Disturbing new details are emerging around the parties organized by P. Diddy in the early 2000s. A former employee, who worked behind the scenes of these controversial events, revealed in the New York Post that the admission of guests met strict criteria, in particular weight, not to exceed 63.5 kg. “We would weigh in if necessary,” she added. Young women had to be “young and sexy,” without tattoos or piercings, and had certain clothing requirements such as short dresses with plunging necklines.
The testimony also reveals a climate of suspicion and non-consent. Age was not verified, and the former employee claims she did not stay during the events, unaware that the guests were supposed to have sex. A dancer present during these evenings indicated that she had been paid for her performance, with an additional sum offered if she joined P. Diddy, an offer that she considered “shady”.
These revelations come in a context where P. Diddy is accused by more than 130 people, including minors, of inappropriate behavior ranging from sexual assault to rape. The facts allegedly took place between 1995 and 2021, including the use of sedatives for animals and the secret recording of the acts. Although civil proceedings have been initiated, the rapper faces a criminal trial scheduled for next May. Despite these accusations, he pleads not guilty, while awaiting trial in detention in New York.