The recent arrest of Sean 'Diddy' Combs on federal sex crime charges has sparked some shocking revelations about his alleged activities at his East Hampton mansion. According to RadarOnline.com, there are claims that Diddy hosted "freak offs" at his mansion, where "gay rappers high on ketamine" were in attendance. This news has led to comparisons with the late Jeffrey Epstein, with some dubbing Diddy as "Jeffrey Epstein 2.0."
One anonymous drug dealer, who purportedly attended one of these events, described witnessing some disturbing activities. They said, "Weird s--- was starting to happen. Celebrity guys f---ing each other. There were back bedrooms and it was like the inner sanctum." This revelation has raised eyebrows and caused shock among fans and industry insiders alike.
Another claim made by the same drug dealer is that they lost respect for certain rappers after witnessing their behavior at Diddy's gatherings. The dealer mentioned, "I won't say names but there were rappers that I immediately lost respect for and could not take seriously ever again." These statements shed light on the alleged events that took place at Diddy's mansion and have left many questioning the authenticity of the rapper's public persona.
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The drug dealer also shared an encounter with Diddy, where the music mogul reportedly greeted them in a robe and led them through the party to a back bedroom to purchase cocaine. The dealer mentioned that many people at the party, including "a mix of female rappers and hookers," were high on ketamine and gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB). An overdose of Ketamin killed bloved actor Matthew Perry last year. This account paints a concerning picture of the atmosphere at Diddy's gatherings and raises further questions about the company he keeps.
It's worth noting that Diddy's East Hampton mansion, where these alleged events took place, was a notable venue for his annual White Parties. The property, which he sold in 2020 for $4.7 million, reportedly hosted some of Hollywood's biggest stars, including the Kardashians, the Hilton sisters, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jay-Z, Beyonc, and Mariah Carey. However, it's important to clarify that none of these celebrities were present on the night when the drug dealer claims to have visited to sell cocaine to the rapper.
The drug dealer's account provides a glimpse into a side of Diddy's life that has been kept out of the public eye. The allegations surrounding the "freak offs" and the behavior of some attendees have cast a shadow on the music mogul's reputation. It remains to be seen how these revelations will impact Diddy's standing in the industry and how he will address these claims.