Diddy's former bodyguard, Gene Deal, recently appeared on The Art Of Dialogue's interview for their YouTube channel on October 23 and talked about the rapper, who is currently in prison. Deal opened up about the guns and ammo with defaced serial numbers, that were recovered from the rapper's Miami and LA house during the FBI raid in March 2024.When asked about the guns they found at Diddy's house with no serial numbers, he said:"I think that it's gonna be hard to prove that they're his weapons… Because he had grown other grown people living there. And plus that house, I believe was in a corporation name. So they're gonna have to get maids, butlers, cleaning people or somebody that's in that house."During the interview, he further said that the rapper's son, Christian, might take the gun charges on himself, hence saving Diddy. He said:"One of his sons might take it… Christian might take it. Christian wants to be a gangster, he is a gangster right. He might take it... those weren't my dad's, those were mine."Diddy's former bodyguard opened up about the arms found at rapper's Miami and LA house by the FBIThe rapper is currently under investigation (Image via Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)During the The Art Of Dialogue interview on October 24, Gene Deal said that even though the weapons were found at Diddy's place, it's going to be hard to prove that they're his weapons.He further said that it would be difficult as well, as the weapons weren't operable. He then said that one of his sons might take the blame and claim that it was his weapon, not his father's. He said:"You had to put them together as far as I know for them to be operable, so he may have had weapons there, or he may not… One of his sons.. gonna have to claim it. They just put anything they found in the house. They just put it on him.."He continued:"or somebody that's in that house to have a daily contact to say that it was his room that they found those weapons in. And then the weapons weren't operable.... Now it's not illegal to have those weapons, but it is illegal to deface those weapons.… "Gene Deal further discussed his feelings for Diddy, saying that the rapper was materialistic and gave up his career and the industry for the things he wanted. He then concluded the interview by adding that he felt sorry for his kids, his mother, and the people he knew. He added:"An industry to be better than what it was. But he gave it up for 30 pieces of silver… I don't feel sorry for him.... I feel compassion for the people that thought that he could be better and he ended up the way he is right now."The interview came after Diddy was arrested last month for s*x trafficking, racketeering, and arranging for transportation to engage in pr*stitution. Months before his arrest, when authorities searched his Miami and Los Angeles houses in March 2024, they found three AR-15s, ammunition, and an extensive capacity drum magazine.Meanwhile, the rapper is currently in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.