Hip-Hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs isn’t the only person facing trouble in light of his federal indictment. If the allegations against Diddy are true, there’s likely no way his executive staffers were completely oblivious to the nefarious activity allegedly going down. And after Diddy was officially denied bond, his federal indictment continues to draw strange comparisons to that of Jeffery Epstein’s.
Just like Epstein had Ghislaine Maxwell to help cover up his dirt, Diddy’s chief of staff, Kristina Khorram, has been continuously named as his co-conspirator and even his “manipulator in chief,” according to the New York Post.
In 2021, Combs called Khorram his “right hand” for years, and her now deleted LinkedIn page listed her role as Diddy’s chief of staff since 2020, the Daily Mail reported. Khorram position in Diddy’s Bad Boy Entertainment can also be traced back to 2013.
So with over a decade connecting her to Diddy’s executive team, Khorram just might play a bigger role in Diddy’s mess than she’s really given credit for.
This isn’t even the first time Khorram’s name has come up in Puff Daddy drama. Back when music producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones filed his lawsuit against Combs, Khorram — often referred to as “KK”— was also named as a defendant over 50 times in the court document. According to Jones, Khorram was complicit in the alleged sex trafficking, drug supplying, and ongoing physical abuse listed in his suit. In fact, Jones’ official filing also calls Khorram “THE GHISLAINE MAXWELL TO SEAN COMBS.”
In 2021, Maxwell was convicted of facilitating Epstein’s abuse between 1994 and 2004. On Tuesday (Sept. 17), a federal appeals court upheld her sex trafficking conviction, so she will remain behind bars continuing her 20-year sentence, according to Fox News. Unlike Maxwell, however, Khorram wasn’t named in the federal indictment against Combs, but if you ask music producer Lil Rod Jones, she had a hands-on role in all of the allegations against Diddy.
Jones’ suit also alleges he confided in Khorram about his discomfort over Combs’ sexual advances, but in response, she allegely said, “you know, Sean will be Sean.” The lawsuit continued that Khorram “attempted to downplay Mr. Combs groping of Mr. Jones anus and genitals, as friendly horseplay, stating that those acts were Mr. Combs way of ‘showing that he likes you.’”
Even though Khorram’s name doesn’t appear in the federal filings against Diddy, the document often mentions “high-ranking supervisors” as co-conspirators to the alleged crimes. With this in mind, we have to ask what exact role will Khorram play in Diddy’s future trial? Will she go down in Diddy’s Titanic or will she jump ship before then?
Khorram has not responded to any claims against her or her boss, but according to the Economic Times, close sources suggest she could cooperate with authorities as the investigation continues.