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Diddy Indictment Dishes Detestable Details Regarding “Freak Offs”

Legal documents also accuse Sean Combs of arson, where he set an unknown person’s vehicle on fire.

Diddy posing for a picture.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – MAY 15: Sean “Diddy” Combs attends the 2022 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 15, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Diddy‘s indictment has revealed more bizarre information regarding the artist’s infamous “Freak Offs.” On Tuesday (Sept. 17), U.S. Attorney Damian Williams held a press conference where he ran through the startling details that led to Sean Combs being arrested on Monday (Sept. 16) — 24 hours before the feds intended to detain him.

The U.S. Attorney detailed that “Freak Offs” were at the center of the singer’s alleged sex trafficking and racketeering machinations, with the bizarre sex parties sometimes lasting “for days.” The “Freak Offs” included drugged women who were coerced and or forced into participating in these sexual performances with other male sex workers, all orchestrated and recorded by Combs, as per NBC News.

Legal documents reveal that copious amounts of drugs would be used to bend the victims to Diddy’s will, ensuring that he had complete control over the people involved for extended periods. These drugs included GHB, ecstasy, ketamine, and other substances. The women involved “typically” would need to receive “IV fluids to recover from the physical exertion” of the “Freak Offs.”  

One example shared in the document harkens back to a 2012 “Freak Off” in a Manhattan hotel. After an intense night of debauchery, Combs had to fork over “$46,000 to cover damages to the penthouse room.”

Combs would then allegedly use the recorded material to masturbate to and/or use as collateral against the women filmed during these sordid moments.

If some of the participants refused to obey Combs’ demands and orders, the mogul allegedly would subject them to mental and physical harm.

Additionally, the legal documents accused Sean Combs of arson in connection to his racketeering charge. A December 2011 incident found Diddy and an unnamed accomplice allegedly kidnapped an unknown person from the home of “Individual-1.” What followed next involved the use of a Molotov and—if true—a clear, unhinged abuse of power.

“Approximately two weeks later, [Diddy’s] co-conspirators set fire to Individual-1’s vehicle by slicing open the car’s convertible top and dropping a Molotov cocktail inside the interior,” prosecutors said via a memo. 

“Police and fire department reports extensively document the arson and conclude that the fire was intentionally set. Multiple witnesses would also testify to [Diddy] bragging about his role in destroying Individual-1’s car.”

Sean Combs has continued to maintain his innocence in the face of these disturbing allegations. Combs is currently sitting in jail after being denied bond.

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams describes the evidence seized during the raids on Sean Combs’ residences, which included ammunition, AR-15s and 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant pic.twitter.com/aLx3Z20qYf

— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) September 17, 2024



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