During the latest episode of his podcast “Hollywood Unlocked”, Lee addressed the situation.

“JAY-Z, I know you’re watching because you got people calling me Stop having people call me. You can call me yourself, you know how to get my number. You got people calling me. Call me yourself because this right here is gonna go viral,” Lee explained.

“I will tell you, to the audience, if I do come up missing, all the calls I’ve been getting have been about him,” he continued. Lee did note that hasn’t received any threatening calls.

The allegations continue to pile up for the Bad Boy Records founder.

According to the latest round of lawsuits filed against him, Diddy is accused of sexual assault, drugging, and issuing death threats against alleged victims.

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In one suit, an unnamed woman, who was 19 years old at the time, alleges that she was raped by Diddy in his hotel room at a 2004 photo shoot. The woman claims she was brought to a “separate room off from the main party,” where he assaulted her and her friend. Diddy then allegedly told her that he would “have them both killed” if they refused to cooperate.

In another complaint, a man accused Diddy of aggravated sexual assault in a Macy’s stockroom back in 2008. Diddy, along with two bodyguards, allegedly threatened to “kill” him while the producer committed the assault.

Back in September, Diddy was arrested and charged with sex trafficking, racketeering, and prostitution in New York. After pleading not guilty to all charges and having his bail request denied, he remains in custody at MDC in Brooklyn.

If found guilty on all charges, Diddy could be sentenced to life in prison.