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"Last Night" by Diddy featuring Keyshia Cole lost in the Best Collaboration category at the BET Hip Hop Awards 2007 to "International Player's Anthem" by UGK featuring OutKast.

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Despite various reports, Diddy did not pay the police a visit yesterday. His attorney had this to say:

"What is being reported in the media is inaccurate," the statement reads. "Mr. Combs is not going to be arrested today. We are hopeful that this matter will be resolved without the filing of any criminal charges, as this was a disagreement among acquaintances, not a criminal assault."

MTV also notes that a one of Diddy's publicists said that Diddy and Acevedo have known each other for 13 years and the dispute was not over a woman.

There had also been reports that Diddy and Acevedo had met and worked it out. This is also untrue, according to Acevedo's attorney, Mark Heller:

"That report is inaccurate," ... "As I understand [it], my client did not interface in any way, shape or form with Sean Combs [at Butter]. At this point, the altercation between Sean Combs and Steven Acevedo, which took place the other evening, has given rise to an extensive criminal investigation, and no civil proceedings have been initiated yet, pending the outcome of the criminal investigation and subsequent criminal prosecution, should one be initiated.

"[Acevedo] will seriously weigh his options, based on the outcome, but needless to say, it's certainly premature to presume that any resolution has been reached at this point, either in the criminal proceedings or in any civil arena,"

Nonetheless, Acevedo told the New York Post that he intends to fight Diddy.

Steven Acevedo, 31, told The Post that reports that he and Sean "Diddy" Combs had made up after meeting at the club Butter following their violent scuffle were not true and the gloves are still off.

"Definitely not," he said outside his Manhattan apartment, before slowly drawing his finger across his throat in a menacing gesture directed at the hip-hop mogul, who is a longtime acquaintance.

Via TMZ and Sixshot.com.

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Newsday is reporting that New York City police are looking to speak with Diddy today in regard to an alleged incident at a club in NYC, early Saturday. The New York Post, who has sources telling them that Combs will be charged with assault, has this:

Acevedo told cops that the pair got into an argument at the club around 3:30 a.m. and then briefly separated before starting to fight again.

Combs then clocked him twice in the face, busting his lip and bloodying his nose, Acevedo claims.

At one point, Combs allegedly screamed at his foe, "I'll kill you, punk!"

Acevedo told police that one of Combs' goons lifted his shirt as if to signal that he had a gun.

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Despite what has been reported, TMZ has what is apparently a court document indicating that Diddy will turn over pictures of the rings that he was wearing on the night of the alleged assault.

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EW.com has some quotes from Diddy on working with Jay-Z on "American Gangster.

''The thing that I like about him is that he's so much not like Biggie — his style is so unique to Jay-Z. I definitely feel like on this album, the spirit of Big got up in him, though.''

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Listen to it below. Note that this is not the same dance remix that had been previously posted to Diddy's MySpace.


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Back in September, I reported that Gerard Rechnitzer, the man who filed an assault suit against Diddy, had filed a motion requesting pictures of Diddy's jewelry, in order to match up with the marks apparently left on his person. That motion has been denied, according to Sixshot.

According to Los Angeles' CBS, aside from denying Rechnitzer's request for photos of the rings, Judg e Robert L. Hess also turned down Rechnitzer's request for Diddy to answer to written questions relating to the incident.

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Earlier this month, I mentioned that the iTunes tracklisting of Jay-Z's upcoming album, "American Gangster", featured the "I Get Money" remix. Jay-Z touched on this in an interview with AllHipHop.com, saying that he's undecided on it.

AllHipHop.com: The “I Get Money” remix is on there too, right?

Jay-Z: That was on there to make 12 records, but I don’t know if I’m gonna do that. I haven’t figured that one out yet. Triple Bar mitzvah.

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Check out the Diddy video quiz on Alloy.com.

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It must be National Sue Diddy Week. For the second time in the past 3 days or so, Diddy has been sued. This time, by a hip hop promoter. The AP has the story.

The lawsuit claimed James Waldon, 27, spoke to Combs in The Box and then one bodyguard punched him in the mouth, knocking him backward onto a table, and two others began hitting and kicking him continuously.

Waldon rolled off the table and was chased around the club by the bodyguards before escaping. The beating left Waldon with numerous injuries, including mouth and teeth problems, according to court papers.

He is suing for $5 million dollars.

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