Diddy’s notorious ‘Freak Off Parties’ were known for their exclusivity and the attendance of high-profile celebrities. Now, they’re back in the spotlight as he faces charges for sex trafficking, organized crime, and human trafficking.
There’s growing speculation about what really went on at these private parties. U.S. media have reported on several frequent attendees, including Justin Bieber, which has raised questions about what he may have been exposed to as a teenager.
Diddy’s “Freak Off Parties” were reportedly filled with excess, drugs, and exploitation. Allegations claim that the rapper used his power to pressure guests into taking part in sexual acts that sometimes went on for days. These parties, which began around 2009, were held in luxurious locations like his home or private jet and allegedly involved drugs and hidden cameras.
According to his former bodyguard, Diddy allegedly kept tapes of powerful politicians attending these parties, which he used to blackmail them. During the search of his home after his arrest, over a thousand bottles of baby oil were also found, adding another troubling detail to the case.
Some of the high-profile guests frequently mentioned in the media include:
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was arrested on September 16, 2024, on charges of sex trafficking, organized crime, and human trafficking. Prosecutors allege that Diddy abused women and forced them to participate in drug-fueled sex parties through threats and violence. He is currently being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn, New York, awaiting trial.
Diddy’s legal troubles have deepened with new accusations. Thalia Graves, a woman who claims she was drugged and raped by Diddy and his bodyguard in 2001, has filed an additional lawsuit while the rapper remains in prison. Graves stated that she was silenced by threats for over two decades and only in 2023 discovered that the assault had been recorded and shown to several men.
Original article in Spanish for LOS40 Spain.
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