Kanye West Reveals Sony For DELETING Michael Jackson | Diddy Were Involved?!

Kanye West Claims Sony and Diddy Tied to Michael Jackson’s Death: Fans Reignite Conspiracy Theories
In a bombshell statement that’s shaking the entertainment world, Kanye West has reignited controversy over Michael Jackson’s death—this time suggesting that major music executives, including those from Sony and even Sean “Diddy” Combs, may have played a role in silencing the King of Pop. With shocking new connections and resurfaced suspicions, fans are once again digging deep into a mystery many believe has never been fully solved.
In a recent video, Kanye claims that the industry is capable of “deleting” powerful figures who no longer play by the rules. “If they did try to kill me—like they killed Michael Jackson or JFK,” he said, “they’d say it was mental health.” The rapper, known for making controversial but often conversation-starting claims, doubled down by calling Sony Music executive Tommy Mottola “the devil” and claiming he owns half of Sony’s publishing.
While Kanye’s words could be dismissed as just another rant by some, his comments come at a time when disturbing details have resurfaced about the final months of Michael Jackson’s life. Specifically, a new lawsuit filed against Diddy by producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones has unexpectedly brought a familiar name back into the spotlight: Faheem Muhammad.
Faheem, who now works as Diddy’s head of security, was also Michael Jackson’s security chief during the time of his death. Hired just 10 months before MJ’s passing, Faheem had no prior law enforcement background and had only recently graduated college with a business and real estate degree. Many fans are now asking: why would the most famous pop star on the planet hire a 20-year-old with no security experience to protect him?
Even more unsettling, Muhammad was one of the first people on the scene when Michael Jackson was found unconscious in his bedroom on June 25, 2009. During the trial of Dr. Conrad Murray, the physician held responsible for MJ’s death, Muhammad testified about those final moments—but critics and conspiracy theorists now say his testimony raised more questions than it answered.
According to Lil Rod’s lawsuit, Faheem used his alleged law enforcement connections to cover up illegal activities for Diddy. One claim alleges that if anyone got into trouble with the police, they were instructed to contact Faheem, who had the power to “make people and problems disappear.” If this is true, it raises disturbing questions about whether similar tactics were used to obscure details surrounding Michael Jackson’s final hours.
Digging deeper, online investigator Ian Carroll went viral after tracing Faheem’s timeline and exposing potential connections to celebrity “handlers”—individuals alleged to manage or control high-profile figures behind the scenes. Kanye himself once accused his former trainer, Harley Pasternak, of trying to “drug him into submission,” alleging that Harley had ties to Canadian military intelligence. Fans now wonder if MJ had a similar figure in his circle—and if Faheem Muhammad was it.
Adding fuel to the fire, old notes allegedly written by Michael Jackson began circulating online again, including phrases like “They are trying to murder me” and “The system wants to kill me for my catalog.” These resurfaced notes align with concerns MJ voiced to his family and inner circle in the weeks before his death. His sister La Toya publicly stated, “Michael told me they were going to murder him. He was afraid. He kept saying it over and over.”
Michael’s daughter Paris has also shown signs of suspicion in the past. She once liked tweets suggesting Sony and MJ’s longtime business manager John Branca may have played a role in her father’s death. During a public protest, MJ famously called out Sony and Mottola on stage, accusing them of sabotaging his career and trying to destroy him.
Meanwhile, fans are starting to connect dots between Tommy Mottola and Diddy. Social media users have pointed out that Mottola once sold a property to Diddy, fueling speculation that their relationship went deeper than the public knows.
Is it all coincidence? Or could there really be more to the story of Michael Jackson’s death?
For now, no official evidence has tied Diddy or Sony executives to the tragic event. But with Kanye bringing these claims back into the mainstream and lawsuits revealing new details, fans and truth-seekers alike are once again asking hard questions. The legacy of Michael Jackson has always been larger than life—and perhaps the story behind his death is just as complicated.
What do you think? Was MJ the victim of a much larger conspiracy? Was Kanye West right to speak out? Drop your thoughts in the comments—and stay tuned to Gossip Fact 24 for more explosive updates from the world of music, mystery, and mega-stars.