
Diddy is standing by the CEO of his
Revolt television network, Roma Khanna ... despite claims of
racist behavior by a former staffer.
The woman also alleges Khanna responded to the
idea of Meek Mill speaking about prison reform
with a racist comment. She claims Khanna said, "Maybe the conversation
isn't about prison reform, maybe it's about how to stay out of jail, black
boy."
The letter, obtained by the New York Post, also
claims Khanna laid off 30 percent of the Revolt staff for restructuring, and 99
percent of them were African-American.
Diddy tells TMZ ... "This story is
inaccurate. We are a Black owned and operated network and we have a
zero-tolerance policy for discrimination of any kind. Revolt is led by a woman
of color who is expected to uphold the same standards that I hold for all of my
companies. After an extensive review led by outside counsel there were no
findings of deliberate misconduct. At this time, Roma Khanna will remain as CEO
of REVOLT."
He adds ... "Regarding the recent
restructure, Revolt’s diversity remains unchanged. We are 67% ethnically
diverse, with more than 60% of the senior leadership being women. Any
suggestion that any company of mine negatively targets African Americans is absurd
and offensive.”
Source:TMZ
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