Diddy’s A-list pals ‘zipping lips’ as they ‘run scared’ over alleged sex trafficking scandal
-The rapper’s well-known friends are staying conspicuously quiet as Diddy’s legal battle continues, with additional civil lawsuits being filed against the embattled music mogul in addition to his federal indictment, according to The Mirror USA.
Following Diddy’s arrest for sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation for the purpose of prostitution, it is rumored that Hollywood is terrified. Diddy has pled not guilty in court and vehemently denied all allegations.
The 54-year-old’s A-list pals are “zipping their lips” according to a source who spoke to RadarOnline. The white parties hosted by have become infamous amid his legal battle, as claims about his alleged after-hours’ ‘antics and so-called freak-offs’ have come to light, with many famous faces alleged to have attended.
Prosecutors claim Diddy’s ‘freak-offs’ saw scantily-clad women walk around and illegal substances be taken, with sex marathons taking place.
An alleged insider told the outlet: “Diddy’s White Parties weren’t only the place to be seen, but a chance for stars and socialites to experience Diddy’s extravagant world. They were treated like royalty, and they loved being part of the spectacle.
“Many of them would leave before the real partying began, but others would stay to watch or partake.”
Recently, Diddy’s warning to the kids at his parties has resurfaced, with the Bad Boy Records founder seen in a video telling the younger attendees that the bashes were seemingly about to take an adult turn.
In the footage, filmed in The Hamptons, Diddy is seen saying: “To all the kids, the kids have like an hour left. So get extra comfortable kids, after that y’all got to go.” Diddy added: “It’s a wrap for y’all because this thing turns into something that when y’all get older y’all will want to come to. Let’s start to get our groove on a bit.”
Teny Geragos, a member of Diddy’s legal team, has previously addressed his “freak-off” parties. During an appearance on NewsNation’s Cuomo, she said: “”A lifestyle and being present in activities doesn’t mean he committed a crime.
“Those activities and the lifestyle is not criminal. What was notable today, what my partner Mark [Agnifilo] said in court, is they never once said that these women didn’t consent to what happened, not once.”
In addition to his federal indictment, attorney Tony Buzbee has said he is representing 120 accusers, including minors, who are poised to sue the rap star.
Diddy is currently being held at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center in New York, after being arrested on September 16 at a Manhattan hotel. His criminal trial is set to take place on May 5, 2025.