KANYE West has pleaded with President Donald Trump to free his “idol” and jailed music mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.
Combs, 54, is currently locked up and awaiting trial on sex trafficking and racketeering charges with Ye, 47, now fighting for his release online.
Kanye went on a foul-mouthed posting spree on X where he pleaded with the newly-inaugurated President to free Combs despite the looming allegations.
The first of dozens of deranged Kanye posts simply read: “FREE PUFF.”
He wrote a similar message on Instagram.
In another, Ye tagged President Trump and begged: “PLEASE FREE MY BROTHER PUFF.”
The Graduation rapper also called Combs his “idol” and “hero” as he urged his celebrity pals to support the jailed music mogul because he “gave his life to us”.
Several of the other posts described a concerned Kanye saying Combs is set to “rot” in jail.
Combs was first arrested on September 16 in Manhattan by Homeland Security on charges of racketeering and sex trafficking.
He has been holed up in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center ever since.
Combs has constantly pleaded not guilty to the sex trafficking charges placed against him.
Across the past few months, Combs has been hit with dozens of additional civil lawsuits for rape and assault including against children as young as 9.
Combs is accused of abusing several women and leading Bad Boy Records as a “criminal enterprise” for more than a decade.
He has also been caught up in legal battles over racketeering and prostitution charges – which he vehemently denies.
In recent days, two more women have come forward and become part of a newly filed New York indictment against Combs.
Federal prosecutors have added “Victim-2” and “Victims-3” to his bombshell case, according to TMZ.
Charges against the music mogul initially only listed “Victim-1,” who is believed to be his former girlfriend, singer Casandra Ventura, also known as Cassie.
Diddy was previously charged with subjecting “Victim-1” to sex trafficking.
But new court documents now claim all three women were transported by the music mogul to “engage in prostitution”, according to TMZ.
Diddy’s attorney Marc Agnifilo has claimed this shock update in the rapper’s sex crime probe was “flawed.”