Diddy has opted to temporarily step down as Chairman at Revolt, aiming to shield the company’s mission and success from distractions amid accusations he’s facing. The move comes during Revolt’s 10-year anniversary, with CEO Detavio Samuels and Chief Brand Officer Deon Graham leading the company effectively.
The Grammy winning Bad Boy CEO was not involved in day-to-day operations at the company, and recently settled a lawsuit with former girlfriend Cassie and faces two additional lawsuits, which he vehemently denies as a “money grab” via statements from his representative.
The statement emphasizes skepticism toward the allegations and questions the exploitation of the Adult Survivors Act. The timing of Diddy’s return to his Revolt role remains uncertain.