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P. Diddy accused of sex trafficking: an ex-Playmate goes behind the scenes of the rapper's vile evenings

It was a little over a month ago. On September 16, 2024, P. Diddy was charged with sex trafficking and extortion and is currently being held at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center. Gradually,
tongues loosen. Wednesday November 6, 2024, in an interview with the Mirror, ex-Playmate Precious Muir, who attended numerous parties organized by the 54-year-old rapper in his early twenties, agreed to speak.

Explaining how she was approached to attend one of P.Diddy's white parties, she recalled being approached by a VIP host who told her:
“I throw these amazing parties, everything is taken care of, you don't have to worry about anything. We provide accommodation so when you go to the Hamptons, there is a house where you can stay, which is very beautiful, very sumptuous, very elegant and you don't have to worry about anything. You don't have to pay for anything, everything is taken care of”.

Precious Muir: “I just wanted to see where it could take me”

Remembering very well what happened, the ex-Playmate said: “The car would pick us up from the house. Or, if we were coming straight from Manhattan, the black SUVs would pick us up in town and take us to the Hamptons. On this particular occasion, I was invited to Diddy's white party and I was among other models that I was starting to knowsome of whom I didn't know. We all got on this bus, which took us from Manhattan to Long Island, where the Hamptons are.”.

Finally, Precious Muir added: “I felt like I was meeting these people I'd never seen before. I just came to the country, it's been a few years since I started my career and I just wanted to see where this could lead me”. And she saw the rapper's evenings as “the opportunity of a lifetime”she claimed that there was a dark side and that young models were all “very vulnerable”.

Precious Muir: 'They could do whatever they wanted in that regard'

For the Mirror, the young woman clarified that she was fragile at the time of the events. “We're young models just starting out, we haven't established a name yet, we've just been thrown into the deep end among all these established people. People automatically knew we were new facesthat we were new talents and that we were very vulnerable. We were perhaps seen as newcomers to the industry who we could manipulate. They could do whatever they wanted in that regard.”she recalled.

On October 12, 2024, shortly after speaking to the Mail Online, Precious Muir wrote on Instagram:
I have no doubt, not taking drugs saved my life. This may have been my reality, but it is NOT normal and I hope that sharing my story will encourage other women/victims to speak out about the traumatic situations they have experienced.”.

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