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A lawsuit dropped a thinly veiled suggestion of a romance between disgraced music mogul Sean Combs (left) and rapper Meek Mill.

Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones filed the lawsuit on Monday, Feb, 26, in the Southern District of New York.

Jones is a music producer who also worked as a videographer for Combs. He produced some of the tracks on Combs’ Grammy-nominated project, The Love Album.

The lawsuit contained allegations that Combs slept with “a Philadelphia rapper who dated Nicki Minaj” and an R&B singer who “performed at the Superbowl and had a successful Vegas residency.”

“Mr. Combs informed Mr. Jones that he had engaged in s*xual intercourse with rapper 5 (REDACTED), R&B singer 6 (REDACTED), and Stevie J,” according to the Complaint.

Hints to the identities of the rapper and singer appear in a footnote on page 13 of the 73-page court document (see below).

Jones claims he was forced to watch a videotape of music producer Stevie J in an intimate act with a Caucasian male.

He said Combs showed him the video to “ease Mr. Jones’ anxiety concerning homosexuality.”

According to Combs, “this is a normal practice in the music industry, look even Stevie J is doing it.”

Combs, 54, allegedly “promised to make sure that Mr. Jones wins producer of the year at the Grammys if he engaged in homosexuality.”

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Meek Mill, 36, trended No. 2 on Twitter/X by Tuesday afternoon.

The rapper did not respond to the hundreds of tweets from followers requesting a comment.

However, Stevie J responded to the lawsuit on Monday, referring to the documents as “bogus.”

Additionally, a man came forward on Monday, saying he’s the person pictured in screenshots of the alleged Stevie J video.

A Twitter/X user, who goes by the handle @knockoutd33, responded to a post featuring the image. “That’s me smh,” he wrote.

Knockout also responded to another post, writing, “This is not him it’s me yall really be trying it. Yes I was at diddys party now what?”

He didn’t provide any proof to back up his claims.