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Diddy joked about trapping women at parties in resurfaced 2002 interview

As Sean “Diddy” Combs faces sex trafficking and extortion charges, an old video interview has resurfaced in which the rapper jokes about trapping women at parties.

During a 2002 interview, the music mogul appeared on “Late Night with Conan O'Brien” and explained the “ingredients” for a “great party.”

“Women, beautiful women, of course,” Combs told O'Brien, “and beautiful men for them, of course.”

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Sean “Diddy” Combs appeared on “Late Night with Conan O'Brien” in 2002 and joked about trapping women at his “killer” parties. (Getty Images)

“We have enough women. We have to give them what they need. We have to look after them. We can't force the situation.”

He further stated that in addition to water, “alcohol” was also mandatory at the parties.

“A lot of the women at parties drink water, so if you don't give them what they want, they'll go away. You have to keep them there. There has to be a lock on the door. It's a bit perverted.”

“We need to leave it there. We need to lock the door. It's just weird.”

— Sean “Diddy” Combs

“That seems a little dangerous to me,” Conan replied.

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The indictment charges Sean “Diddy” Combs with organized criminal conspiracy, sex trafficking by coercion, fraud and threat, and transportation for the purpose of prostitution. (Munawar Hossain)

Combs, 54, also suggested party-goers turn off the air conditioning and keep the rooms warm so they can be “comfortable and relaxed.”

“It's a good sweat session,” Combs said.

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Conan responded, “That just sounds gross.”

Combs' interview resurfaced after a bombshell indictment unsealed hours after his arrest in the lobby of New York City's Park Hyatt hotel accused him of being the leader of a criminal enterprise.

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The Combs interview resurfaced after a bombshell indictment, unsealed hours after the rapper was arrested in the lobby of New York City's Park Hyatt hotel, accused him of being the leader of a criminal enterprise. (Getty Images, Elizabeth Williams via The Associated Press)

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Combs appeared in Manhattan federal court on Tuesday and pleaded not guilty to organized crime conspiracy and sex trafficking charges. Not only was he denied $50 million bail, but he was sent to jail immediately after the hearing.

Combs was charged with organised criminal conspiracy, sex trafficking by coercion, fraud or threat and transportation for the purposes of prostitution, and faces a minimum of 15 years and a maximum of life in prison if convicted.

Authorities allege that while Combs was in charge of the organization, he and several unnamed associates at Combs Enterprises used intimidation tactics to “luring female victims into Combs' entourage, often under the guise of romantic relationships.”

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Cassie filed a sexual abuse lawsuit against Diddy in November, but it was settled the next day. (Getty Images)

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According to the indictment, he then “used force, threats of force and coercion to force the victim into engaging in extended sexual acts with male prostitutes, which Combs specifically referred to as 'freak-offs.'”

“Freak-offs” were “elaborate sex acts that were planned, directed, and in which Combs masturbated during the act, and which were often electronically recorded.” Combs and his staff allegedly transported prostitutes across state lines and overseas for “freak-offs” that occurred regularly, sometimes lasted several days, and often involved multiple sex workers.

Combs is being placed on regular suicide watch while awaiting trial at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, according to a Fox News Digital source.

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Fox News Digital's Tracy Wright and Lauryn Overhultz contributed to this report.

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