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Your auntie found a long forgotten 2010 cease & desist letter from a law firm representing Sean Combs. I found the C&D while organizing about 100 cease and desists I’ve received from various law firms over the years.

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Debra Antney’s lawyer sent a C&D in reference to a post I wrote about her son, rapper Wake Flocka. Another C&D came from former blogger Necole Bitchie’s lawyer. He accused your auntie of “altering” an email in which Necole referred to singer Trey Songz as “a nobody.”

Among the C&Ds from 2010 was an email from Mr. Combs’ law firm informing me that “For the record, Mr. Combs is not a homosexual.”

The Cease & Desist letter referred to a Blind Item post I’d written that contained insider information about Puffy’s alleged down-low lifestyle. I also shared the infamous “gay photos” of Combs and a man at a pool party.

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In addition to calling the lawyers, Combs also told his baby mama, Sarah, to stop working with me on her fashion blog that was set to launch that year.

Then came the cease & desist letter from the law firm.

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The legal term “For the record” means Combs’s attorney had indisputable evidence that his client is not gay.

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Here is an excerpt from my Blind Item post, dated April 23, 2010:

The source said that [Mogul #2] instructs his bodyguards to bring him men blindfolded. After sex with them, he cleans up and leaves. He doesn’t consider himself to be gay, and he uses sex with random men (in addition to the drugs and alcohol) as a means of “escaping his demons.”