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'Sick s**t': Diddy's star-studded parties were ruse to 'freak offs', claims report

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Sean Diddy Combs' star-studded parties were the cover for the sex parties or the freak-off sessions that used to take place hours after major events, the New York Post reported based on videos and documents. The orgies that Diddy used to organize were happening just below the surface of his big Hollywood parties, the report suggested. A law enforcement source described the events as 'sick s**t' as quoted by the Post. “Look, if this were just him having sex parties with a bunch of horny adults, we wouldn’t be having this conversation. That’s perfectly legal. But that’s not what we’re talking about. This man is a predator.”

One famous Diddy party has been mentioned which was an afterparty from the MTV VMAs in 2005. Eva Longoria, Fergie, Ice-T, Quincy Jones, Paris Hilton were all present at the party but new lawsuits mention the same party where one or several have been raped. The celebrities who were not part of those freak-offs might not have any idea about the after-party.

"Soon the event moved from the Inside as Space nightclub to Diddy's Miami mansion. From there, it appears to have devolved into a raucous sex party," the report said reviewing clips and videos of the same freak-off.

One video shows Diddy having sex with a "much younger male A-list star," the report claimed adding that the video has been shopped around for sale.

A recent lawsuit filed by a woman said she was 13 when Diddy and a celebrity raped her with a female celebrity watching.

Following his arrest in September on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation for prostitution, Diddy has been in New York's Metropolitan Detention Center. He did not plead guilty to the charges and his attorneys said Diddy did not assault or rape anyone. He was refused bail twice and will now face trial next year. As more and more cases piled up against him, his attorney appealed for a gag order on the complainants. Soon after his arrest, he was on a suicide watch and is now regularly checked up on by a dedicated mental health team.
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