Diddy's ex-bodyguard says rapper recorded politicians at his sex parties
Sean 'Diddy' Combs's former bodyguard has made startling revelations following the rapper's arrest on charges of sex trafficking. The ex-bodyguard, who provided security for Combs during the 1990s, alleged that the disgraced rap mogul possesses tapes of politicians participating in his infamous "freak off" sessions. This disclosure follows Combs's indictment in New York, where he faces accusations of racketeering, sex trafficking, and arranging transportation for prostitutes.
'This is all bigger than Diddy': Ex-bodyguard's claims
The ex-bodyguard, Gene Deal, suggested that Combs's arrest is linked to a corruption scandal currently shaking New York City politics. He hinted at the involvement of prominent figures and celebrities in these allegations during The Art of Dialogue podcast. "This is all bigger than Diddy," he stated cryptically without providing further details about the alleged tapes. When asked if any renowned individuals were on the purported "freak off" tapes, Deal responded, "(Diddy) gave celebrity parties, so what do you think?"
Deal linked charges to corruption among New York authorities
Deal highlighted that despite allegations of criminal misconduct in lawsuits, including one filed by Combs's ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, California prosecutors declined to press charges. He emphasized that the charges were filed in New York, suggesting a connection to several resignations and accusations of corruption among Big Apple authorities. "People aren't going to tie this together," he said. He also shed light on Combs's early career, claiming that the rapper was a victim of other influential music industry players.
Combs's early career and 'learned behavior'
Deal suggested that "Puff wasn't born a monster, he was made into one" due to "what happened to him." "To keep it frank, he was doing to other people what was done to him...that's a learned behavior," Deal added. He described Combs's high-profile arrest as the result of his "karma" (deeds), predicting it will be remembered as "one of the greatest tragedies in hip-hop history."
Speculations about Hollywood celebrities' involvement in 'freak off' parties
Meanwhile, speculation is rife on social media about the possible involvement of A-list Hollywood celebrities in Combs's "freak off" parties. Images and videos of Combs with actors like Leonardo DiCaprio, Jay Z, Beyoncé, Ashton Kutcher, Paris Hilton, Howard Stern, and Russell Brand have been circulating online. A former drug dealer for the rapper described these parties as "weird" to New York Post and claimed that many attendees were already high on ketamine and GHB upon his arrival.