Diddy Hired Men to Look Out for Nice Women in Parties to Hang out with Him: New Details Emerge

Honk News –  Diddy is reported to have engaged men to oversee gatherings and seek out young women for private encounters with the rapper.

Allegations have emerged against rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs, who reportedly employed individuals to oversee his events and seek out young women for personal encounters, with one woman stating that being invited was considered “an honor.”

At first glance, Diddy’s 2004 White Party in the Hamptons appeared to serve a noble purpose: The mogul collaborated with Sony for a “Vote or Die” theme on the Fourth of July, aiming to energize minority voters for the upcoming election.

Diddy arrived in style via helicopter. Among the attendees were Aretha Franklin, the Rev. Al Sharpton, Mary J. Blige, Lennox Lewis, LL Cool J, and Paris Hilton.

However, behind the seemingly innocent facade, troubling allegations emerged: an attendee claimed that Diddy had individuals at the party catering to his sexual desires.

As the gathering reached its peak, a group of men spread out, approaching appealing young women and suggesting they could spend private time with Diddy once the event concluded, claimed a source who requested to be identified only as Lisa.

“I was there because my husband worked for Sony,” Lisa said.

“I was talking to another woman, and this guy came up out of nowhere. He said, ‘Hey, Diddy saw you guys and wants to know if you want to hang out after this is all done.’ I didn’t really know what to say.”

Lisa shared with The Post images from the event, expressing that she felt honored by the request at first, but was later surprised when she understood the true nature of what was being asked.

“He tried to convince me that it was an honor to be asked and then said that it would be an ‘intimate’ time,” she said. “That was my clue that I wasn’t being asked just to hang out.”

Diddy Hired Men to Look Out for Nice Women in Parties to Hang out with Him New Details Emerge
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“So I said, ‘My husband would love to meet Diddy,’ ” Lisa said. “And he was like, ‘What husband? Who is he?’ So I pointed him out, and the guy rolled his eyes and said, ‘Never mind.’

“But my friend said yes and went with him and a bunch of other people back to his mansion. She never really talked about it afterwards but just would say that she shouldn’t have gone.”

“It wasn’t a good experience for her.”

The specifics surrounding the purportedly “intimate” moments at the 2004 White Party remain uncertain, particularly regarding the alleged involvement of a “Freak Off” sex party.

Nonetheless, Diddy’s extravagant gatherings frequently aligned with some of his most glamorous celebrations during his peak popularity. A number of the gatherings occurred shortly after significant events, based on a collection of video files and documents accessed solely by The Post.

Lisa’s account echoes some of the claims made by former Diddy employee Phillip Pines, who alleged that the indulgence persisted from 2019 to 2021, during which he stated he was responsible for obtaining supplies to satisfy the star’s desires.

Pines’ lawsuit, initially reported by TMZ, reveals that he was required to organize events termed “Wild King Nights” by his employer, featuring numerous women and occasionally spanning several days. These gatherings frequently escalated into chaotic celebrations.

The lawsuit alleges that his responsibilities involved preparing the hotel rooms with red lights, along with alcohol, marijuana, baby oil, towels, and illicit substances.

Pines asserts that he was required to eliminate any traces of substances and adult items, in addition to addressing stains from bodily fluids, afterward.

He stated that he intended to leave a generous gratuity upon checking out of the hotels to show appreciation for the housekeeping staff, as reported.

Pines has filed a lawsuit against Combs, alleging sexual battery, sexual harassment, and sex trafficking as outlined in the legal documents.

In September, Combs faced arrest due to allegations of racketeering and sex trafficking, and has had bail denied on three separate occasions. He remains incarcerated at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn as he prepares for his trial scheduled for May.

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