The Betrayal of Biggie: Son CJ Wallace Hints Mother Faith Evans and Diddy’s Inner Circle Were Part of Decades-Old Conspiracy

Faith Evans Threatens Lawsuit Over Kim Porter's Alleged Memoir That Claims  Diddy Used Her To Spy On The Notorious B.I.G.

Nearly three decades after the unsolved assassination of Christopher “The Notorious B.I.G.” Wallace, the mystery has been violently resurrected by the one person closest to the truth: his son. CJ Wallace, the only child of Biggie and Faith Evans, is reportedly hinting at a shocking conspiracy that suggests his own mother was either a pawn or a knowing participant in a plot orchestrated by Sean “Diddy” Combs, shattering the carefully maintained public narrative of his father’s death.

Sources close to CJ Wallace suggest he has never accepted the official account of the 1997 murder. Now, as new details emerge from Diddy’s legal turmoil, CJ is reportedly pulling away from his mother, believing his father was betrayed by those closest to him and that some of those traitors were “inside his own house” [01:14].

 

The Son’s Distancing and the Stevie J Connection

 

The core of CJ Wallace’s reported skepticism centers on his mother’s actions and associations, particularly her sudden, bizarre marriage to producer Stevie J in 2018. The move blindsided CJ, who reportedly found out about the Vegas wedding on social media, describing himself as “hurt” [01:26].

The connection is more than personal; it’s a deep entanglement with the heart of Diddy’s inner circle. Stevie J is not only CJ’s godfather, but he has been a fiercely loyal and long-time associate of Diddy, helping to build the iconic Bad Boy sound in the 90s [01:44]. The depth of this loyalty was exposed during the federal raids on Diddy’s properties, where Stevie J was reportedly found staying at one of Diddy’s residences [02:07] and continued to publicly defend him. For CJ, his mother’s marriage to a man who is both his godfather and an alleged confidant of Diddy—who the hip-hop world suspects of involvement in Biggie’s death—is a betrayal too great to ignore.

 

Explosive Claims of a Premeditated Setup

 

The speculation around Faith Evans’ role has been fueled by claims from industry insiders, including singer Jaguar Wright. Wright has claimed that Diddy directly informed Faith that Biggie was going to die the night he was killed, asserting that “she knew it was going to happen” [04:15].

The claim alleges that Faith Evans was “purposefully not by her husband’s side that night” [04:24] and was later told she “had to lie about it” [04:28]. This paints a chilling picture: an executive using his power to eliminate a rival and using the rival’s widow as a pawn to maintain control over the narrative and the victim’s estate. While these claims remain unsubstantiated by law enforcement, they resonate with the deep suspicion that has surrounded Diddy for decades.

 

Diddy’s Controlling Actions After the Murder

 

Diddy’s behavior in the immediate aftermath of Biggie’s murder also raises questions about his motives and control over the grieving widow. According to Faith Evans, Diddy acted aggressively and controlling, even forcing her to take tanning appointments [09:35].

Most conspicuously, Diddy pressured a grieving Faith to perform the tribute track “I’ll Be Missing You” with him and Sting at the 1997 MTV Awards [09:54]. Faith stated she was in deep mourning and “didn’t want to do anything,” but Diddy allegedly insisted: “You ain’t about to f*** up my thing” [10:14]. This moment, seen by millions, was later revealed to be an act of coercion that exploited Faith’s grief for Bad Boy’s commercial gain.

Furthermore, former Bad Boy executive Kirk Burroughs claimed that Biggie was scheduled to fly to London the day he was killed, but that Diddy intervened at the last minute, making sure Biggie stayed in Los Angeles [10:33], the same city where he would be assassinated hours later.

Faith Evans 'absolutely denies' Diddy used her to 'monitor' her late  husband Biggie Smalls as she considers legal action over explosive Kim  Porter book | Daily Mail Online

An Unsolved Legacy and Unanswered Questions

 

Faith Evans was the first woman signed to Bad Boy Records in 1994 [07:55] and married Biggie just weeks after meeting him [08:22]. Her alleged affair with Tupac Shakur years later instantly threw her into the center of the deadly East Coast-West Coast conflict.

Today, all these connections—the sudden marriage to Diddy’s loyalist, the insider claims of a setup, and Diddy’s immediate, controlling actions post-mortem—have created an unbearable conflict for CJ Wallace.

The central question remains: Was Faith Evans simply a vulnerable woman who made poor choices in a male-dominated, cutthroat industry, or was she a willing participant in a conspiracy that has spanned nearly three decades? As the investigation into Diddy continues to unfold, Biggie’s family remains splintered, and the long-held suspicions that the truth about his death lies with those closest to him appear to be tragically confirmed.