Hip-hop mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is currently in custody after a judge denied his request for bail, including a $50 million bond, and ordered him to be held until his trial on federal charges begins. The charges stem from alleged Freak Off parties at Diddy’s East Hamptons mansion that attracted rappers and celebrities.
A drug dealer said Diddy’s Freak Off parties shocked him by seeing celebrities having group sex. The dealer said Diddy opened the door to his Hamptons mansion wearing only a bathrobe and led him into a back bedroom to conduct a cocaine deal.
“Weird things started happening. Celebrities were having sex. There were bedrooms in the back and it was like a secret sanctuary. You’d see two people you never thought would be together, rappers, that was shocking. I won’t name names but there were rappers that I instantly lost all respect for and couldn’t take seriously anymore,” the dealer said.
The drug dealer added that many of the party’s attendees, including “a bunch of female rappers and prostitutes”, were on ketamine and GHB. “That’s when I had to get out of there,” the dealer added, adding that he did not see Diddy engaging in any sexual activity at the event.
Luxurious villas and famous guests
Diddy’s sprawling East Hamptons mansion has been the scene of shockingly wild parties, with famous rappers doing drugs and having group sex. The 4,500-square-foot East Hampton mansion is also where Diddy hosts his annual star-studded White Parties, attended by some of Hollywood’s biggest stars, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Mariah Carey and Jay Z.
Leonardo DiCaprio was a guest at one of Diddy’s parties in the Hamptons in the 90s. There is no information to suggest that DiCaprio or any other celebrities who attended Diddy’s parties knew about the alleged drug use or wild partying.
Diddy with Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian (right) at one of his White Party events. Sources say on other nights, Diddy’s home would host the infamous “Freak Off” parties that are at the center of the federal indictment against him.
Diddy’s Hamptons mansion is most famous for hosting the infamous “White Parties,” which were a celebrity magnet in the early 2000s. In this 2009 photo, Ashton Kutcher is seen sitting on a swing at the party.
According to a federal indictment against Diddy unsealed this week, the Freak Off parties were elaborate sex acts that Diddy “orchestrated, directed, masturbated during, and frequently videotaped,” according to the three-count sex trafficking indictment. Diddy pleaded not guilty to the charges against him on September 18 but was ordered held in Manhattan jail pending trial after being denied bail twice.
A sketch of Sean Combs at a hearing in Manhattan on September 18, 2024.
According to the indictment, Diddy allegedly controlled his victims through “physical violence, promises of career opportunities, granting and threatening to withhold financial support, and other coercive means,” including providing them with illegal substances.
Multiple people have accused Diddy of sexual assault, including his former protégé Cassie Ventura, who filed a lawsuit that Diddy settled out of court within 24 hours. Diddy has denied any wrongdoing in the case.
Diddy’s multiple accusations and responses
Several other lawsuits have also been filed against Diddy, including one by producer Rodney ‘Lil Rod’ Jones, who worked on the rapper’s last album. Diddy’s lawyers have repeatedly denied all of the allegations against him. Regarding Lil Rod’s lawsuit, a Diddy lawyer told USA Today: “We look forward to proving – in court – that all of Mr. Jones’ allegations are fabricated and must be dismissed.”
Diddy, whose real name is Sean Combs, is an American rapper, record producer, actor, and businessman. He is best known for his successful music career, chart-topping hits, and founding the record label Bad Boy Records. Diddy is also a successful businessman with his clothing brand Sean John and his beverage company Ciroc Vodka. However, serious allegations of sexual assault and sex trafficking have greatly affected Diddy’s image. The case is still under investigation and trial, and the public is waiting for the final verdict of the court.