Embattled music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing serious allegations regarding his infamous “Freak Off” parties, which reportedly took place alongside some of his most high-profile events. A trove of video files and documents obtained by American media outlets, including the NY Post, suggests that at least three wild sex parties occurred just hours after major gatherings, raising concerns over the nature of these events.
Federal prosecutors claim that the orgies involved women who were allegedly threatened or coerced into enduring prolonged sexual acts while Diddy mingled with A-list celebrities from Hollywood, music, and sports. Notable attendees at one such gathering during Super Bowl XXXIX in February 2005 included Ashton Kutcher and Ashlee Simpson.
According to reports, the festivities transitioned to a rented mansion in Sawgrass, where explicit videos allegedly show Diddy participating in sexual activities while others engaged in similar acts nearby. The footage reportedly includes graphic scenes, with evidence linking these events to major publicized parties, including the VMAs and Super Bowl after parties.
The allegations coincide with a recent lawsuit filed by a woman who claims she was raped by Diddy and a female celebrity when she was just 13 years old, following the 2000 VMAs in New York. Diddy’s attorneys have vehemently denied all allegations, asserting that "the truth will prevail" in court.
In March, U.S. federal officials executed raids on two of Diddy’s properties, seizing hundreds of explicit videos and numerous items associated with sexual activity, including an alarming quantity of baby oil and lubricant. The investigations allege that the parties often lacked consent, with some women being coerced into extensive sexual engagements with male prostitutes, reportedly transported across state lines