In a disturbing revelation, music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs is facing allegations regarding a strict and "disgusting" list of requirements imposed on women attending his infamous parties, referred to as "freak-off sessions." Reports indicate that Diddy enforced a 140-pound weight limit, with a source claiming that weigh-ins were conducted to ensure compliance.
The New York Post cites an organizer who worked with Diddy in 2004 and 2005, stating that the women were required to be "young and hot," dressed in revealing attire, and instructed to wear stilettos at all times. Other criteria included prohibitions against "flab," cellulite, excessive piercings, tattoos, and short hair.
The allegations deepen as prosecutors assert that these gatherings involved women who were allegedly coerced or blackmailed into participation, with some reportedly transported across state lines. Attorney Tony Buzbee represents over 120 victims filing lawsuits against Diddy, including accusations of rape involving minors.
The organizer noted a "don't ask, don't tell" approach to the ages of participants, suggesting that the focus was on appearance rather than legality. The women were directed to wear provocative clothing, with specific instructions on style and fit, creating an environment rife with exploitation.