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Nick Cannon avoided Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs freak-offs by leaving parties early

Nick Cannon admitted the right time to leave Sean “Diddy” Combs' party was “early.”

The “Masked Singer” host reminisced about his relationship with Diddy when he was on Adam 22's show. no jumper podcast Monday is Wack 100 and Lush One.

Adam asked Cannon, “How did you avoid those parties?” Nick replied, “I'll leave early.”

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Nick Cannon left Sean “Diddy” Combs' party early. (Getty Images)

Wack told the group, “It was Diddy's party, and it was still cool in the house until about 2:30 or 3:00.Then the cats left.Now, whoever stays can go to the back. We are not going.” know. “

Cannon added, “Usually I'm the DJ, but I leave when it's time to finish.''

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When Wack interjected, “That's a 3 o'clock joint,” Cannon agreed, “Yeah, it's out.”

“Usually I'm the DJ, but I'll leave when it's time to finish.''

— Nick Cannon

Nick Cannon wears a red shirt and suit with Sean Diddy Combs.

Cannon was said to have been a DJ at Combs' party. (Chance Yeh/Patrick McMullan, via Getty Images)

Sean Diddy Combs wears a white tuxedo and black bow tie.

Diddy was indicted on federal sex crime charges last month. (Getty Images)

Co-host Rush interjected, saying, “That's what Shorty said…the real weirdo is inside.”

“I had never seen any of that either,” Cannon said. “But again, probably whatever they have, we're going to see in May, what, May? I guarantee you, all parties…”

Officials alleged that Combs and a number of anonymous associates were involved in the incident. Comms EnterpriseA federal indictment announced in September said he used intimidation tactics to “lure female victims into Combs' orbit, often under the guise of a romantic relationship.”

Combs' indictment later states that he “used force, threats of force, and coercion to coerce victims into prolonged sex acts with commercial male sex workers, and specifically committed COMBS to 'Freak Off.' ”.

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The “freak offs” were “elaborately produced sex performances arranged and directed by Combs, during which he masturbated and were often electronically recorded.” Mr. Combs and his staff allegedly transported commercial sex workers across state lines and out of the country for “freak-offs,” which were held regularly and sometimes lasted several days. These often included multiple sex workers.

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When Wack brought up the topic of 1,000 bottles of baby oil found at Diddy's home during a federal raid in March, Cannon said, “I think it's too sensational,” and then Johnson & Johnson said, “Diddy… We will also send 1,000 bottles of baby oil as a promotional item.

The “Wild 'N Out” host asked them if they had read the indictment yet.

Aerial footage of Sean Combs' Los Angeles mansion being attacked

Sean Combs' LA home was searched by Homeland Security authorities in March. (Getty Images)

Cannon seemed skeptical about some of the claims about Diddy, adding: “His karma is on trial, that's what it is.” The group then reminisced about Diddy's cultural influence and how he portrayed himself as “invincible.”

“He kept telling everyone he was invincible. He was making music videos like, 'Come get me!'” Cannon threw up his hands and screamed. Wack added, “He said in an interview about the party that I was going to go to jail for this one day.”

Before the allegations surfaced, Cannon said she believed Diddy was “evolving” as a person.

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“I started to see the Puff that I knew…he wanted to change, he was evolving, and he was like, 'Oh, I want to be a father, I want to be a father…' It was like he had so much “As we have been through the hardships of…” Cannon said.

Sean Diddy Combs wears a black shirt in a bail appeals courtroom sketch.

Sean “Diddy” Combs pleaded not guilty last month, and a judge set his trial date for May 5. (Elizabeth Williams, via AP)

Diddy was arrested and charged last month with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion, and transportation for the purpose of prostitution, and is currently being held at the New York Metropolitan Detention Center. Authorities allege Combs He operated criminal enterprises through businesses such as Bad Boy Entertainment, Combs Enterprises, and Combs Global, among others.

The “Last Night” singer has maintained his innocence, but if found guilty he could face a minimum of 15 years in prison and up to life in prison.

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Judge Arun Subramanian Combs trial scheduled Prosecutors expect the government's case to take three weeks to develop, but Combs' defense team estimates it will take a week to defend him.

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