One of Diddy's victims shares her experience

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Former topless dancer Rachel Kennedy has shared her disturbing encounter with Sean 'Diddy' Combs, adding to the growing list of allegations against the music mogul, who now faces federal charges of sex trafficking and racketeering.

Speaking exclusively to The New York Post, Kennedy described how a seemingly innocent invitation to a party turned into a nightmarish experience.

In the early 2000s, Kennedy encountered Diddy at a Tokyo strip club, where he was partying with a large entourage.

According to her, Diddy invited her and her friends back to his hotel for what they thought was going to be a group gathering.

However, when they arrived, they found Diddy alone, dressed in a robe and holding a bottle of champagne. "We all knew at that point it was going to be just a party of one," Kennedy recalled.

The night took a dark turn as Diddy led the group into his bedroom. Kennedy and her friends were doing cocaine, though she noted that Diddy himself did not participate, claiming he only smoked weed.

What followed was an intimate encounter between the group, but the mood changed when Diddy's head of security suddenly barged into the room.

The bodyguard allegedly became "forceful" with the women, trying to throw them out as Diddy silently dressed. Kennedy described the scene as frightening, saying it felt like "a setup between the two of them."

Kennedy's experience aligns with details outlined in the federal indictment against Diddy, which alleges that he orchestrated "Freak Offs"-highly sexual performances that he directed and recorded.

These parties have become a focal point in the charges Diddy now faces, with prosecutors accusing him of abusing and coercing women over the span of a decade.

Diddy pleads not guilty to charges

Diddy, 54, was arrested earlier this week and remains in custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Despite his denial, the claims against him continue to mount, with Kennedy's story adding to the growing list of accusers.

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