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A MALE prostitute has turned in a videotape allegedly showing one of P Diddy's "Freak Off" orgy sessions, a new report claims.

The sex worker's claims align with the bombshell federal indictment claiming the disgraced rapper would orchestrate days-long, drug-fueled sex parties.

Combs pours champagne over two naked women at his Labor Day party in 1998
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Combs pours champagne over two naked women at his Labor Day party in 1998Credit: Zuma Press
Combs parties during a promotional tour of his album, Forever, in 1999 in Paris
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Combs parties during a promotional tour of his album, Forever, in 1999 in ParisCredit: Getty
A bombshell federal indictment claims the disgraced rapper would orchestrate sex parties
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A bombshell federal indictment claims the disgraced rapper would orchestrate sex partiesCredit: Getty

The sex worker and federal investigators met in New York on Wednesday as work on the sex trafficking case continues, reports.

He allegedly provided them with a bombshell copy of a "freak-off" tape that Sean "Diddy" Combs, 54, made in May 2023.

The worker described to investigators how he traveled from Atlanta to Miami for the sex film and had to find another prostitute to join.

The "freak-off" allegedly involved Combs, the male prostitute and a female prostitute, TMZ's sources claim.

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The male prostitute alleges he and the female had intercourse while Combs orchestrated the act from behind the camera.

This sick description aligns with allegations made in the indictment which claims Combs forced his victims to partake in sex acts while he recorded sex acts while he masturbated.

He goes on to tell authorities that he kept a copy of the tape from that night - which is now in the hands of federal investigators, TMZ claims.

The escort also revealed what drugs Combs would prefer to take for "freak-offs", according to sources.

He reportedly signed a proffer agreement that allows him to give testimony to federal investigators without incriminating himself.

Separately, an ex-Bad Boy executive told TMZ that she'd never stay past a certain hour at Combs' parties and was "always on high alert".

I was 16 when I escaped Diddy’s freak-off party filled with sex, drugs, and candy - he chased me down the hall

Dr, LaJoyce Brookshire spoke about her experience with the outlet - and "sensed" that horrific things would go on past a certain time.

She said: "My spidey senses were always on high alert. And I know that there’s no safety after a certain hour when you’ve got drinks flowing and people behind your back doing drugs in bathrooms, and 2 or 3 people walking out of a bathroom together.

"So could there potentially be? Absolutely. Did I see it? No. I never stayed at the party late enough to see."

According to prosecutors, Combs threw wild parties he called "freak offs" where he would fly in sex workers for days of raucous sessions.

However once at the party, workers would be coerced through money and intimidated into performing sick nonconsensual acts, the indictment claims.

Combs organized and directed these parties in part, prosecutors allege, so he could record sex acts while he masturbated.

After days of non-stop drug use and drinking, participants were often mailed IV bags to help recover from the revelry, the indictment claims.

Combs in a court sketch sat before U.S. Magistrate Judge Robyn Tarnofsky after prosecutors brought three criminal charges against him
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Combs in a court sketch sat before U.S. Magistrate Judge Robyn Tarnofsky after prosecutors brought three criminal charges against himCredit: Reuters

The indictment references key pieces of evidence federal agents found during their raids of the rapper's homes in Los Angeles and Miami Beach, Florida.

According to the indictment, the rapper had 1,000 bottles of lubricant and baby oil in his two homes alongside a stash of narcotics that were used during the sex parties.

Agents also found three AR-15s with their serial numbers defaced and a drum magazine, the indictment says.

What happened during Sean Combs' 'freak offs'?

Sean Combs' infamous drug-fueled freak offs, first revealed by his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura's lawsuit in November 2023, have become a central narrative of the indictment, which alleges:

  • The music mogul "manipulated women to participate in highly orchestrated performances of sexual activity with male commercial sex workers."
  • Freak offs "occurred regularly, sometimes lasted multiple days, and often involved multiple commercial sex workers."
  • Combs "distributed a variety of controlled substances to victims, in part to keep the victims obedient and compliant."
  • He and the victims "typically received IV fluids to recover from the physical exertion and drug use" after the freak offs.
  • Cops "seized various Freak Off supplies, including narcotics and more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant" from his homes in Los Angeles and Miami.
  • Combs "hit, kicked, threw objects at, and dragged victims, at times, by their hair," during and separate from the freak offs, which "often resulted in injuries that took days or weeks to heal."
  • He also used the "sensitive, embarrassing, and incriminating recordings" that he made during freak offs as "collateral to ensure the continued obedience and silence of the victims."

But Combs' attorney has spoken out to claim the cops are targeting the sick rapper due to his race.

Lawyer Marc Agnifilo told that feds are just looking to take down Combs because he's a "successful black man".

He claims that investigators couldn't find anything relating to his taxes or business so looked elsewhere - to his bedroom.

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Freaks offs were used in part so Combs could hold power over participants with his recordings of the degrading acts, prosecutors believe.

Using violence and coercion, Combs would allegedly threaten anyone working for his business The Combs Enterprise who wished to opt out of the sessions.

Those working for Combs helped plan freak offs, which happened often and usually lasted for days, according to prosecutors.

Prosecutors said Combs' employees booked the hotel rooms, gave the rapper wads of cash he allegedly used to pay off the sex workers, and cleaned up after the parties.

They often stashed the hotels with controlled substances, baby oil, extra linens, and lighting ahead of the parties, prosecutors allege.

