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Was Sean "Puffy" Combs really a medical basket case when he cancelled a
European concert tour last year? That question is at the heart of a
federal court fight between a New York promoter and two London firms
that have refused to pay a $682,000 insurance claim. The rapper was
scheduled to perform in Germany and Switzerland in January 1998, but
the tour was shelved--days before the opening concert--when Puffy
reportedly was stricken. In this January 10 letter submitted in support
of the promoter's insurance claim, Dr. Robert A. Adair lists Combs's
various maladies (including the un-rapperlike "anxiety reaction"). But
despite headaches and blood pressure problems, Puffy was somehow able
to gather enough strength and make it to two New York Knicks games,
where he sat in the front row taunting visiting players. Lawyers for
the underwriters point to Combs's Madison Square Garden
excursions--which came at the same time Puffy would have been
performing in Europe--as proof his "alleged illness" wasn't so serious.
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