Gina Huynh Shares Interesting Post Following Yung Miami’s New Era And Lingo

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It looks like Diddy’s old boo Gina Huynh is trying to get Yung Miami’s attention with a new post on her Instagram. 

if your not familiar with this beef, it all started when the two began to call each other out over their relationships with Diddy who has recently been rapped up in a total of 4 sexual assault allegations. Now fans seem to think that Gina was throwing shade at the Miami rapper for writing “Yams” on her Instagram story which Yung Miami has publicly stated is her new era that she’s in. 

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It’s unclear what exactly going on behind the scenes but fans are assuming that Gina is trying to reignite her beef with Yung Miami. 

As of right now Diddy is fighting a lawsuit from a woman who claims she was “gang raped” at 17 years old while at his Manhattan recording studio in 2003. On Tuesday Diddy once again denied that he, Harve Pierre and another unidentified man gave the woman who says she was 17 years old at time, “copious amounts of drugs and alcohol” and took turns raping her in a bathroom of his Daddy’s House Recording Studio. 

In the documents obtained by Page Six, Diddy’s lawyer also spoke on the timing of the lawsuit and addressed the alleged photo that surfaced on social media of the woman allegedly sitting on Diddy’s lap in the studio. “The context, genuineness, and/or accuracy of the photographs are disputed,” his answer states. “Plaintiff’s decision to wait more than two decades to file her complaint has prejudiced defendant, as he has lost the ability to defend himself fully and fairly in this action,” he says. “For example, some or all evidence that otherwise would have been available if the action had been promptly commenced may be unavailable, lost, or compromised.” Combs and his lawyers further argue the lawsuit should be barred because the Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Act (GMVA) under which is was brought is purportedly “unconstitutional.”

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“Allowing this action to proceed violates defendant’s rights under the U.S. Constitution and the New York State Constitution,” Diddy’s legal team stated. 

After Diddy’s fourth lawsuit made headlines the mogul released a statement denying the allegations against him. “Enough is enough. For the last couple of weeks, I have sat silently and watched people try to assassinate my character, destroy my reputation and my legacy. Sickening allegations have been made against me by individuals looking for a quick payday. Let me be absolutely clear: I did not do any of the awful things being alleged. I will fight for my name, my family and for the truth,” the statement said.

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