Legal Documents Say Diddy Not Responsible for Baby Mama Mortgage Problems

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    Yesterday we reported that celebrity stylist to the stars, Misa Hylton-Brim was about to have her Westchester, NY home foreclosed on if the lending bank didn’t receive a payment very soon. According to the previous legal documents, Diddy co-signed on the loan that helped his baby mama get the home but his signature came with a condition.

    In a supporting legal document obtained by TMZ, Diddy only signed on the loan with the understanding that Hylton-Brim would make the required payments to the home. He even advanced her 28k as a down-payment loan but has yet to receive his money back.

    Here is what TMZ is reporting:

    Sean Combs didn’t screw over his baby mama by allowing her home to go into foreclosure — turns out she’s the one who allegedly screwed HIM over by flaking on the payments.

    TMZ broke the story … Diddy and Misa Brim took out a $712K mortgage on a house she and their son would live in, but the bank claims monthly payments abruptly stopped in 2010, and now the house is destined for the auction block.

    On the surface it sounds like big, bad Diddy turned his back on Misa, but we’ve obtained a legal doc that discloses there was a side agreement in which Misa clearly says SHE’s responsible for paying the mortgage. Diddy’s only involvement was putting his ass on the line so she could get the loan.

    According to the agreement, Diddy claims if he had to pay to keep up the mortgage payments, she’d be responsible for paying him back.  And he says he paid more than $28K to cover her, and he’s actually sued her to get the money back.

    Short story … it appears Diddy ain’t the bad boy.  If anything, he’s a victim.

    Doesn’t sound like Sean Combs is looking to offer his ex-girlfriend a financial bailout anytime soon. Misa is a very smart woman and we are sure she will figure it out.

    We have to ask, if the mother of your child found herself in such a financial situation as described above, would you feel the need to help her out or let her deal with the consequences even though you have the resources to help her out? Leave a comment in the box below.

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