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Diddy redecorated room with hundreds of mirrors for $500K ‘Freak Off’

Sean “Diddy” Combs spared no expense when planning his “Freak Off” sex party. At one event, planners told the Post, hundreds of mirrors were mounted on the walls and ceiling to give a better view of the debauchery. .

“Everywhere I looked, I saw myself reflected over and over again,” Planner said of a party at the Combs mansion in the early 2000s.

“You can imagine what it's like when people get naked and have sex on the floor, on the couch, anywhere.”

Planners told the Post that Sean “Diddy” Combs' “Freak Off” sex parties cost about $500,000 to install mirrors on the walls and ceiling of his home to better see the debauchery. He said it wasn't cheap. zumapress.com

Sources said the party was one of many high-profile parties hosted by Diddy that turned into an orgy as the night wore on.

And money wasn't an issue.

“Each party costs about $500,000,” the planner said.

“This is for both the mainstream part and the sex parties afterwards.”

He added: “Great food, expensive alcohol, dancers, acrobats, models. Sometimes we had live animals perform, other times we had different performers. It all overlapped, but he didn't care. .”

A few days after the event, the mirrors were removed and the mansion returned to its original condition, planners said.

“That was definitely the vibe he wanted to put out there, the vibe that there was sex going on everywhere you looked. It was wall-to-wall debauchery.”

The newspaper independently verified, on condition of anonymity, that the planner worked with Combs in the early to mid-2000s.

According to the planner, she was hired to arrange food, alcohol, entertainment and decorations, but had no say over the guest list or the sexual elements of the event.

“He employed both men and women who called themselves 'models,' but it was clear, at least to me, that they were actually sex workers,” Planner said.


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“But that wasn't my role. That would be the role of the members of his team. I just dealt with mainstream stuff.”

When it came to money, “all he asked was, 'Will it be a great party?'” If the answer was yes, he was willing to pay. ”

The newspaper viewed more than 20 videos of raucous sex parties that appeared to be footage from Diddy's “Freak Off,” which was produced to coincide with mainstream events such as the MTV Video Music Awards and the Super Bowl.

“Everywhere I looked, I saw myself reflected over and over again,” the planner said of the part in the early 2000s mansion. Brian Bedder/CP/Getty Images
The planner worked with Combs in the mid-2000s and was responsible for arranging food, alcohol, entertainment and decorations, but had no say over the guest list or the sexual elements of the event. Getty Images

In one video, Diddy himself participates in the act, seemingly holding the camera from his perspective while appearing to have sex with the woman.

The alleged conduct is consistent with similar allegations made earlier this month.

In one lawsuit, a woman claims she was raped by Diddy and a female celebrity when she was 13 years old after the 2000 VMAs at New York's Radio City Music Hall.

Additionally, Texas-based attorney Tony Buzbee said there was a new wave of accusers, including a 9-year-old boy at the time, and that the music mogul was facing this challenge. He announced that he plans to press charges for sexual abuse and exploitation.

Combs has repeatedly denied wrongdoing and has maintained his innocence on all charges.

His lawyer said the “freak-off” was consensual and no minors were involved.

“The truth will prevail in court: Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted anyone, adult or minor, male or female,” the lawyers said after the recent lawsuit. said in a statement.

Federal authorities raided two of Diddy's homes in March, seizing hundreds of sex videos and tons of sex paraphernalia, including 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lube.

in a statementthe U.S. Attorney's Office argued that the sex parties were not necessarily consensual.

According to his indictment, the sexual abuse of the women included forcing them to perform frequent sexual acts over several days with male prostitutes, some of whom were “transported across state lines.” ”.

“These 'freak offs' were elaborate sex performances that he arranged, supervised, and often recorded electronically,” the documents allege.

“To secure his participation in Freak Off, Combs used violence and intimidation and exploited his power over his victims. He obtained and distributed drugs to his victims, abused their financial support, and “He gained power by threatening to cut off that aid and controlling the victims' careers,” the authorities alleged.

Didi is charged with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution. In addition to the charges, he faces a myriad of civil lawsuits from his alleged victims.

His attorney did not respond to The Post's request for comment.

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