After his arrest for sex trafficking, Diddy’s 25-year-old wild parties resurface

After his arrest for sex trafficking, Diddy’s 25-year-old wild parties resurface

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is haunted by an interview from 1999.

The rapper expressed to Entertainment Tonight his fear of being arrested for his “crazy parties” at some point in the future.

Stars such as Kim and Khloe Kardashian, Jennifer Lopez, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Leonardo DiCaprio attended his raucous parties, which should not be confused with his gory Freak Offs.The 54-year-old rap mogul stated, “You’re gonna hear about my parties,” referring to his star-studded get-togethers.

They will be shut down by them. “It looks like they’re going to arrest me and do all kinds of crazy things because we just want to have fun,” Combs continued.

Diddy claimed that by including a “different element” in his bashes, people would judge him.

“People get intimidated whenever you bring up different elements, things that broaden people’s horizons,” he claimed. Many people find themselves terrified by it nowadays.

Diddy is expected to serve roughly ten years in prison after being accused with sex trafficking and other related offenses.

JLo’s ex-boyfriend went on to say that he struggled to gain backing for his well-known parties.

Diddy remarked, “They won’t even give me a permit for the parties anymore.” They want me to stop throwing parties, but we’re not going to stop. We will continue to enjoy bringing individuals from diverse backgrounds together.

Combs believed he was fostering racial unity. On September 7, 1998, the first White Party was held. ‘Iconic’ was how Paris Hilton put it.

Pictures from the events serve as a kind of historical capsule of celebrities from the late 1990s and early 2000s. ‘It’ couple Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson, Howard Stern, Aretha Franklin, Martha Stewart, Jay-Z, and Beyonce.

The 54-year-old Combs was charged with three counts of sex trafficking by force, deception, or coercion, racketeering conspiracy, and transportation to participate in prostitution after his detention at a hotel in New York City last week.Combs was denied bail on Wednesday for the second time.

The celebrity will stay incarcerated in a Brooklyn jail until his sex trafficking case trial, as a second judge turned down a $50 million bail proposal from his attorneys.

Combs’ plea to be released to home detention with GPS tracking was denied by US District Judge Andrew L. Carter Jr. on the grounds that the hip-hop mogul would influence witnesses.

On September 19, Combs entered a not guilty plea to charges of sex trafficking.

After being charged with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, deception, or coercion, and transportation to engage in prostitution, the rapper showed up in court in Manhattan.

When asked how he entered a plea to the allegations during a court hearing, Combs responded, “Not guilty.”

After paying $50 million, the rapper’s attorneys asked to have Combs released on bond as he awaited trial.

But after a protracted argument between the defense and prosecution over whether Combs poses a flight risk, Magistrate Judge Robyn Tarnofsky declared that the rapper will stay behind bars until his sex trafficking trial starts.

Combs’ attorney, Marc Agnifilo, later stated that the musician is committed to “establishing his innocence.”

‘He’s going to fight this,’ Agnifilo told reporters outside the court. He is not guilty. His goal in coming to New York was to prove his innocence. ‘We have total faith in him. These are not the things he did. Both coercion and criminality are absent.

Combs’s attorney claims that he is “not afraid of the charges” that he is currently facing.

“He’s been looking forward to this day and he’s been looking forward to clearing his name,” Agnifilo continued.

Additionally, last week it was revealed that the Quiet On Set documentary markers are developing a Combs-focused television series.

This year’s documentary, produced by true crime network Investigation Discovery, featured numerous former Nickelodeon child actors alleging that producer Dan Schneider mistreated them and created a toxic work atmosphere.

A multipart documentary series titled “The Rise and Influence of Combs and the Allegations of Violent Behavior and Illegal Activity that Have Trailed the Music Mogul” has now been announced for 2025.

“As accounts of sexual assault, abusive behaviors, and other disturbing claims surface, the documentary unravels allegations of a pattern of depravity,” they continued in a news statement.