Knight thinks this is why there’s been some chatter about the couple heading towards a divorce.

The entertainment world was thrilled when Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez reunited and got married a few years ago, but it seems like their love story might be ending.

Suge Knight thinks their rumored divorce results from the FBI giving the Daredevil actor footage of the “Jenny From The Block” singer doing something illegal that they got from raiding Diddy’s homes a few months ago.

Knight detailed his theory on the most recent episode of his Collect Calls With Suge Knight podcast. “They raid Puffy’s house and get all these videos of J. Lo doing this and J. Lo doing that,” he said, also recalling her involvement in the 1999 nightclub shooting where Shyne took the fall for the mogul. “They know that J. Lo lied and said the gun was Shyne’s, which sent that man to prison and destroyed his life. She knew it was Puffy’s.”

The former Death Row Records CEO says the FBI gave the footage to Affleck as a “solid” so he could be in the loop before the videos went public, especially given the impact the footage of the Bad Boy founder assaulting Cassie had. “It’s a white man who’s managed to gain respect in the white world,” he said. “I’m pretty sure they said, ‘We want to show you some things about your wife.'”

Suge Knight figured that Affleck would have a new perspective on Jennifer Lopez when he saw the footage. “I’m pretty sure they headed for divorce because that guy had a pretty good life,” he said. “Good parents don’t spend a lot of money.” He’s not focused on the paparazzi. He’s living his life. He got his team. She brought up a lot of issues, and now he’s distraught. “He wants out.”

These claims take on a new level of depth when we consider Diddy and J. Lo’s romantic history. They dated from 1999 to 2001, and Rolling Stone recently reported that he tried to get her back after they broke up. Over the past few months, the Making the Band star has been accused of sexual assault and other crimes that are said to have taken place around that time.

In March of this year, Homeland Security raided the homes of the artist, known for the song “I Need A Girl,” in Los Angeles and Miami. Just under two months later, the footage of him assaulting Cassie in 2016 was posted online. Knight warned Puff earlier this year, but it wasn’t clear if he was talking about this footage or something else. “Your life’s in danger because you know the secrets and who’s involved in that little secret room you guys are participating in,” he said. “They’re going to come after you if they can.”