P. Diddy and the prosecution: "Then you’re nothing but a whore"

She worked in the American hip-hop scene for two decades and knows P. Diddy personally: Eva Ries on the rapper’s case and the abuse of women in the industry.

Her book “Wu-Tang is forever” was published two years ago: Eva Ries looked after the Wu Tang Clan for more than 20 years in her role as head of marketing for the hip-hop label Loud Records in New York. She also met P. Diddy, who is now charged with sex trafficking, prostitution and organized crime. She also worked with bands such as Nirvana, Aerosmith and Guns N’ Roses. Ries has been living in Germany again since 2018, in her hometown of Mannheim. She wears large black sunglasses when she appears for the interview with the star. Ries orders a cappuccino, then it’s supposed to be about P. Diddy, whom she only calls “Puffy” in conversation, based on his former stage name Puff Daddy.