In some instances, hotels charged Combs extra for damage sustained to couches and linens, the  reported.

“It was like they had a party. The couch had oil stains,” a former employee of a New York City hotel told the outlet.

“In the room there was stains on the couches with body oils and the hotel needed to charge him for extra cleaning.”

Diddy is seen arriving at the 1999 Vh-1/Vogue Fashion Awards in New York City
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Diddy is seen arriving at the 1999 Vh-1/Vogue Fashion Awards in New York CityCredit: Getty
Rapper and producer Sean Combs poses for photos at George’s Music Room in Chicago, Illinois in August 1999
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Rapper and producer Sean Combs poses for photos at George’s Music Room in Chicago, Illinois in August 1999Credit: Getty

The former employee also confirmed investigators were piecing together dates of Combs' stays at the hotel.

“People had reached out to the hotel asking if he stayed at certain dates at the hotel. I don’t know if it was federal lawyers or Diddy’s lawyers but they were trying to coordinate the dates he was there," the former employee told the Post.

Participants in the freak offs who were recorded would be blackmailed into attending future gatherings, prosecutors alleged, out of fear Combs would share the videos with others.

The bombshell allegations against Combs came less than a year after Ventura claimed in her lawsuit that she was forced to have sex with male prostitutes while the disgraced music mogul watched.

Ventura alleged that Combs plied her with drugs and alcohol to keep her compliant so she would participate in his sick game.

The rapper denied the allegations and the suit was settled out of court, but after this, a surveillance video surfaced that showed Combs beating Ventura in a hotel hallway.

In the video, Combs was seen chasing after Ventura and knocking her to the ground before he stomped her body.

Wearing nothing but a towel, he then sat close by while she lay motionless before throwing a vase at her, the footage revealed.

An incident that matches this video was mentioned in the indictment and was used as evidence of Combs' alleged abuse.

Prosecutors claim a hotel staff member tried to intervene and stop the attack before Combs allegedly tried to bribe them with cash to keep them quiet.

Despite his previous denial, Combs acknowledged the video after its release and issued a public apology to his ex.

In a video, the rapper said, "I was f***ed up. I mean, I hit rock bottom but I make no excuses. My behavior on that video is inexcusable.

"I take full responsibility for my actions in that video. I'm disgusted. I was disgusted then when I did it and I'm disgusted now."

'WE ARE NOT DONE'

In a press conference, US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Damian Williams, said Combs was in custody and would appear in court that same day.

Williams publicly stated the desire to keep Combs behind bars until his trial, calling him a flight risk.

Combs, however, has reportedly proposed a $50 million bail package in exchange for his freedom until he faces trial.

He is willing to offer his $48 million Miami home, plus his mother's $2 million Miami home, according to .

Combs is also willing to limit his travel, keep his private jet parked in Los Angeles, and wear a GPS tracking device, the outlet reported.

If Combs is convicted and receives a maximum sentence, he faces a combined 45 years behind bars.

The racketeering charge has a 20-year max, the sex trafficking charge carries a 15-year max, and the other charge has a 10-year max.

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In addition, Williams said the investigation is ongoing, and further charges could be announced - both for Combs and his reported co-conspirators.

"We are not done," he said.

Recent lawsuits against Sean 'Diddy' Combs

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  • November 17, 2023: Cassie, Combs' longtime girlfriend, sued him, claiming she endured “a cycle of abuse, violence, and sex trafficking” until their relationship ended in 2018. Combs and Cassie settled the suit the day after it was filed.
  • Combs was hit with two more lawsuits a week after he settled with Cassie.
  • November 23, 2023: Joi Dickerson accused Combs of drugging and raping her and filming the attack when she was a 19-year-old college student in January 1991.
  • November 24, 2023: A second unidentified accuser in a separate lawsuit claimed that Combs and another man sexually assaulted her and a friend in 1990 or 1991, then showed up at her apartment and beat her several days later.
  • December 6, 2023: Combs was sued again by an unidentified woman who claimed he and two men gang-raped her in 2003 when she was 17 years old.
  • February 26, 2024: Rodney 'Lil Rod' Jones, who helped produce Combs' most recent album, claimed that the mogul sexually harassed, drugged, and threatened him from September 2022 to November 2023 as they worked together.
  • May 21, 2024: Model Crystal McKinney accused Combs of sexually assaulting her after meeting at a Men's Fashion Week event in New York City in 2003. McKinney claims she was drinking alcohol and smoking weed with Combs and several of his colleagues when she took a hit off a joint that she claims was laced with another drug. McKinney claims she felt woozy, and Combs ordered her to the bathroom, where he allegedly forced her to perform oral sex on him.
  • May 23, 2024: April Lampros, 51, claimed in her lawsuit that she met Sean Combs in New York City in 1994 while attending the Fashion Institute of Technology. Combs is accused of drugging and raping Lampros in a hotel after promising to help mentor her in the fashion industry.
  • July 3, 2024: Adria English, an ex-porn star who went by Omunique, accused Combs of grooming her into sex trafficking in the early 2000s, according to .
  • September 24, 2024: Thalia Graves sued Combs, alleging he and his former bodyguard, Joseph Sherman, violently raped her at the Bad Boy Records studio in New York City in 2001. Graves, who was 25 at the time, said Combs offered her a glass of wine, which made her feel "lightheaded, dizzy, and physically weak" before losing consciousness. Graves alleged when she awoke, she found herself tied up and restrained while Combs and Sherman raped her.
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