The Meaning Behind Sean "Diddy" Combs's Freak Off Parties Exposed

Details surrounding the charges against Diddy have been released, including disturbing details about his hosted "freak offs."

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Sept. 19 2024, Published 11:12 a.m. ET

The decline of Sean "Diddy" Combs was predicted by a psychic, Sloan Bella, several months before Cassie Ventura's lawsuit against the disgraced producer and the FBI raid.

Initially, there were many people who dismissed Cassie's accusations of sexual assault and domestic violence. Much like R. Kelly apologists, they felt that Diddy was just another victim of powerful Black men being taken down by "bitter women."

This changed drastically after video footage leaked of Diddy brutally attacking her.

The FBI raid led to official charges against Diddy being filed on September 17, 2024, without bail, citing that he is a flight risk. His legal team insisted that he was not a flight risk and promised that he would not leave.

He also promised no female visitors, but after seeing the details behind his "freak off" parties in his charges, amongst other things, the judge said he could not be trusted.

So, what is the meaning behind these freak offs, and why were they included in his list of charges?

A screengrab from Diddy's now deleted social media apology
Source: Instagram @diddy
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Diddy hosted "freak offs" during his parties — drug-fueled orgies that often lasted for days at a time.

Diddy's freak offs were basically big orgies. The word "freak" is often used to describe people with sexual fetishes.

Based on the charges filed against him, Diddy would host parties, ply his guests with hard drugs and alcohol, and coerce them into participating in the orgy.

The BBC reports that "His staff allegedly arranged travel for the victims and organized the supply of intravenous fluids to help them recover from the parties." The freak offs often went on for days, and they served a dark purpose.

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Diddy allegedly used drugs to coerce his victims into the freak offs and blackmailed them after.

The charges state that Diddy would hire male prostitutes and coerced women to have sex with them. New York Post reports that "Combs would allegedly lure the women into his orbit — often under the pretense of a romantic relationship – before doling out drugs to 'keep the victims obedient and compliant.'”

This method has been used in allegations against other powerful men, like Hugh Hefner, who allegedly drugged his victims and forced them to perform sexual acts that he filmed and kept on tape.

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The freak offs were included in the charges of trafficking amongst his other charges.

The official charges against Diddy state, "[Diddy is] head of a criminal enterprise that abused women, using threats of violence to force them into participating in drug-fuelled orgies with male prostitutes." He is also being charged with sex trafficking, bribery, forced labor, and kidnapping.

The allegations are violent and incredibly serious, and the judge's desire to ensure he does not escape the law makes sense.

Diddy's legal team insists that he is not a flight risk and state that he should receive bail due to the jail's bad conditions.

Diddy being a flight risk makes absolute sense. He has his own private jet and could easily sneak out of the country to evade the law. His legal team has appealed to the judge and insisted that he is not a flight risk.

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diddy daughter
Source: X

Diddy with his daughter, Chance Combs.

The judge said, "'[His] prior substance abuse and the fact that the alleged violence seems to occur hand in hand with times when you are not necessarily in control of your actions because of that substance abuse' warrant detention," and they can't trust that he won't lash out.

His bail has since been denied twice.

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