Sean “Diddy” Combs allegedly imposed strict rules on female guests attending his infamous “Freak Off” parties, according to a former event planner who worked with the rapper in 2004 and 2005.
The planner, who requested anonymity, claimed that female attendees were expected to weigh no more than 140 pounds, with slight flexibility for taller women, and to meet specific appearance standards, including minimal tattoos, no piercings, and long hair. The dress code reportedly required short party dresses with visible cleavage and high stilettos, with no exceptions.
The event organizer stated that she was told not to inquire about the women’s ages, assuming it was due to alcohol-related restrictions, and noted that she did not stay for the “Freak Off” portion of the events. Additionally, a performer at Combs’ 2005 MTV Video Music Awards afterparty claimed she was offered an additional $1,000 to continue dancing at Combs’ home but declined, suspecting ulterior motives.
Combs' afterparties, often attended by celebrities, have become central to his recent legal issues. Allegations from multiple lawsuits describe incidents of drugging, sexual assault, and trafficking at these events. Combs, a father of seven, was arrested on September 16 and now faces charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transporting individuals for prostitution.
Combs has denied all charges and pleaded not guilty, with his attorney asserting that “the truth will prevail.” The trial is scheduled for May 5, with Combs currently held at a Brooklyn detention center awaiting further legal proceedings.
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