A former colleague of Sean Diddy Combs has opened up about the parties.
A former colleague of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has opened up about his infamous parties. The rapper was arrested on rackteering and sex trafficking charges.
Popular American rapper Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was arrested on September 16 after accusations of sex trafficking were levelled against him. As reported by the Department of Homeland Security in their investigation report, the rapper forced women to participate in sexual activities with male sex workers and recorded it to blackmail them later. Amidst this, a former colleague has come forward and claimed that “no one was safe” at the parties “after a certain hour.”
In a new TMZ documentary – The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment, Dr. LaJoyce Brookshire opened up about the atmosphere at Diddy’s parties. Brookshire worked closely with Diddy’s label when she was a past publicity director at Arista Records. She revealed that she did not stay at the parties to witness what happened but sensed that something was wrong. She said, “My spidey senses were always on high alert. I know that there’s no safety after a certain hour when you’ve got drinks flowing people behind your back doing drugs in bathrooms, and two or three people walking out of a bathroom together. So could there potentially be? Absolutely. Did I see it? No. I never stayed at the party late enough to see.”
Additionally, the host of the No Jumper podcast – Adam22- also shared similar sentiments. He said, “There was a lot of talk of Diddy parties. It was always known if you went to a party at Puff’s house, and were you to stay past certain hours, you might be introduced to a massive orgy. I don’t think it was common knowledge that there was nonconsensual stuff going on or any of the seedier allegations. But it was definitely discussed.”
Diddy’s attorney, Marc Agnifilio, has dismissed these allegations. A recent report has revealed that the rapper is willing to testify at his criminal trial.
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