The notable Reggie Bush shared that being turned away from a Sean Diddy Combs party felt like a “sign” from a higher power, as it happened due to his inebriated friend’s condition, amidst serious allegations against the music producer regarding human trafficking.
Around 120 individuals have come forward, alleging they endured various types of abuse—mental, emotional, or physical—while attending the 54-year-old’s “freak off” parties, which were frequented by numerous celebrities.
During his decade in the NFL, Bush accumulated 5,490 rushing yards and 58 touchdowns, and he nearly attended Diddy’s Star Island mansion one night but was turned away due to his friend’s public vomiting, which he interprets as divine intervention. He mentioned to Robert Griffin III, “I believe in signs when I see them.”
Combs remains adamant about his innocence, having pleaded not guilty in court, despite the surrounding attention on his high-profile “freak off” parties, which are alleged to be characterized by substance abuse and prolonged sexual encounters.
He was apprehended by the Department of Homeland Security on September 16 in New York City and is currently held in the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Brooklyn, where he’s been denied bail multiple times.
Serious allegations against Combs
New allegations against Combs have surfaced, including serious charges of rape and sexual assault, involving a victim who was reportedly only nine years old at the time of the incident.
Additionally, another minor has reportedly accused him of rape and drugging when she was just 15 years old, with attorney Tony Buzbee representing her in a lawsuit alleging exploitation and sexual abuse against the music mogul.
According to Buzbee, “This female individual was raped, and then others took turns raping her,” stating that she was brought from New York City to a “private room” in Diddy‘s presence.
Combs continues to reject all allegations, asserting his innocence as he awaits trial.