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Federal indictment alleges Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs scheduled depraved ‘Freak Off’ parties to coincide with major showbiz events
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Federal indictment alleges Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs scheduled depraved ‘Freak Off’ parties to coincide with major showbiz events

Sean “Diddy” Combs is at the center of new allegations that he organized wild “Freak Off” sex parties to coincide with major entertainment events such as the MTV Video Music Awards and the Super Bowl to secure the presence of top celebrities. Documents and videos have emerged that paint a disturbing picture of the music mogul’s alleged activities as he awaits trial on serious charges including sex trafficking.

A significant event mentioned in the allegations is a party after the MTV VMAs on August 29, 2005. Combs, who hosted the awards that year, threw an exclusive party attended by celebrities such as Eva Longoria, Paris Hilton, Fergie, Jeff Gordon. , and Ice-T. As the night progressed, the party moved from Inside at Space nightclub to Diddy’s Miami mansion. According to videos and documents analyzed by media outlets, the gathering would have turned into a noisy sex party.

The images show Combs in the middle of a group of young men and women in various states of undress, engaging in explicit activities. In one clip, two men are seen having sex with a young woman who appears to have white powder under her nose, with Diddy visible in the background wearing the same outfit from earlier that evening. There is no indication that the celebrity guests were aware of or involved in these alleged activities.

Similar patterns are claimed following other major events. After the 2005 Super Bowl in Jacksonville, where Combs hosted a star-studded gala with Ashton Kutcher and Ashlee Simpson, the party reportedly moved to a rented mansion. Videos from that night reportedly show explicit encounters, including Diddy participating in some of the activities.

Federal prosecutors charged Combs with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution. The indictment alleges that he hosted drug-fueled sex parties, forcing victims to participate in debaucheries lasting several days, some of which required medical attention afterward. “These events, which Combs called ‘Freak Offs,’ were elaborate sex performances that he arranged, directed and often electronically recorded,” the documents state.

Tony Buzbee, a Texas attorney, represents about 120 people in civil lawsuits accusing Combs of various crimes. This week, Buzbee filed five new civil lawsuits against the founder of Bad Boy Records in the Southern District of New York. Despite multiple attempts by his legal team to secure his release, Combs remains held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, considered a flight risk and a potential danger to others. His trial is scheduled for May 5 next year.

Combs’ attorneys have strongly denied the allegations. “In court, the truth will prevail: that Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted anyone — adult or minor, male or female,” they said. They claim the videos and claims are part of a smear campaign against the artist.

Federal agents reportedly raided two of Combs’ properties in March, seizing hundreds of videos and a significant amount of alleged sex paraphernalia. Authorities are investigating whether participants were coerced and whether laws were broken. A federal law enforcement source involved in the investigation told the New York Post, “Now our job is to determine whether this was consensual for everyone involved, whether anyone was trafficked and what laws were broken.”

The allegations also include claims that Combs recorded blackmail videos during these parties. “Combs threatened his victims,” ​​prosecutors allege, “including threatening to release embarrassing and sensitive recordings he made of ‘Freak Offs’ if the women did not comply with his demands.”

As the legal proceedings unfold, the entertainment industry is watching closely. The seriousness of the allegations and the emergence of explicit videos have cast a shadow over Combs’ legacy. While no celebrity guests have been implicated in the alleged wrongdoing, the proximity of these events to major industry gatherings raises questions about what went on behind closed doors.