Tanea Wallace also alleges minors were present at the events.
November 12, 2024 11:14am
A witness claiming to have attended a party thrown by Sean “Diddy” Combs says that the disgraced impresario had minors present during one of his alleged “Freak-Off” parties.
According to TMZ, Tanea Wallace alleges that she was invited to Combs’ party by a Saudi prince in 2018, where she saw “little people” who were “dressed up like Harajuku Barbies.” Wallace, who appeared in the media company’s documentary, The Downfall of Diddy: Inside the Freak Offs, recalls this particular party lasting beyond 7 a.m., with seemingly intoxicated attendees engaging in sexual acts with one another.
She remembers the alleged minors, who she says were “hid” in a corner at the party, wearing “red lipstick” and “looking real sexy, revealing, and cute.” Wallace also recalls the minors being “admired” by the adult guests at the party and maintains that they were underage.
Combs, who is currently incarcerated at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center as he awaits trial on federal racketeering and sex trafficking charges, has denied all claims against him.
He’s accused of sexual and physical assault of men, women, and minors, among other allegations, with multiple victims coming forward, publicly and anonymously, to tell of the alleged horrors they’ve been subjected to or witnessed themselves
The mogul has requested a gag-order for witnesses and their counsel due to what his attorneys have described as “deluge of improper pretrial publicity that is undermining Mr. Combs’ right to a fair trial and the integrity of the grand jury proceedings.”
“Over the past several days, a grand jury witness and his attorney have given multiple interviews – including outside the courthouse immediately following his apparent grand jury testimony – making false and outrageous claims, including that the witness possesses videos of Mr. Combs involved in the sexual assault of celebrities and minors,” the letter, addressed to l Judge Arun Subramanian, reads, according to court documents.
“These stories have spread rapidly through the media and created the impression that such videos exist, which is false, and that the government is actually crediting his sensational claims, which is profoundly prejudicial,” the letter states. “While the witness and his attorney eagerly spread false and unchecked claims in the media, they have avoided subjecting their claims to verification through the legal process.”
Combs has requested bail on multiple occasions, offering a package that included $50 million, relinquishing access to his private jets, and confiscation of his passports. However, those requests have been denied.
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