Male sex workers spill Diddy secrets
Men who were allegedly hired for Sean “Diddy” Combs’ infamous parties are coming forward to reveal shocking new details.
Male escorts claiming to have taken part in Diddy’s “Freak Offs” have reportedly been “spilling intricate details” to the feds on the debauched sex parties, a source said.
The men, around 20 at the time, were “all too happy to talk” and seemed to have vivid and similar memories of the wild bashes — including the drugs that were allegedly supplied.
The disgraced music mogul, real name Sean Combs, is currently being held in a Brooklyn jail cell as he faces criminal charges of sex trafficking and racketeering.
A federal law enforcement source digging into his parties has now said they have been interviewing the male escorts — now in their 40s.
The performers were asked about their recollections of the Freak Offs, what they were paid to do, and who else was involved, the source said.
The insider told the NY Post, “They’re all too happy to talk.
“I’m surprised how many of them can recall intricate details about what happened.”
The source claimed the men were allegedly “encouraged” to take medication including Viagra and Cialis before the parties.
“They were expected to perform and were told if they didn’t perform, they’d be thrown out of the party and not paid,” the NY Post source continued.
Investigators are yet to determine whether any of the performers in Diddy’s Freak Offs were illegally coerced to perform or underage.
The US Sun has approached representatives for Combs for comment. The rapper has denied all the allegations against him and remains in jail after being twice denied bail.
For more than a decade, the billionaire producer used to invite Hollywood’s A-listers to his legendary bashes.
None of the celebrities in attendance to Diddy’s parties have been accused of any wrongdoing.
There is also no suggestion that any celebrities or partygoers were aware of the music mogul’s alleged abuse.
It comes after a male prostitute turned in a videotape allegedly showing one of Diddy’s “Freak Off” orgy sessions, a report claimed.
The sex worker’s claims align with the bombshell federal indictment claiming the disgraced rapper would orchestrate days-long, drug-fuelled sex parties.
The sex worker and federal investigators met in New York as work on the sex trafficking case continues, TMZ reports.
He allegedly provided them with a bombshell copy of a “Freak Off” tape that Combs, 54, made in May 2023.
The worker described to investigators how he travelled from Atlanta to Miami for the sex film and had to find another prostitute to join.
The “Freak Off” allegedly involved Combs, the male prostitute and a female prostitute, TMZ’s sources claim.
According to prosecutors, Combs threw wild parties he called “Freak Offs” where he would fly in sex workers for days of raucous sessions.
However once at the party, workers would be coerced through money and intimidated into performing sick non-consensual acts, the indictment claims.
Combs organised and directed these parties in part, prosecutors allege, so he could record sex acts while he masturbated.
After days of non-stop drug use and drinking, participants were often mailed IV bags to help recover from the revelry, the indictment claims.
The indictment references key pieces of evidence federal agents found during their raids of the rapper’s homes in Los Angeles and Miami Beach, Florida.
According to the indictment, the rapper had 1000 bottles of lubricant and baby oil in his two homes alongside a stash of narcotics that were used during the sex parties.
Agents also found three AR-15s with their serial numbers defaced and a drum magazine, the indictment says.
But Combs’ lawyer has spoken out to claim the cops are targeting the rapper due to his race.
Lawyer Marc Agnifilo told TMZ that feds are just looking to take down Combs because he’s a “successful black man”.
He claims that investigators couldn’t find anything relating to his taxes or business so looked elsewhere — to his bedroom.
This article originally appeared on The US Sun and was reproduced with permission