In the fast‑moving world of celebrity gossip and social media drama, a new exposé has grabbed attention: a former friend of Saweetie claims to have bombshell revelations about her, including allegations that the rapper traveled to Dubai for “entertainment,” slept with married men, and used cocaine — even dabbling in witchcraft. The accuser, going by the nameMaybach May (or Maybach Mayy), has threatened to “spill everything” unless paid back debts and damages.

Such claims, if true, could severely damage Saweetie’s carefully curated public image. But as is often the case with scandal, the mixture of truth, exaggeration, and social media theatrics makes the investigative work tricky. This article breaks down what’s claimed, what evidence exists, Saweetie’s likely responses, and how to evaluate the credibility of the exposure.

The Allegations: What the Friend Claims
Who Is the Accuser?
The woman publicly making the allegations is known as Maybach May (orMaybach Mayy on social media). She claims she was once very close to Saweetie, perhaps even part of her inner circle, and they traveled together to luxury destinations. Maybach May now says she feels betrayed, financially wronged, and ready to reveal “the receipts” unless compensated.

Dubai Trips, “Entertainment,” and Owing Money
One of the first claims is that Maybach May financed or organized a series of trips with Saweetie — including to Dubai and parts of Africa — where the two were “entertained” by wealthy men. According to Maybach May, these outings were supposed to be glamorous getaways, but she implies that sexual activity or transactional dynamics were involved.

She also claims that Saweetie still owes her money from those trips and other expenses, and has warned that if she is not repaid quickly, she will go public with more incriminating details.
Allegations of Drug Use & Witchcraft
In her social media posts, Maybach May further alleges that Saweetie has usedcocaine and even practiced witchcraft during their travels. She has threatened to “expose everything” about what the two were doing abroad.

One post reportedly states:
Pay up coke head … send me my bread home”andDon’t make me spill the real tea … you know what you did in Dubai.”
These claims are sensational — accusing a public figure not only of sexual misdeeds but illicit drug use and occult activity, which carry high reputational risk.
What Is Verifiable — And What Is Not
Verified Facts About Saweetie
Before diving into the allegations, here are some established facts about Saweetie’s public life:
Real name: Diamonté (“Diamonté Quiava Valentin Harper”)
She has had public relationships, notably with Quavo (from Migos), from circa 2018 to 2021.
After their breakup, she publicly referenced betrayal and hurt in her social media posts.
She has not publicly confirmed or denied the specific allegations by Maybach May (as of the latest media coverage).
Evidence Supporting the Exposure Claims
As of now, independent verification of Maybach May’s claims is lacking. Here is what is (and isn’t) present:
What supports the claims:
The social media posts themselves: screenshots or screenshots of direct messages where Maybach May accuses Saweetie of owing money and of drug use.
The public nature of the accusations: because she is speaking openly, the burden now partly shifts to Saweetie or her team to respond or refute the claims.

The alignment with other rumors: around the same time, Maybach May accused Saweetie of being a “drugs, witchcraft & liquor is one hell of a mix.”
What undermines or is missing:
No credible documents (contracts, receipts, hotel logs) have been made public linking Saweetie to the exact alleged actions in Dubai or Africa.

No law enforcement statements or legal filings have validated the accusations of drug usage or illicit sex with married men.
No corroborating witnesses (other than Maybach May herself) have publicly affirmed the allegations.
Saweetie’s team has not (yet) publicly responded with strong denials or counter‑evidence that we can see in major outlets.
Thus, while the claims are bold and attention grabbing, they currently rest onallegations rather than confirmed evidence.
Possible Motives, Risks & Strategies
What Maybach May Might Gain (or Risk)
Possible motives:
Money / leverage: She states she wants repayment of debts or compensation for what she perceives she lost or invested.
Clout / attention: Claiming revelations about a well-known celebrity draws media attention and social media followers.
Reputation damage / revenge: If she felt betrayed or cut off, exposing the celebrity could be seen as retaliation.

Risks she faces:
Defamation liability: If her statements are false, Saweetie (or her legal team) could demand retractions or even pursue defamation claims.
Loss of credibility: Making extremely sensational claims without evidence could backfire, turning people against her.
Legal exposure: If she alleges drug crimes or illicit behavior, she may be pressured to substantiate or face legal scrutiny.

What Saweetie’s Possible Responses Are (or Could Be)
To protect her brand and reputation, Saweetie (or her representatives) might:
Issue a public denial — either by statement, press release, or social media, calling the allegations false and stating that there is no factual basis.
Demand evidence / challenge accuser — asking Maybach May to present proof (receipts, messages, witnesses).
Legal action — threaten defamation lawsuit or cease-and-desist to silence the accuser.

Ignore the rumors — sometimes public figures choose not to dignify gossip by not responding, hoping it dies down.
Counter-narratives / release documents — show their own receipts or evidence contradicting allegations (travel logs, financial records) to undermine the expose.
It is not unprecedented in celebrity disputes that lawsuits or legal threats become part of the drama.

Context & Precedent: Similar Celebrity Exposés
This kind of scenario — where a former friend threatens to expose private behavior — has parallels in celebrity culture:
Friends turned whistleblowers”: Individuals close to a celebrity sometimes publicly claim knowledge of controversial behavior (drug use, infidelity) when their relationship sours.

Clout chasing” exposures: In the age of social media, some exposures are designed more for virality than truth, with accusations potentially exaggerated.
Legal defenses and defamation suits are a known countermeasure — celebrities often push back when allegations threaten their brand.
From a media ethics standpoint, responsible outlets will treat such claims cautiously, seek verification, and label them claims unless corroborated.
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