Katt Williams issued a warning to Sean “Diddy” Combs’ inner circle.
The comedian wrote via Instagram Stories over the weekend that he believes the embattled music mogul is “about to snitch on everybody” following his arrest.
Williams, 53, reposted an AI-generated video on Saturday meant to replicate a scene in Wesley Snipes’ 1991 film, “New Jack City.”
In the clip, Combs’ face has replaced the actor’s as Snipes’ character, Nino Brown, and names one of his associates — who had been edited to look like Jay-Z.
Williams appeared in the altered clip as well, looking on as the drama played out.
The social media upload marked Williams’ first comment about Combs’ arrest since he predicted the rapper’s legal troubles in January.
During the “Club Shay Shay” podcast episode, Williams told host Shannon Sharpe that he believed “all lies would be exposed” this year.
“All of these big-d–k deviants is all catching hell in 2024,” the “Boondocks” voice actor said at the time. “It’s up for all of them. It don’t matter if it’s Diddy or whoever you is, [pastor] T.D. Jakes, any of them.”
Williams went on to claim that he had refused invites to Combs’ infamous parties over the years.
“I’ve had to turn down $50 million four times. Just to protect my integrity and that virgin hole I was telling you about, right?” he alleged. “Because P. Diddy be wanting to party, and you got to tell him no.
“You got to tell him no!” Williams repeated. “I did. See, I got the receipts for everything I’m telling you, that’s why I can say them so freely.”
Combs was taken into custody last week in New York City and is now being held without bail in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center.
The Revolt founder pleaded not guilty after being charged with racketeering conspiracy; sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and transportation to engage in prostitution.
In a statement, Combs’ lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, asked the public to “please reserve your judgment until you have all the facts,” calling his client “an innocent man with nothing to hide [who] looks forward to clearing his name in court.”
The Grammy winner has repeatedly denied wrongdoing as he’s been hit with multiple sexual assault lawsuits this year.