Sean “Diddy” Combs had exacting standards for women attending his infamous “Freak Off” sex parties, according to a former event planner who worked with him in 2004 and 2005. The planner, speaking to The Post on the condition of anonymity, revealed that a weight limit of 140 pounds was imposed, with a scale kept in her car to enforce the rule if necessary. Other strict requirements allegedly included “no flab, no cellulite, and no short hair,” and female guests had to wear short, form-fitting party dresses with high heels.
Diddy’s “Freak Offs” have come under intense scrutiny, with a growing list of sexual abuse allegations against the music mogul. A second source, a dancer from Diddy’s 2005 VMA afterparty, recalled being offered additional pay to join a private gathering at his residence, though she declined. The Post has reviewed footage from several parties where women fitting the description were filmed engaging in sexual acts as Diddy appeared to watch.
Serious Allegations Linked to “Freak Offs” and New Civil Suits
The allegations surrounding Diddy’s parties echo claims in recent lawsuits, including one from a woman who says she was raped by Diddy and a female celebrity at age 13 following the 2000 VMAs. Attorney Tony Buzbee has revealed new accusers, including one who was only 9 years old, intending to sue Diddy for alleged sexual abuse.
Federal agents recently raided Diddy’s homes, seizing hundreds of sex videos and paraphernalia. According to court filings, Diddy allegedly coerced women into participating in his “Freak Offs” through intimidation, drugs, and manipulation. The music mogul has pleaded not guilty, with his attorneys insisting that all acts were consensual.