Snoop Dogg has shared his thoughts on Diddy‘s federal trial, while also discussing how he holds himself accountable as a boss.
The rapper stepped into a recent episode of The Shade Room Live and was asked if he was “surprised” by what’s been going on with the Bad Boy Records founder.
“Very surprised. I’m ultimately surprised. I don’t be expecting none of these things to be happening,” he answered before explaining how he tries to behave being that he’s in a “position of power.”
“Given my position of leadership, I like to take advantage of it and treat people good and make sure that people that work with me don’t feel like they work for me,” Snoop said around the 1:23:00 mark of the video below. “And when they’re ready to leave, and if we have a misunderstanding, if there is a separation, it’s ended on love. It’s never bad vibes or anything of that nature.”

The rapper added that he tries to be a “better boss” after paying attention to other music moguls when he was “just an artist.”
“I try to take the good things that they did and subtract the bad
things that they did,” he continued. “Some of the things I didn’t know what they did because I was only entitled to certain information as an artist or a friend. So as a businessman, I’ve learned to just be good to people, because I know what it feels like to have bad business done on you.”
But Diddy’s sex trafficking and racketeering trial involves more than bad business. The Bad Boy Entertainment founder is accused of orchestrating drug-fueled sex parties (known as freak-offs), physically abusing multiple former employees – including his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura – and coercion.
Eye-opening accusations have been made since the trial began this month, including two of his former female assistants accusing him of death threats. One woman, known in court as Mia, alleged that Diddy sexually assaulted her on numerous occasions.
