The statement about Diddy that scares everyone who was his friend: He's as bad as Epstein

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Actualizado 19/09/2024 - 05:51 CDT

New allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs paint a disturbing picture of a music mogul who may have used his influence and wealth to coerce young women into sexual acts. Federal investigators have uncovered evidence that the rapper maintained a network of "sex rooms" in his Miami mansion, equipped with a variety of sex toys, bondage gear, hidden cameras and lingerie.

According to one Department of Homeland Security agent involved in the raid, the rooms were clearly "dedicated to sex" and were monitored by surveillance cameras.

The agent compared Combs' alleged activities to those of Jeffrey Epstein, the notorious financier who was convicted of sex trafficking and died in prison while awaiting trial on additional charges. Like Epstein, Combs is accused of using his power and resources to manipulate and exploit young women.

"So if you were in those sex parties, you were being recorded from every possible angle, including angles you wouldn't have known about," the source told the New York Post.

"In my opinion, he's as bad as Jeffrey Epstein. These women are young. Either barely legal, or barely illegal."

Shocking details

The federal indictment against Combs details a pattern of abuse that spanned over a decade. The rapper allegedly coerced his victims into "Freak Off" sex sessions with male prostitutes, often recording the encounters without their knowledge. In some cases, Combs is said to have watched the sessions from a separate room.

Combs' employees allegedly played a key role in facilitating his illicit activities, arranging travel, booking hotel rooms, and stocking the rooms with supplies. The indictment alleges that Combs used the recorded sex sessions as a form of "collateral" to ensure the continued obedience and silence of his victims.

The rapper faces three federal charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution. His arrest comes on the heels of a series of lawsuits filed by individuals who claim to have been victims of his abuse.

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