Hip-hop mogul Sean “ Diddy ” Combs is facing serious legal troubles after a federal indictment was unsealed, accusing him of orchestrating elaborate sexual performances and using coercion to control his victims. Adding more to Diddy's trouble, a drug dealer ’s chilling account from one of Diddy’s parties reveals a disturbing glimpse into the rappers "freak off" parties.
The drug dealer who attended one of Diddy's infamous parties at his former Hamptons mansion recounted the shocking scene. The dealer described Diddy opening the door in a robe and leading him to a back bedroom for a cocaine deal. He was taken aback by what he saw—celebrities engaged in sexual activities with one another, NYPost reported.
“Weird stuff was happening,” the dealer said. “You’d see two people you wouldn’t think would be hooking up—rappers. It was shocking.” He added that many attendees were already under the influence of drugs like ketamine and GHB. “That was when I got the hell out of there,” he told NY Post, noting that he did not witness Diddy participating in any sexual acts.
According to the charges, these so-called “freak offs” were not just casual parties but meticulously arranged events where Combs would allegedly direct, participate in, and even record sexual performances. The indictment outlines a pattern of behavior in which Combs allegedly wielded his power and fame to exploit vulnerable individuals. He is accused of controlling his victims through physical violence, threats, and promises of career advancement.
Indictment reveals allegations of sex trafficking and coercion
The indictment details various counts, including sex trafficking, forced labor, and drug offenses. Combs is accused of creating a network of associates who facilitated these events, often using intimidation to keep victims compliant. The indictment mentions that some events lasted for days and involved the use of IVs for recovery.
Federal prosecutors have reportedly interviewed over 50 witnesses, indicating that the scope of the investigation may widen. They aim to present substantial evidence, including financial records, communications, and even videos from the parties, to substantiate their claims.
The indictment also highlights previous allegations of violence, including claims made by Ventura about physical abuse during their relationship. Prosecutors have referenced instances where Combs allegedly inflicted injuries requiring weeks to heal.
Diddy has pleaded not guilty to the charges and is currently held in Manhattan without bail, having been denied twice. His attorney insists on his innocence, claiming the case is rooted in a troubled but consensual relationship with his former girlfriend Cassie Ventura, whose recent lawsuit against him prompted further investigations.
The drug dealer who attended one of Diddy's infamous parties at his former Hamptons mansion recounted the shocking scene. The dealer described Diddy opening the door in a robe and leading him to a back bedroom for a cocaine deal. He was taken aback by what he saw—celebrities engaged in sexual activities with one another, NYPost reported.
“Weird stuff was happening,” the dealer said. “You’d see two people you wouldn’t think would be hooking up—rappers. It was shocking.” He added that many attendees were already under the influence of drugs like ketamine and GHB. “That was when I got the hell out of there,” he told NY Post, noting that he did not witness Diddy participating in any sexual acts.
According to the charges, these so-called “freak offs” were not just casual parties but meticulously arranged events where Combs would allegedly direct, participate in, and even record sexual performances. The indictment outlines a pattern of behavior in which Combs allegedly wielded his power and fame to exploit vulnerable individuals. He is accused of controlling his victims through physical violence, threats, and promises of career advancement.
Indictment reveals allegations of sex trafficking and coercion
The indictment details various counts, including sex trafficking, forced labor, and drug offenses. Combs is accused of creating a network of associates who facilitated these events, often using intimidation to keep victims compliant. The indictment mentions that some events lasted for days and involved the use of IVs for recovery.
Federal prosecutors have reportedly interviewed over 50 witnesses, indicating that the scope of the investigation may widen. They aim to present substantial evidence, including financial records, communications, and even videos from the parties, to substantiate their claims.
The indictment also highlights previous allegations of violence, including claims made by Ventura about physical abuse during their relationship. Prosecutors have referenced instances where Combs allegedly inflicted injuries requiring weeks to heal.
Diddy has pleaded not guilty to the charges and is currently held in Manhattan without bail, having been denied twice. His attorney insists on his innocence, claiming the case is rooted in a troubled but consensual relationship with his former girlfriend Cassie Ventura, whose recent lawsuit against him prompted further investigations.
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