard denies drugging ex Qwanell ‘Que' Mosley at Diddy's Hamptons estate

Dawn Richard denies drugging ex Qwanell ‘Que' Mosley at Diddy's Hamptons estate

Express Tribune26-05-2025
Dawn Richard has publicly denied allegations made by her ex-boyfriend Qwanell 'Que' Mosley of Day26 regarding a disturbing night at Sean 'Diddy' Combs's Hamptons estate.
Que previously stated that Dawn gave him a pill, reportedly from Diddy, that caused him to blackout and later wake up screaming in the bed of Diddy's twin daughters.
In a clear and direct statement addressing the claims, Dawn Richard said, 'I want to be unequivocally clear: I have never drugged anyone, nor have I ever given anyone pills to take.' Her response aims to refute the implication that she had any involvement in causing Que's blackout or distress that night.
The allegations surfaced during Que's emotional interview on the 'Amy & T.J.' podcast, where he described feeling 'sacrificed' and unsafe after taking a pill at Diddy's home. The incident has drawn significant attention in the media, adding to a series of unsettling stories connected to the rapper and music mogul.
Dawn's firm denial comes amid increasing scrutiny of the events Que described and highlights the ongoing tension between the former couple's public narratives.
As the story continues to develop, fans and followers await further details and responses from those involved. Both Dawn Richard and Qwanell Mosley remain figures of interest in music industry news, especially related to their past affiliations with Diddy and the group Day26.
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