Inside Sean 'Diddy' Combs' Parties: Allegations and Celebrity Reactions
Many celebrities have recently spoken out on social media regarding the distressing allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs, which include accusations of sex trafficking, assault, and racketeering. According to an indictment, Combs hosted events called "freak offs," characterized by extravagant sex performances sometimes lasting days, involving multiple commercial sex workers and a variety of drugs like ketamine, ecstasy, and GHB. This is prepared by SSP.
Not many celebs have provided detailed commentary since his arrest. On a 2019 episode of Hot Ones, actor Ashton Kutcher dodged recounting his experiences at Diddy's parties but mentioned their friendship's initiation due to an agreement regarding Kutcher’s show, Punk'd. Similarly, music executive Damon "Dame" Dash clarified that he had only attended one such party about 20 years ago with his then-girlfriend Aaliyah and found the allegations shocking. R&B singer Ray J, mentored by Diddy, claimed he was unaware of any such activities, insisting he had never been in such situations. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson expressed discomfort at attending Combs' parties, stating an "uncomfortable energy" as his reason. Usher, who at a young age spent time with Combs during summers at his "Puffy Flavor Camp," recalled peculiar incidents but refused to detail them, emphasizing he would never send his kids to such events.
Resurfaced photos show long-time guests including A-listers like Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lopez, Kimora Lee Simmons, Russell Simmons, and others at these parties, depicting glamorous and often wild settings. Celebs wore all white and participated vigorously at post-party activities; however, there's no indication of illegal engagement by them. One image from 1998 depicts Diddy pouring champagne over near-naked women, emphasizing unpredictability and casual debauchery renowned at these parties.
A former drug dealer at one such party revealed unusual activities, claiming the environment transformed into a scene with celebrities engaging in secluded and unexpected encounters. He chose to leave as events grew wilder, pointing out the extensive use of drugs like ketamine and GHB.
Following his arrest, prosecutors argue Diddy’s parties were part of a broader criminal enterprise involving multiple severe crimes such as sex trafficking and forced labor aimed to protect his image, conduct, and influence. Although Diddy pleaded not guilty, he risks facing a minimum 15-year sentence if convicted.