Boosie Badazz defends Diddy after arrest on sex trafficking charges

NEW YORK — Rapper Boosie Badazz defended Sean “Diddy” Combs on social media Wednesday after Combs was arrested the previous day on federal sex trafficking charges.

Boosie argued that Diddy was simply doing “what every other famous entertainer has done,” except “he just freakier.”

According to the man previously known as Lil Boosie, famous artists often fly women to different locations to meet them for sex because “you’re never [in] one place.”

However, the feds accused Combs of much more than simply paying women to meet him for consensual sex. Investigators said Combs forced men and women to engage in sex acts at parties for his own pleasure, known as “freak offs.”

Combs, 54, also recorded many of the freak offs and “used the embarrassing and sensitive recordings as collateral against the victims,” Manhattan U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said Tuesday.

But Boosie ignored those facts and instead speculated that he’s “starting to feel like this sex trafficking charge for flying b—es [in] for 3 somes will be a tool used to take down hip hop artists [and] celebrities.”

Boosie, 41, had previously spoken in vague defense of Combs. He questioned why none of Combs’ friends came to his defense after several women accused him of sexual and physical abuse, then said he would have done so if he was close to the Bad Boy Records mogul.

“How I was raised, if you beat your b—, that’s your problem,” Boosie said in June. “It never made me say, ‘You’re not my friend anymore.’ That’s what I stand on.”

In addition to his defense of Combs, Boosie has become known for his homophobic and transphobic rants.