Sex, ketamine, gay rappers: What really happened at Diddy's parties
Imprisoned hip-hop tycoon Sean 'Diddy' Combs allegedly hosted extravagant parties at his former Hamptons mansion, shocking a drug dealer who claimed to witness celebrities engaging in sexual activities. The dealer told the New York Post that Combs, dressed only in a robe, led him through the mansion to a back bedroom for a cocaine transaction. These revelations provide an inside look into the controversial lifestyle of the renowned music mogul.
'You'd see two people you would not think...hooking up'
The dealer described witnessing surprising sexual encounters between well-known male celebrities, including rappers, at Combs's parties. "You'd see two people you would not think would be hooking up, rappers, that was what shocked me," he said. He refrained from naming individuals but admitted, "I won't say names but there were rappers that I immediately lost respect for and could not take seriously ever again."
Drug use allegations at Combs's parties
According to the dealer, many party attendees, including female rappers and alleged sex workers, were under the influence of ketamine and GHB (gamma hydroxybutyrate—a type of depressant). Notably, Combs's 4,500-square-foot Hampton mansion was known for hosting his annual celebrity-filled "White Parties." These events attracted Hollywood's biggest stars, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Mariah Carey, and Jay Z. However, there is no evidence to suggest that these celebrities were present during the controversial parties described by The Post's source.
Combs's arrest and allegations of sex trafficking
To note, Sean 'Diddy' Combs was arrested on a Monday evening at a New York hotel, facing allegations of participating in sex trafficking and hosting "freak off" parties. His residences in Los Angeles and Miami were raided by Homeland Security earlier this year in March as part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation. The authorities seized phones and computers from the rapper's homes during these raids.
Details of the indictment against Combs
A federal indictment unsealed this week alleges that Diddy arranged, directed, and often recorded elaborate sex performances known as "freak offs" at his wild parties. The indictment also accuses Combs of controlling his victims through physical violence, promises of career opportunities, financial manipulation, and supplying controlled substances. Despite these serious allegations, Combs pleaded not guilty and is currently being held in jail in Manhattan awaiting trial.
Accusations and lawsuits against Combs
Numerous individuals, including Combs's former protege and ex girlfriend Cassie Ventura, have accused him of sexual misconduct. Ventura's lawsuit was settled out-of-court within 24 hours last November. Other lawsuits have also been filed against Combs, including one by producer Rodney 'Lil' Rod' Jones who worked on the rapper's last album. Despite these allegations, Combs's lawyers continue to deny all charges against him.