Diddy turned Super Bowl after-parties and VMAs into 'Freak-Offs'

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Newly surfaced allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs paint a troubling picture of his "Freak Off" parties, said to have taken place in secret following major celebrity events.

According to files reviewed by The New York Post, these private gatherings reportedly involved coercion and threats toward women forced into exhaustive sexual encounters.

Although Diddy's high-profile public parties featured many Hollywood icons, there is no suggestion that they were aware of or involved in the controversial after-hours events.

According to evidence and federal charges, Diddy's "Freak Off" parties were hosted after high-profile events such as the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards in Miami and Super Bowl XXXIX in Jacksonville.

These gatherings allegedly saw a shift from celebrity mingling to private, secluded parties where Diddy used his influence to coerce attendees into participating in prolonged sexual acts. Sources indicate that select guests at public events - such as Eva Longoria, Paris Hilton, and Ashton Kutcher - left as the party continued on privately, with Diddy allegedly using threats and intimidation to force compliance from those who remained.

Videos seized by federal agents reportedly depict graphic scenes, with some victims appearing visibly distressed. The footage suggests that, in some cases, Diddy himself recorded the interactions, allegedly using these recordings to maintain control over his victims by threatening to release them if his demands were not met.

Law enforcement further asserts that Diddy controlled victims by exploiting his wealth, distributing narcotics, and threatening to cut financial ties if his demands went unmet.

Ongoing Federal investigation and possible criminal charges

Following the evidence seizure in March, which included hundreds of videos and extensive sex-related paraphernalia, federal investigators are working to determine if these parties crossed legal lines, involving coercion, trafficking, or other offenses.

Prosecutors allege that the scope of Diddy's influence reached beyond his immediate guests, with some victims reportedly transported across state lines to participate in these gatherings.

In response to the charges, Combs has pleaded not guilty to multiple counts, including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking, and maintains his innocence in both criminal and civil cases.

Diddy's legal team asserts that the truth will prevail in court, yet federal authorities involved in the investigation suggest that the pattern of behavior appears predatory and goes beyond the scope of consensual adult gatherings.

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