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In a newly released video in which Sean “Diddy” Combs talks about his now-infamous parties, he makes some ominous predictions about his future.

In this clip Tonight's entertainment, In the video, recorded in 1999, Combs is interviewed about his White Party being the most popular political party in the city.

“They won't even give us a permit to party. They don't want us to party anymore,” Combs told an interviewer. “But we're not going to stop. We're going to keep having fun and bringing people from all walks of life together.”

He continues, “You guys are going to hear about my parties. They're going to shut them down. I'm going to get arrested for doing all kinds of crazy things just because I want to have a good time, you know?”

In a recently resurfaced 1999 interview with Entertainment Tonight, Sean “Diddy” Combs spoke about his famous White Party, saying, “I could get arrested for doing all sorts of crazy things, just because I want to have a good time.” (Brian Beder/CP/Getty Images for CP)

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Combs started the White Party in the Hamptons over Labor Day weekend in 1998, and the last one was held in Los Angeles in 2009.

Many celebrities have been seen attending the event over the years, none of whom have been involved in any criminal cases.

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Another video from 2002 that recently resurfaced shows Combs appearing on “Late Night with Conan O'Brien” explaining the “ingredients” for a “great party.”

“Everyone is going to hear about my party, and they're going to shut it down, and they're going to arrest me for doing all kinds of crazy things just because I want to have a good time.”

— Sean “Diddy” Combs

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

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

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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.”

During his interview with Entertainment Tonight, Combs also focused on the idea of ​​bringing together stars from different fields.

“Anytime you bring something different into people's environment, something that broadens people's horizons, people get intimidated. There are a lot of people out there who are intimidated by that. It's just about people breaking down racial barriers, generational barriers, people from all walks of life,” he said. “Ron Perlman talking to Jay-Z, Jay-Z, you know what I mean? It goes on and on. It's about people from all walks of life connecting and coming together.”

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When asked again about the invitation, which makes him one of Hollywood's most sought-after stars, Combs told the interviewer, “It's flattering. I don't feel special. I don't feel like I'm any more important. I just feel like I know how to throw a party.”

Comb He was arrested and charged last week. He is charged with conspiracy to fraud, coercion of sex trafficking, fraud or coercion and transportation for prostitution. If convicted, he faces a minimum of 15 years in prison and a maximum of life in prison.

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Sean “Diddy” Combs was indicted last week on charges of organized criminal conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion, and transportation for prostitution. (Munawar Hossain)

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Authorities alleged that Diddy ran a criminal enterprise through businesses including Bad Boy Entertainment, Combs Enterprises and Combs Global, and that he used “force, firearms, threats of violence, coercion, verbal, emotional, physical and sexual abuse” to satisfy his sexual desires, according to an unsealed indictment obtained by Fox News Digital.

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