After
allegedly exchanging blows with an acquaintance at New York night club
Kiosk, Diddy is no longer expected to be charged with any criminal
wrong doing in the case.

A few weeks ago, Diddy apparently squared up with friend Steve Acevedo, who the music mogul has known for well over a decade, for unknown reasons.
Initial reports indicated that the two threw hands as a result of a
disagreement over a female, a rumor that Diddy quickly deaded.

The two were said to have resolved their differences previously, but Acevedo told the media that those claims were untrue. Acevedo told the New York Post that though the two did meet up after the incident, they had not yet reached any agreement. When asked whether he and Puffy made up, he drew his finger across his throat and said, “Definitely not.”

Now, Diddy won’t have to face any
charges in the assault case. In a statement from The Bad Boy CEO’s
lawyer, the case will go no further and his client will not be
criminally pursued.

“I’ve been informed by the Manhattan District Attorney’s office
that after a thorough investigation, they have made a decision not to
authorize any arrests in connection with the incident involving Mr.
Combs and Steven Acevedo on October 13,” said Diddy’s attorney Benjamin Brafman.
“I want to commend the D.A.’s office and the New York City Police
Department for conducting a thorough and very fair investigation into
this incident and not allowing this private disagreement between two
acquaintances to turn into a criminal charge.”