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White Party Attendee Claims Inside Scoop On Diddy Hiring People To Scout Victims


White Party Attendee Claims Inside Scoop On Diddy Hiring People To Scout Victims

We just keep finding out more about Sean "P. Diddy" Combs' widely speculated White Parties. Beyond the grandiose display of wealth, one insider says the rap mogul had people on the ground to ensure his sexual desires were satisfied.

A woman, who was only identified by the name Lisa, told The New York Post she attended Combs' big "Vote or Die" bash back in 2004. The event was to celebrate the Fourth of July by promoting voter registration with a partnership with Sony.

Combs made a grand entrance by helicopter, trays of champagne circulated like clockwork and all of the poppin' celebrities from LL Cool J to Paris Hilton were in attendance.

Lisa told The Post she was there because her husband worked for Sony. While chatting with another party guest, she told the outlet a man came up to her and said Combs wanted to know if she wanted to hang out after the function was over. The woman claimed the man was part of a team of men who scouted out young women in the crowd to invite them to meet Combs. Initially, Lisa said she thought it was a flattering invitation until things took a disturbing turn.

"[The man] tried to convince me that it was an honor to be asked and then said that it would be an intimate time," Lisa said, per The Post. "That was my clue that I wasn't being asked just to hang out."

Lisa said her friend took the invite and joined Combs and some others back at his mansion. She said her friend didn't say much about what went down but said she shouldn't have gone.

"It wasn't a good experience for her," Lisa said via The Post.

Lisa's friend wouldn't have been the only one to allege something shady went down after those White Parties.

Dozens of plaintiffs now have filed lawsuits stemming from incidents that allegedly happened at Combs' so-called "freak off" sex parties that were said to have occurred after the White Parties. Federal prosecutors allege women and men were drugged and forced to perform sexual acts at Combs' pleasure. He was also accused of using video footage to blackmail the victims into compliance.

Combs was arrested and charged with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and engaging in interstate transportation for prostitution in connection to these allegations. He has pleaded not guilty, and was denied bail. His trial is scheduled for May 2025.

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