𝐘𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐃𝐚𝐢𝐥𝐲 𝐍𝐞𝐰𝐬: Diddy’s ‘sick’ demands on girls at his parties spark outrage after evidence is presented to a grand jury on October 31

Sean “Diddy” Combs has made many “sick” demands for girls attending his sex parties.

Recently, a party planner shared Diddy’s demands for girls attending sex parties. It is known that the organizers will weigh and not allow any girl weighing more than 63.5 kg to enter the party.

In addition, Diddy requires these girls to have a beautiful body, no excess fat, rough skin, no piercings or too many tattoos. The male rapper prefers girls with long hair, young and attractive.

The party’s dress code is also strict. The boss requires the girls not to wear jeans, not to wear flat shoes. All must wear skirts, the shorter the skirt the better, showing off their cleavage and wearing high heels. The party organizers reportedly asked not to ask the girls their ages.

A second source, a dancer who performed at Combs’ 2005 VMAs after-party, said she was paid $250 to dance at the official event but was told she would be paid another $1,000 if she went to Diddy’s house to dance afterward. She felt something was wrong and decided not to participate.

The New York Post reviewed more than 20 videos of the raucous parties, which appear to be tied to major events like the VMAs or the Super Bowl. In the videos, women are seen having sex with men while Combs appears to be watching from the back. Notably, in one video, Combs appears to be participating in the activity, holding the camera from his perspective.

In a recent lawsuit, a woman accused Diddy and a celebrity of raping her when she was 13 years old after the 2000 VMAs at Radio City Music Hall in New York.

In addition, Texas attorney Tony Buzbee revealed that many people have come forward to accuse Diddy, including one who was 9 years old at the time. Combs has repeatedly denied the allegations. The attorneys even asserted that the “kingpin” has never sexually assaulted anyone, young or old, male or female.

In March, federal officials raided two of Diddy’s homes and seized hundreds of videos of raunchy parties, along with 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant. In a statement, the U.S. Attorney’s Office alleged that the sex parties were not always consensual.

According to the charges against Combs, he sexually abused women, including forcing them to engage in sex on multiple occasions over multiple days, some of whom were “transported across state lines.”

The documents state that the “Freak Off parties” were elaborate sex acts that he organized, directed, and often recorded electronically. Diddy is also accused of using drugs and controlling his career to force victims to attend “Freak Off” parties.

Diddy has recently been embroiled in a scandal that has rocked the world. The rapper has been charged with conspiracy to commit extortion, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution.

In addition to the charges, the music mogul is also facing numerous other civil lawsuits. He has pleaded not guilty and has said that his actions at the Freak Off were consensual. His lawyers did not respond to questions from The New York Post.

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