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Diddy: More Details Of Rapper’s ‘Freak Off’s’ Disclosed In New Report

BY JO Mensah September 21, 2024 5:33 PM EDT
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The federal investigation into Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has revealed new details, according to a report from the New York Post.

The report indicates that a source involved in the March 2024 raid on the music mogul’s Miami mansion has revealed unsettling information about the property’s alleged contents.

Diddy’s residence is alleged to have housed “sex rooms,” specially designed and equipped for sexual activities. These rooms were purportedly furnished with an array of sex toys, bondage gear, and lingerie. Most alarmingly, hidden cameras were reportedly installed throughout the spaces to document the intimate encounters.

The source described a disturbing scenario where participants in these purportedly lavish sex parties were filmed from every conceivable angle, often without their knowledge. The surveillance footage was allegedly monitored by Diddy remotely, sometimes viewed on his phone or cast onto a television in a different room.

In addition to the shocking details about the sex rooms, the source drew a comparison between Diddy and notorious figures like Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting that the young women involved in these activities were vulnerable and possibly coerced.

Diddy has been hit with serious federal charges, including racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution. He was arrested on September 16 at a Manhattan hotel and has been denied bail, remaining in custody until his trial.

The charges against Diddy center on accusations that he orchestrated elaborate sexual performances involving male sex workers, often under duress. Prosecutors allege that Diddy used drugs, threats, and blackmail to coerce women into participating, with the assistance of various accomplices.

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