Last year, singer Cassie and ex-partner of P. Diddy accused the rapper of physical and sexual violence. Violence that she allegedly suffered during private parties called “freak-offs” organized by P.Diddy. After the young woman spoke, a video circulated on social networks showing the singer fleeing a hotel. Frightened, Cassie was then violently caught by the rapper and producer.
More than 120 complaints have been filed against P. Diddy
Since Cassie spoke out, more than 120 people have filed complaints against the artist for similar facts. After trying to escape the police, P. Diddy was arrested last September in New York. He was then placed in pre-trial detention, under surveillance.
“anti-suicide”. His trial for sex trafficking is scheduled for May 2025. A search was carried out at P. Diddy's home and thousands of bottles of baby oil were found.
As the days go by, the list of personalities who have participated in these “freak-off” evenings grows longer. Among the names that have been mentioned are those of Jay-Z, Mariah Carey, Leonardo DiCaprio, Donald Trump. According to information from Paris Matchthe FBI even has images of the evenings that took place in Paris.
A precise dress code was imposed on women invited to P.Diddy's evenings
A former organizer decided to break the silence by giving new details about these famous parties. For the New
York Postshe declared: “The girls had to be young and sexy (…) and weigh no more than 63 kilos. I always had a scale on hand in case I needed to make sure. If the girl was very tall, I had to show a little discretion.”
The latter then clarified that the women who were invited to these evenings should not have “fat or cellulite” and should not be “too tattooed or pierced”. Things don't stop there, since there was also a dress code. “No pants. No jeans. No flats. Each girl had to wear an evening dress, preferably very short, just enough to cover her buttocksbut no longer than mid-thigh. Plunging necklines. And everyone had to wear stiletto heels. There was no exception: stiletto heels for all girls.“
Age was not required to participate in P. Diddy's evenings
Subsequently, the former organizer returned to the age of the guests which was obviously not an important criterion for participating in the rapper's evenings. “It was no asking and no telling. At the time I was very young myself and I honestly thought we weren't asking their age due to drinking laws.”she said.
She then ended up concluding: “I never stuck around for the Freak Offs and had no idea these girls were supposed to have sex with other people.”
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