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Sean Combs Sells Stake in Revolt, the Media Company He Co-Founded


Revolt announced Tuesday that Sean Combs had sold his majority stake in Revolt and that the company is now owned by its employees.

On Tuesday, the organization announced that Diddy, who is currently embroiled in numerous disturbing allegations of sexual and physical abuse, had sold his majority stake in the media company he co-founded in 2013. “One hundred percent of Sean Combs’ shares have been redeemed and retired,” Revolt CEO Detavio Samuels told the New York Times. The news from Revolt also arrives about a week after Rolling Stone published a six-month investigation into the disgraced music mogul’s prolonged history of violence with dozens of former friends, employees, and Bad Boy artists alleging abuse.

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