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Sean “Diddy” Combs has been throwing parties at big show business parties – FBC News

Sean “Diddy” Combs has been throwing parties at big show business parties – FBC News

Sean “Diddy” Combs has been throwing parties at big show business parties – FBC News

(Source: Reuters)

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has reportedly timed his ‘Freak Off’ parties around showbiz’s biggest nights.

The 54-year-old disgraced rapper, who is in a New York jail awaiting trial on charges including sex trafficking and racketeering, is said to have kept his time to ensure his alleged orgies were as full of first-graders as possible.

Documents and videos, as reported by the New York Post, indicate that Combs threw at least three high-profile sex parties after major events on the show business calendar.

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The Post said it viewed footage of star-studded after-parties hosted by Diddy after the 2004 and 2005 MTV VMAs in Miami, as well as one after the 2005 Super Bowl in Jacksonville.

It said one clip, shot after Combs hosted the VMAs in 2005, allegedly shows the afterparty devolving into a frenzy, with two men allegedly caught on camera having sex with a young woman who had a powder.

Another clip reportedly shows a couple having sex at a table while others watch.

Footage from Combs’ post-Super Bowl party in 2005 is said to show similar lewd scenes at the Sawgrass mansion, which is believed to have been rented out by the rapper for $US20,000 ($30,276) a week.

The tape reportedly shows two men having sex in front of a group of people, and The Post reports that another clip has surfaced showing Combs filming from his point of view while having sex with a woman.

There is no suggestion that the celebrities at the party were aware of what this apparently led to, as they left before the video was filmed.

Prosecutors say Combs’ “Freak Offs,” which sometimes spanned several days, involved women who were blackmailed or coerced into participating.

Combs maintains his innocence and will appear before a jury in the spring.