Drew Desbordes, known as Druski, dismisses claims regarding his public status during a lawsuit involving Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, despite growing evidence indicating he was already a known figure.
Druski Denies 2018 Public Fame Claims Amidst Diddy Lawsuit

Druski Denies 2018 Public Fame Claims Amidst Diddy Lawsuit
Comedian Druski refutes allegations that he was a public figure in 2018, but evidence from 2017 tells a different story.
After the announcement of the lawsuit Parham et al vs. Combs et al., comedian Drew Desbordes, popularly known as Druski, took to Instagram to counter the allegations, asserting, “I wasn’t a public figure in 2018…” However, evidence suggests this assertion may not hold true.
An investigation unveils that Druski had already made a name for himself by 2017. His Wikipedia page details his rise to fame beginning on October 2, 2017, when he started sharing comedic skits and content on Instagram under the username “druski2funn”.
In a detailed article by Complex titled "The Viral Life of Druski," it was noted that by 2017, after dropping out of school, he moved back in with his mother and abandoned various jobs, including stints at a trampoline park, a warehouse, and Red Lobster, eventually resorting to “unspecified illegal things” for income.
Druski has maintained these details until recent news of the lawsuit was filed against him. As to whether residing in his grandmother's basement can absolve him from allegations tied to serious offenses with Diddy, the sentiment remains doubtful.
In related news, the attorney representing Diddy, Mark Geragos, has once again faced accusations of fraud and conspiracy, further complicating the unfolding drama surrounding the high-profile lawsuit.