Diddy’s Security Chief “Mr. Fixit” Allegedly Shielding Rapper from Authorities, Former Michael Jackson Bodyguard
Sean John Combs, widely known as Diddy, has recently made headlines following his arrest last month. As the case unfolds, significant allegations have surfaced regarding his head of security, Mr. Fixit, whose real name is Faheem Muhammad.
These claims are detailed in a lawsuit by music producer Lil Rod, which accuses Faheem of attempting to shield Diddy from law enforcement. Before working with Diddy, Muhammad served as a driver and bodyguard for the late Michael Jackson, being the first person to discover the singer’s body after his tragic passing in 2009.
Following his tenure with Jackson, Muhammad became part of Diddy’s team. According to Lil Rod’s lawsuit, he is alleged to possess the skills necessary to “make people and problems disappear.”Reports indicate that he was seen near Sean’s Beverly Hills home during a raid conducted earlier this March.
According to The Daily Mail, the lawsuit alleges that Diddy is involved in sexual and physical assault, and it claims that he instructed his staff to contact Muhammad if they found themselves in custody in either Miami or California.
Diddy’s arrest was officially confirmed last month by U.S. Attorney Damian Williams via a tweet. The hip-hop icon faces serious charges, including “sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution.”
The tweet from Damian highlighted that Diddy was apprehended by federal authorities “following a sealed indictment from the SDNY.”He added:
“We anticipate filing to unseal the indictment tomorrow and will provide more information at that time.”
Subsequently, Diddy was moved to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, where his attempts to secure bail have been denied on two separate occasions.
Faheem Muhammad: Former Security Chief for Michael Jackson
Faheem Muhammad attended Sacramento State College, where he graduated with a degree in Business Administration in 2008, according to reports from Daily Mail. Shortly afterward, he began working for Michael Jackson, a role he spoke about during the trial of Jackson’s physician, Conrad Murray.
“I served as his head of security, responsible for ensuring his home was safe and his daily activities were secure and properly organized.”
During the trial, he recounted the harrowing moment he found Michael Jackson’s lifeless body, noting that Jackson’s eyes and mouth were open when he arrived after receiving notification from Jackson’s chief of staff, Michael Amir.
Murray was also inside the residence attempting to perform CPR on Jackson. When the paramedics arrived, they inquired whether Muhammad believed Jackson was dead, to which he confirmed with a ‘yes.’
After joining Diddy’s security team, Faheem also assisted with various legal troubles faced by the artist, including a shooting incident at the Chalice Recording Studios in 2022. This event allegedly stemmed from a disagreement involving Diddy’s son, Justin.
Lil Rod’s lawsuit includes details about the shooting incident, stating that Muhammad had multiple interactions with the Los Angeles Police Department, discussing the event where Justin’s friend, referred to as ‘G,’ was shot. Although the police conducted an investigation at the studio, they later suggested that the shooting occurred outside.
Rod alleges in his lawsuit that he rushed to assist ‘G’ in a restroom, attempting to stem the bleeding. The legal documents further claim that Diddy instructed him to mislead the authorities, stating that “G was shot while outside the studio by someone in a drive-by,”despite police having found evidence of blood within the studio. The suit suggests that Muhammad’s affiliations helped Diddy evade serious consequences.
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