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P. Diddy Celebrates $1.8 Million Lawsuit Settlement With A Glass Of Wine
Posted on Sat Jun 25, 2011 02:30 PM PDT


Everybody likes a nice glass of white wine on a hot day, but not while you're walking down the streets of LA and getting into your chauffeur-driven car! Sure, we'd all like like high rollin' like that, but we don't dare do it!
P. Diddy just settled his decade-old lawsuit filed by the victims of a gun shooting in a nightclub way back when when Diddy was Daddy and J Lo was on his arm.
Remember that Christmas 1999 incident in which Diddy's protege Jamal "Shyne" Barrows pulled out a gun and shot a few fellow club-goers in a New York club after a fight broke out and the gun ended up in Diddy's car? Well the king of rap ponied up a reported $1.8 million for victime Natania Reuben, who was shot in the face that night, and a few hundred thousand went to two other victims as well.
So this is how Diddy celebrates? Sipping wine on the streets of LA just a day after the verdict? Let's face it, $1.8 million is a drop in the bucket for this music mogul -- and only a portion of that money actually came from P's pocket (the club's insurance company kicked in a significant portion).
But this raises a more important question ... should Diddy be drinking alcohol in a car, even if he's not driving? Something tells me the LAPD would say, "NO!"
Why does Diddy think he can get away with it? Why would he take the risk?
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