Not one to stay silent on Sean “Diddy” Combs’ growing troubles, Aubrey O’Day tweeted after his homes were searched by the feds, “You reap what you sow. I pray this emboldens all of US victims to speak on what we have endured.” Amid reports that Combs’ private jet was tracked to the Caribbean after the raid, O’Day shared in her Instagram Stories (via OK!), “Some people stand on business.. and some use the money they robbed from decades of their artist’s pockets to flee the country … I said what I said.” Combs was spotted in Miami by TMZ after the raids, so it turned out he wasn’t on his plane after all, making it unclear who traveled to Antigua.

Despite O’Day’s fearless outspokenness about her former mentor, she revealed she’s scared for her life after Diddy threatened to blow up Kid Cudi’s car — and it happened. During an episode of “No Jumper,” O’Day referred to the incident, which Kid Cudi confirmed, and shared her suspicion that she was being followed and revealed that she took over 600 pictures of license plates of suspicious-looking cars in front of her house. “I have just enough information at this point that I’ve asked … is this a sociopath or is this somebody that can be redeemed?” O’Day wondered. As someone who has known Diddy since she was a teen, it’s no secret the reality star’s relationship with the rapper was riddled with problems.

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