Diddy Sells Majority Stake in Revolt to Employees

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Sean "Diddy" Combs' business empire continues to decline as he sells his shares in Revolt, steps down from his chairman role, and faces multiple accusations of abuse. Revolt, now employee-owned, distances itself from Combs, who has also sold his stake in the tequila brand DeLeón and lost a Hulu reality show.
- Diddy's Empire Keeps Crumbling Newser
- Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Sells Majority Stake in Revolt as Employees Become Largest Shareholder Group of the Media Company Variety
- Diddy sells off his stake in Revolt, the media company he founded in 2013 The Associated Press
- REVOLT announces new ownership: Its employees REVOLT
- Sean Combs sells stake in Revolt, media company he founded NBC News
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