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P Diddy sex tapes ‘show rapper with 8 celebs, 2 child stars’ claims witness

A witness claims to have seen P Diddy sex tapes with eight celebrities, with potential minors.

Courtney Burgess told NewsNation that he was given 11 flash drives, which held at least eight sex tapes involving eight celebrities. Burgess testified before the Combs grand jury in the Southern District of New York on 31 October.

The witness told NewsNation that he had been working in Atlanta when his former associate and P Diddy’s ex-girlfriend Kim Porter shared the flash drives with him. Burgess said he is no longer in possession of the tapes.

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The NewsNation anchor informed viewers that statements “include descriptions of what the witness says he saw on those tapes,” so she asked Courtney about the claims. She informed viewers that he “answered what he could given the limitations imposed on him after testifying before the grand jury”.

Diddy was arrested on 16 September

The presenter then asked Burgess: “Out of those eight videos, eight celebrities, six men and two women, how many of those celebrities were close to being underage or potentially underage?”

The court witness immediately alleged “two males”. The news anchor continued: “Of those eight celebrities who were recorded having intimate relations with Sean Combs, how many of them appear to be either inebriated or intoxicated or under the influence?”

Combs was charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution, which he denies

He alleged: “All of them. All of them,” before the host asked how many “appear to be potentially victimised” and “how many might have been victimising,” to which the witness alleged: “I think all of them, to be honest. All. They victims, victims,” he clarified before claiming that they looked as though they were “unknowing”.

P Diddy, real name Sean Combs, was arrested on 16 September and charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution. The rapper has “categorically denied” all the claims made against him.

Sean was taken to the Metropolitan Detention Centre in Brooklyn
(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

He is currently being held at the Metropolitan Detention Centre in Brooklyn, which was recently the target of an “interagency operation”. The Independent reported: “The investigators from the Bureau of Prisons, the Justice Department’s inspector general’s office and other law enforcement agencies had descended on the [MDC] in Brooklyn on Monday [28 October] ‘in furtherance of our intensive efforts to improve conditions’ at the facility, the Bureau of Prisons said in statement.”

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