Khloe Kardashian stirred up controversy in 2014, leading to speculation about her family’s potential involvement in the Sean Diddy Combs scandal. The situation intensified after Combs, now 54, faced serious allegations of trafficking and racketeering.
The allegations accuse Combs of holding parties where people were allegedly coerced into sexual acts while under the influence of drugs, with suggestions that he recorded these incidents to manipulate well-known figures in the music industry.
His plea of not guilty has not alleviated the Kardashian family’s concerns, as their past associations with Combs put them in a precarious position, prompting them to shield their public image. According to a source, the family is feeling anxious: “They are in panic mode right now,” they revealed. “Their past boasting about partying with Diddy has led many to assume they were involved in these sordid events.”
Khloe’s previous remarks complicate matters. While filming for their reality show back in 2014, she remarked to her sister, “I think half the people there were butt naked. You would have loved it!” This admission has not gone unnoticed by critics, but the family consistently denies any wrongdoing.
According to the insider, “[They] are all insisting they weren’t [involved in the events] and had no idea what sort of twisted activities were happening afterwards. Diddy did host many elaborate parties over the years that weren’t weird, at least until the early hours when most guests had already left.”
Understanding ‘Freak Offs’
On September 16, Combs was detained by the United States Department of Homeland Security on charges involving sex trafficking and coercion. The accusations claim he exploited women to “satisfy his desires, maintain his image, and hide his actions.”
Reports describe a “freak off” as an event where sex workers and drugs are involved in extended sexual activities orchestrated by Combs, with some participants possibly being drugged with substances like ketamine and ecstasy.
Currently, there are around 120 identified victims in this case, with one reportedly as young as nine years old, though it remains uncertain whether this individual was part of the alleged activities. Combs continues to assert his innocence.
Combs’ legal team stated, “Mr. Combs cannot respond to every baseless claim amid this media frenzy. He categorically denies any allegations of sexual abuse, including those involving minors. He is eager to prove his innocence and rectify his name in court based on solid evidence rather than conjecture.”