In the midst of a series of lawsuits accusing hip-hop mogul Diddy of sexual assault, the entrepreneurs is officially selling his stake in the media company he founded, Revolt. Diddy has been facing public scrutiny for months over sexual assault allegations that paint the mogul as a sexual and physical abuser. Due to his now-tainted reputation, the media company Revolt, wants to completely dissasociate from Diddy. The New York Times has reported that the company announced that Diddy "has sold his majority stake in Revolt." CEO Detavio Samuels said in an interview that following the piling lawsuits Diddy is facing, the company and him are "completely separated and dissociated from each other." With the removal of Diddy as a major stakeholder, the company has been confirmed to be made up of S...
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