The disgraced music mogul Sean Combs’ neighbors share their recollections of the disturbing things they witnessed after his parties.
Following his arrest last month, several new allegations and lawsuits have come out against the music mogul Sean Combs. Though the rapper has pled not guilty to such allegations as he awaits his trial, revelations continue to surface about his extravagant parties and alleged misconduct at these events.
Sean Combs | Credit: Shamsuddin Muhammad/CCA 2.0/Wikimedia Commons
Some neighbors have also come forward with their accounts, sharing disturbing memories of what they claim to have witnessed and about contacting the police multiple times regarding the now-infamous Diddy parties.
Alleged Dark Revelations Surface About ‘White Parties’ and Coerced Acts Behind the Scenes
A steady stream of allegations and lawsuits has emerged against Sean Combs, each revealing darker details about his notorious parties, including his famed “White Parties.” The annual gatherings, which attracted elites from business, politics, entertainment, and sports, ran from 1998 to 2009.
While they were touted by Diddy as an effort to break racial and generational barriers, the new lawsuits allege that there was much more behind the scenes of these events than met the eye. According to a BBC report, one lawsuit filed by a man claims that, at age 16, he attended a 1998 White Party hoping to advance his music career.
Instead, he was allegedly coerced into inappropriate acts with Combs, who reportedly called it “a rite of passage” and “the path to becoming a star.” Multiple other lawsuits also allege their claims around these white parties.
Former adult film star Adria English has also alleged that she was forced to have unwanted sex with his party guests and has also alleged that the alcohol was laced with drugs. A man, who claimed to have been working as a security at the 2006 white party, have also alleged in his lawsuit that his drinks were allegedly spiked with drugs, and that he was r*ped by Combs.
Photos from Diddy’s all white party have started going viral following his arrest last week. Some celebrities in attendance were Leonardo DiCaprio, Chris Brown, Mariah Carey, Paris Hilton, and more🧵 pic.twitter.com/lXJMFylaYB
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Several additional lawsuits accusing the music mogul of assaults, r*pe, and s*xual extortion have come out from both men and women, alleging that they were coerced or forced into s*xual acts by Combs or members of his entourage.
Some plaintiffs claimed they felt compelled to comply due to Combs’ influence in the industry. Combs’ legal team has dismissed these lawsuits, calling them “clear attempts to garner publicity.”
In the wake of these revelations, the BBC also shared accounts from Combs’ Beverly Hills neighbors, who reported unsettling experiences with the events they allegedly witnessed or heard at his mansion after these infamous parties.
Neighbors Share Disturbing Accounts of What They Witnessed After Sean Combs’ Parties
While his White parties started in New York’s exclusive Hamptons area on Labor Day in 1998, with a strict all-white dress code, they would soon evolve into much larger events.
And his Beverly Hills mansion was also one of the many venues for the event. Neighbors around his estate have alleged to frequently calling the police over these parties, describing them as disruptive and concerning.
Diddy in a still from Monster’s Ball | Credits: Lee Daniels Entertainment
As per BBC, they also shared disturbing accounts of what they witnessed. One neighbor, frustrated by the endless festivities, recalled frequently seeing disheveled and confused women wandering the streets. The report states,
“For six or seven years it was just parties, parties, parties,” one neighbor said, adding she saw females at all hours “coming out and sitting down on the street, they didn’t know where they were”.
She said they appeared “lost” and “their underwear was showing”.
Additionally, a freedom of information request from the outlet also revealed that officers were dispatched to parties at P. Diddy’s mansion 14 times over seven years.
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