Embattled music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs is under scrutiny following reports of "Freak Off" parties involving disturbing incidents of non-consensual activities and exploitation. Documents and video footage reviewed by U.S. media suggest that these parties often took place just hours after Diddy’s high-profile events and featured coerced acts involving young women and men, as alleged by federal prosecutors.
During the weekend of Super Bowl XXXIX in Jacksonville, Florida, in 2005, Diddy hosted a high-profile party attended by celebrities like Ashton Kutcher, Ashlee Simpson, and “Girls Gone Wild” creator Joe Francis. After the event, the festivities reportedly shifted to a nearby luxury mansion, where explicit acts were filmed. Some recordings show Diddy engaged in these activities, including scenes where he allegedly held the camera while participating.
In another incident, videos revealed that guests had vacated except for Diddy, who was surrounded by a group of young men and women. In these scenes, individuals appeared under the influence of substances, with Diddy observed wearing the same “God is the Greatest” T-shirt seen at other public events.
Footage and records indicate these gatherings often coincided with major events, including the 2004 and 2005 VMAs and the 2005 Super Bowl, followed by similarly explicit gatherings. Additionally, a lawsuit filed recently accuses Diddy and another celebrity of assaulting a minor following the 2000 VMAs. Diddy’s legal team denies the claims, asserting, "In court, the truth will prevail: that Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted anyone — adult or minor."
Federal agents searched two of Diddy’s properties earlier this year, seizing numerous explicit videos and related paraphernalia. Allegations include coercion, lengthy and exhaustive sexual sessions with male escorts, and interstate transport of individuals for such purposes, according to charges filed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office. The ongoing investigation continues to unfold, shedding light on the troubling allegations surrounding the music icon.
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