Tiny Harris Slammed Over Diddy Support Amid Past Assault Allegations

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Tiny Harris sparked backlash after defending Diddy on Instagram following the verdict in his federal sex crimes case.

Tiny Harris landed in hot water on Instagram after defending Diddy following his guilty verdict in a federal sex crimes case involving Cassie Ventura and another woman.

The Xscape singer responded to a post from Eboni Elektra, a friend of the late Kim Porter, who praised the outcome as divine justice.

Tiny commented, “Yeah!!!!! ppl wnna charge u so bad for being freaky is nasty work.”

Elektra’s original post read, “GOD’S WILL… is higher than any opinion , mistake, judgement, or gossip. If this is God’s will for Puff / diddy , than that’s His will. In the end, what we think does not compare to His will. WHO ARE WE TO JUDGE??? That’s God’s job. It’s all in His hands. U never know.”

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The response didn’t sit well with many on social media. In addition to blasting Elektra in the comments, critics quickly filled Tiny’s own Instagram page with comments, referencing her and husband T.I.’s past legal troubles involving sexual misconduct allegations.

Although Tiny appeared to delete her comment shortly after posting it, screenshots circulated widely, fueling the backlash.

T.I. And Tiny Avoid Charges In L.A. Sexual Assault Case

In January 2024, a woman identified as Jane Doe filed a lawsuit accusing T.I. (real name Clifford Harris Jr.) and Tiny of drugging and sexually assaulting her in 2005.

The suit alleged sexual assault, battery, false imprisonment, negligence and intentional infliction of emotional distress. According to the complaint, the woman claimed she was given a spiked drink and taken to a hotel room where she was forced to undress and assaulted.

The couple denied the allegations, calling them “emphatically and categorically” false, and described the lawsuit as an extortion attempt. The claims were previously investigated by Los Angeles authorities in 2021, but the district attorney declined to prosecute due to the statute of limitations.

A federal judge dismissed the case in August 2024, agreeing with T.I. and Tiny’s legal team that the claims were time-barred and lacked sufficient evidence.

The lawsuit was one of many accusations leveled at the couple over the years.

More than 30 “women, survivors and witnesses” have alleged “forced drugging, kidnapping, rape, and intimidation,” all of which the Harrises have denied.

Meanwhile, Diddy was found guilty of two counts of transporting women for prostitution—one involving Cassie Ventura and another involving a woman identified only as “Jane.”

He was acquitted of more severe charges, including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion.

He remains in custody and is scheduled to be sentenced on Friday (October 3, 2025).