Rapper P Diddy was detained this week after pleading not guilty to charges of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking.
The 54-year-old allegedly created “a criminal enterprise whose members and associates engaged in, and attempted to engage in, among other crimes, sex trafficking, forced labour, kidnapping, arson, bribery and obstruction of justice”. The allegations were laid out in a federal indictment against the musician, real name Sean Combs.
The indictment alleged that the I’ll Be Missing You hitmaker held what he called “Freak Offs”. They were allegedly sex performances in which he drugged and coerced the victims into sex acts with male sex workers, which, according to the indictment, sometimes lasted multiple days.
And the musician spoke of his “meticulous lovemaking” in a previous interview with Mirror’s Head of Showbiz Tom Bryant.
Tom attended one of Diddy’s famous parties in Paris in 2007, after interviewing him at the Bercy Stadium earlier in the evening. Diddy, who was there with his late girlfriend Kim Porter, explained his time in the French capital got off to a romantic start.
He said: “As soon as we landed, we went straight to the Eiffel Tower, drank champagne at the top and just kissed and kissed.” He went on: “Then we went up to my suite and had tantric sex for at least 30 hours, ordering up whipped cream and strawberries while we were at it.”
He told Tom: “As meticulous as I am with my work, I’m more meticulous with my lovemaking. I like to do it for a long time.”
At the party, Tom described being surrounded by half-naked women who were “all writhing furiously”. At one point, a foot brushed his face.
A woman – not wearing shoes – was lifted over the crowd by security and placed next to Diddy, where she reportedly started gyrating next to him. According to Tom, Kim was unperturbed by what was happening.
Diddy had told Tom: “There is no party like a Diddy party.” At the time, the comment made him laugh, but since the indictment, he says the words have taken on a “sinister quality”.
“As Diddy awaits trial, they are words which he may come to regret,” said Tom.
Diddy was kept in federal detention after pleading not guilty in court. Judge Robyn Tarnofsky told him: “My concern is this is a crime that happens behind closed doors even when pre-trial services is monitoring.”
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