Comedian Katt Williams revealed earlier this year that he turned down $50 million from Diddy four times to attend alleged “freak offs.”

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Sean “Diddy” Combs is neck deep in turbulent waters following numerous allegations of s-xual assault, harassment, and s-x trafficking. His ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura filed a lawsuit against him in November 2023, alleging that she was beaten, trafficked, and s-xually abused by the industry mogul. Producer Rodney ‘Lil Rod’ Jones also filed a lawsuit against Diddy earlier this year, alleging that the rapper hosted “s-x trafficking parties”

P. Diddy | image: Richard Burdett, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0, via Wikimedia CommonsP. Diddy | image: Richard Burdett, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

The parties aka “Freak Offs” were allegedly attended by big names from the entertainment industry. While it is too soon to speak with certainty yet, the Internet is filled with sleuths hell-bent on finding the names of those who took part in the “Freak Offs.” Comedian and actor Katt Williams opened up about these parties and how he was offered a large sum of money to take part in them.

Katt Williams Gets Candid about Diddy’s “Freak Offs”

Katt Williams in an interview on Club Shay ShayKatt Williams on Club Shay Shay | Credits: ‘Club Shay Shay’ / YouTube

Before the fiasco came to light, Katt Williams spoke about it all in enough detail. Apparently, the man had a sixth sense about what was to come in the near future.

Williams sat down with Shannon Sharpe for an interview on Club Shay Shay where he revealed that he was offered $50 million from Sean Combs, aka Diddy.

The interview was released in January 2024, and little did the viewers know that they would be circling back to the almost three-hour-long video months later. During their conversation, they talked about comedian Dave Chapelle having to turn down fifty million dollars in his career.

This reminded Williams of the time when he himself had to turn the same amount of money down not once, not twice, but four times. He was not above name-dropping Diddy or his parties, as he stated,

Now I’ve had to turn down $50 million four times just to protect my integrity and that virgin hole I was telling you about. Cause P. Diddy be wanting to party, and you gotta tell him no. You’ve got to tell him no. I did.

Watch the interview from the 1:42:54 mark to get to this clip:

Elsewhere in the interview, Williams said that the people who “love the truth” should be excited as 2024 was going to be the year where the lies get “exposed.” He couldn’t have been more on the mark with his statement.

Diddy is Currently Behind Bars

Metropolitan Detention Center where Diddy is being heldMetropolitan Detention Center | Credits: NBC News

Diddy was recently arrested on account of his allegations despite having pleaded not guilty to them all. He is currently being detained at the Metropolitan Detention Center, where the environment is not fit for the weak.

He is staying in the same unit as convicted cryptocurrency fraudster Sam Bankman-Fried, confirmed NBC News. The media outlet describes the detention center as a barracks-style area housing up to 18-20 inmates. The place is known for its violence and poor living conditions.

CNN revealed the harsh conditions of the detention center, which are a stark difference from what Diddy was once used to. His attorney Marc Agnifilo told the court that the Metropolitan Detention Center is “a very difficult place to be an inmate.”

Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s former fixer who served time at the center, told CNN,

He’s waking up on a steel bed with a one-and-a-half-inch mattress, no pillow, in an eight by 10-foot cell that I can assure you is disgusting. There’s no books at the early part, so he is really dealing with a lot right now.

He also added that prisoners only have a three-by-five-foot space to move around in. While Diddy had applied for bail, a federal judge denied him the luxury, calling the bail proposal set by his DAs insufficient. A trial date is yet to be set.