Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs forced victims into ‘Freak Off’ sex sessions with male prostitutes: feds
Sean “Diddy” Combs forced women into sick “Freak Off” sex sessions with male prostitutes that were often recorded while the music producer masturbated, a bombshell indictment alleged Tuesday.
The music mogul, 54, who has been hit with federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges, allegedly got his female victims into the days-long sexual performances as part of his alleged pattern of abuse dating back more than a decade, Manhattan federal prosecutors said.
“Freak Offs were elaborate and produced sex performances that Combs arranged, directed, masturbated during, and often electronically recorded,” the newly unsealed court papers allege.
Combs would allegedly lure the women into his orbit — often under the pretense of a romantic relationship – before doling out drugs to “keep the victims obedient and compliant,” the indictment charges.
The “regularly” occurring Freak Offs could last for days and Combs and the victims would often receive IV fluids in the aftermath “to recover from the physical exertion and drug use,” the feds allege.
His employees allegedly helped facilitate the “Freak Offs” by arranging travel, booking hotel rooms where they would take place and stocking the rooms with supplies — including drugs, baby oil, lubricants and extra linen.
Combs also had his security staff carry weapons, and when the feds raided his homes in Miami and Los Angeles, they found three AR-15s with “defaced serial numbers,” other guns, ammunition, and a drum magazine, the indictment alleges.
Combs would often also keep videos of the “sensitive, embarrassing and incriminating” sessions — sometimes without his victims’ knowledge – so he could use them “as collateral to ensure the continued obedience and silence of the victims,” the indictment says.
During a raid of Combs’ mansions in Miami and Los Angeles earlier this year, the feds allegedly seized some of the so-called “freak off” supplies.
The indictment against Combs was unsealed after he was arrested at the Park Hyatt New York in Manhattan late Monday — some six months after the feds raided his properties.
He has been slapped with three federal charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution.
Combs’ arrest comes after he was hit with a flurry of lawsuits in the past year by people who allege he subjected them to physical or sexual abuse during the height of his fame as a producer in the 1990s and 2000s.
He was first accused of a years-long pattern of domestic and sexual violence — and even trafficking — against his former girlfriend, R&B singer Cassie Ventura, in a federal lawsuit she filed against him last November. Combs is expected to be arraigned later Tuesday.
Combs was arrested by Homeland Security in New York City on Monday as part of a federal sex-trafficking investigation.