Sean “Diddy” Combs faces serious accusations of pressuring women into participating in sexual events known as “Freak Offs” after police conducted searches at his residences in Miami and Los Angeles in March. These operations led to the confiscation of items which could substantiate the allegations being made against him.
Shortly after his arrest in New York on September 17, a federal indictment was revealed by NBC News. This indictment charges Sean with conspiracy related to racketeering, sex trafficking, and transporting individuals for prostitution.
The indictment indicates that Combs, along with associates from Combs Enterprise—including high-level managers and personal staff—were complicit in organizing these “Freak Offs.”
Records show that the celebrated four-time Grammy winner was the one who orchestrated these events, coercing female participants through intimidation and manipulation to engage in extended sexual activities with male sex workers.
Furthermore, the documents allege that “Puff Daddy” took an active role in these gatherings, managing, participating in, and even electronically filming the activities, while also facilitating the transport of sex workers across state and national boundaries.
The supposed “Freak Offs” reportedly occurred frequently, lasting several days at times and involving numerous sex workers.
The indictment notes that “Combs maintained control over his victims through various means, including physical threats, promises of career advancement, manipulation of financial support, constant surveillance, dictating personal appearance, monitoring health documentation, regulating housing situations, and administering controlled substances.”
Authorities reportedly found a large quantity of baby oil, specifically 1,000 bottles, among other items during their raids at Diddy’s residences this year. They also seized a collection of weapons, which included three AR-15 rifles with altered serial numbers and a drum magazine.
While Combs has rejected all allegations against him, he is currently under threat of at least eight legal actions alleging sexual misconduct, assault, and rape, among other offenses.