A woman claims she saw a minor dressed as a “sexy” Harajuku Barbie at Sean “Diddy” Combs' “Freak Off” party where he allegedly encouraged sex acts .
Aspiring singer Tanea Wallace reveals in a new TMZ documentary that minors (originally described as “little people”) were separated from adult walls at the fallen music mogul's Miami mansion in 2018. He is said to have witnessed the man being surrounded by people.
“I looked to my right and in the corner and thought, 'Are those midgets?'” Because like people who try to hide what they're doing, people “Because they were monitoring it,” Wallace claimed. “TMZ Takes You Inside Diddy's Downfall: The Freak-Off.”
“They're all gathered together. But no, they were little people. Dressed up like Barbie in Harajuku and wearing red lipstick, they look really sexy.”
Wallace, who said he was invited to a party by a Saudi prince who flew him in from Los Angeles, said he didn't know exactly what minors or adults were doing, but he said it was an “adult party.” He admitted that he was nervous because of the situation.
Asked repeatedly to clarify what he meant by “little people,” Ms. Wallace stressed that she did not want to get into trouble and said they “shouldn't have been there.”
When asked if they were underage, she said, “Unfortunate.”
Wallace also recalled witnessing a group of people having sex at a party elsewhere. She claims the party was still going wild at 7am.

Many of them appeared to be drug addicts or drunk, she added.
Wallace's recollections of the party came to light after the Bad Boy Records founder was indicted on federal sex trafficking charges in September.
The federal indictment against him alleges that Combs manipulated and drugged his alleged victims into “freak-offs” (violent sex that was sometimes recorded against their will). He detailed the troubling charges that he had been forced to participate in the session.
Since his arrest, a flurry of civil lawsuits have been filed against the rapper alleging abuse dating back decades, including a 2005 rape of a 10-year-old boy who was trying to make it as an actor or rapper. It also includes what you did.
Meanwhile, another person accused Combs of drugging and raping a 13-year-old girl while two celebrities attended a VMA afterparty in New York in 2000.
Combs' lawyers have repeatedly derided the lawsuit as “a clear publicity attempt.”
A preliminary statement from his team said: “Mr. Combs and his legal team have full confidence in the facts, his legal defense, and the integrity of the judicial process.”
Combs, who has pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking charges and is scheduled to go on trial next May, is currently being held without bail at a federal detention center in Brooklyn.
The Post reached out to Combs' team about Wallace's claims.





