In a fiery live stream on Shaun Atwood’s YouTube channel, Jaguar Wright confronted Courtney Burgess about his role in a federal investigation into Diddy, leading to threats, name-calling, and unexpected guest appearances from prominent figures.
Heated Showdown: Jaguar Wright Challenges Courtney Burgess on YouTube

Heated Showdown: Jaguar Wright Challenges Courtney Burgess on YouTube
What began as a routine livestream spiraled into a heated exchange between Jaguar Wright and federal witness Courtney Burgess over allegations involving Diddy and others.
Courtney Burgess and Jaguar Wright engaged in a dramatic confrontation during a live stream on Shaun Atwood's YouTube channel yesterday. The discussion followed Burgess's role as a new witness for a federal grand jury concerning allegations against music mogul Diddy, quickly devolving into personal attacks and threats.
Jaguar Wright, known for her outspoken criticism of Diddy, opened the segment by questioning why Burgess found himself under federal scrutiny and not her. She accused him of fabricating information and hinted at a potential gag order related to his claims. During the conversation, she alluded to recordings purportedly involving Diddy and others, which Burgess recently submitted to authorities.
Burgess later expressed remorse towards Al B. Sure and the children of Kim Porter for his memoir, published under the pseudonym Jamal T. Millwood, which has drawn backlash for its content. Al B. Sure, who is the biological father of Quincy Brown, Porter’s son, has been vocal against the memoir, triggering critiques of Diddy's alleged involvement in Porter's 2018 death – claims that Wright has made in the past.
Things escalated when Wright admonished Burgess for mentioning Tupac Shakur in connection with the memoir. With tensions rising, she placed a phone call to Demetrius 'Big Meech' Flenory Sr., who recently finished his sentence for drug-related crimes. Meech's threats toward Burgess were particularly intense, raising the stakes in the heated discourse.
As the argument heated, Wright accused Burgess of compromising the federal case with his memoir. Burgess defended himself, denying any allegiance to Diddy and clarifying that he merely provided evidence to the grand jury. Wright retaliated, suggesting associations between Burgess and high-profile attorneys, questioning the legitimacy of his claims and demanding accountability.
Throughout the exchange, Wright even wished for fashion mogul Kimora Lee Simmons to confront Burgess, showcasing her fierce defense of those she feels have been wronged. The conversation ended with Wright's laughter as she alluded to needing to change her location, leaving the situation on an uncertain note.
As the livestream concluded, viewers were left to ponder the implications of the heated dialogue, with both individuals standing firm in their positions amidst a backdrop of scandal and controversy in the music industry.