
Sean ‘Puffy’ Combs’ Ex-Co-Workers React to the ‘Me Too’ Allegations That He Denies
When Renee Foster was hired to be the director of communications at Andre Harrell’s Uptown Records, Sean ‘Puff Daddy’ Combs had been working there as an intern since 1990. “He was very respectful,” Ms. Foster told The Epoch Times about Mr. Combs. “His mother would show up on our job, and we would sit up straight.” Today, Mr. Combs is a media mogul facing multiple allegations of sexual impropriety, and Ms. Foster is the director of communications at the Hip Hop Museum in the Bronx. Hip Hop Museum Communications Director Renee Foster (in red shirt) next to make-up artist Kymberlee Thornton at the promotional event for the book “Women Behind the Mic: Curators of Pop Culture” on March 11, 2024. (Courtesy of Juliette Fairley) “Whatever the [plaintiffs] are referring to happened after my era with him,” Ms. Foster said in an interview. “He was already an established executive at Bad Boy [Entertainment] when many of these things that are alleged came out. So, I’m not dragging him. I wasn’t there.”...
