Diddy’s ‘Sick’ Demands Revealed from His Wild Party with the Girls
Sean “Diddy” Combs has a lot of bizarre requests for the women who attend his “Freak Off” sex parties.
Diddy has thrown a lot of star-studded parties over the years. |
One party planner told The New York Post that she always keeps a scale in her car to make sure no female guest weighs more than 150 pounds.
“We’ll weigh them in if necessary,” said the promoter, who worked with Diddy in 2004 and 2005, who asked to remain anonymous. “The girls have to be young and hot, so I always have a scale just in case. The limit is 140 pounds, but if the girl is really tall, then there’s a little consideration.”
At Diddy’s behest, there were a few other requirements: “No excess fat, no cellulite. No piercings or excessive tattoos. No short haircuts. And the girls have to be young and hot.”
Even the dress code is strict: “No pants. No jeans. No flats. All girls must wear a party dress, preferably very short, just enough to cover their butt and no longer than mid-thigh. Show cleavage. And all must wear high heels.”
No age asked
The source said there was one thing the organizers never asked about, and that was the girls’ ages.
“Don’t ask, don’t tell. I was very young at the time and I honestly thought we didn’t ask their ages because of the drinking laws,” the source said. “I’d never been to Freak Off and had no idea that these girls were expected to have sex with everyone.”
Diddy faces a series of serious charges. |
A second source—a dancer who performed at Combs’ 2005 VMAs after-party—said she was paid $250 to dance at the official event, but was told she would get an additional $1,000 if she went to Diddy’s house for an additional dance afterward.
“I felt like something was fishy, so I didn’t go. But the other girls went, and then really didn’t want to talk about what happened there,” she said, noting that she was 20 at the time.
The New York Post viewed more than 20 videos of raucous parties that appear to be Freak Off footage tied to mainstream events like the VMAs or the Super Bowl. In the videos, women matching the description can be seen having sex with men as Combs appears to watch from the background. In one video, Combs himself appears to be participating in the act, holding the camera from his perspective.
Clip about wild party
The description matches similar allegations made earlier this month. In one lawsuit, a woman accused Diddy and another celebrity of raping her when she was 13 years old after the 2000 VMAs at Radio City Music Hall in New York.
Additionally, Texas attorney Tony Buzbee has revealed a new wave of accusers — including one who was just 9 years old at the time — are planning to sue the music mogul for alleged sexual abuse and exploitation.
Combs has repeatedly denied the allegations. His lawyers denied the latest allegations in a statement. “In court, the truth will prevail that Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted anyone — adult or minor, man or woman.”
Diddy’s orgy is said to have included many strange requests from women. |
Federal agents raided two of Diddy’s homes in March, seizing hundreds of videos of orgies, 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant. In a statement, the U.S. Attorney’s Office alleged that the sex parties were not always consensual.
According to the charges against Combs, his sexual abuse of women included forcing them to have frequent, multi-day sexual encounters, some of which were “transported across state lines.”
The documents said “Freak Off parties were elaborate sexual performances arranged, directed and often recorded electronically by him”.
“To ensure attendance at Freak Off, Combs used violence, intimidation, and leveraged his power over his victims — power he gained through obtaining and distributing drugs for them, exploiting his financial support for them and threatening to cut off that support, and controlling their careers,” authorities alleged.
It is unclear whether the videos viewed by The New York Post are part of the federal government’s case.
Diddy has been charged with conspiracy to commit extortion, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution. In addition to the charges, the music mogul faces numerous other civil lawsuits. He has pleaded not guilty, saying the actions at Freak Off were consensual. His lawyers did not respond to a request for comment from The New York Post .