on Thursday, claimed he received 11 flash drives containing at least eight sex tapes.
He told that Combs' ex-girlfriend Kim Porter, who also happened to be Burgess' former associate, shared the drives with him.
The court witness also claimed that "two to three" of those eight celebrities were underaged child stars.
Burgess’ attorney, Ariel Mitchell, said the alleged tapes "tell the story of [Combs'] deviant activities".
She added: "[The tapes] reveal the story of what Diddy has done over the past 30 years.
"I would imagine that is what is encompassed if said flash drives exist."
Mark Geragos, a criminal defence attorney whose daughter is representing Combs, has slammed these allegations saying "he is not buying them".
He added: "I think the prosecutors think he failed the smell test, and I suspect the prosecutors brought him in front of the grand jury because I don’t think anyone is buying what he’s selling."
Burgess, who was contacted by agents from the Department of Homeland Security and later subpoenaed by a federal grand jury, says he is no longer in possession of those alleged tapes.
He also claims to have seen an unedited version of a memoir written by Porter that contains bombshell details about Combs' alleged physical and sexual violence.
The Sun reached out to Combs' PR and legal team but received no comment.
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call RAINN (Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network) at 800-656-HOPE (4673).
The downfall of Sean 'Diddy' Combs
By Forest McFarland, Senior News Reporter
BEFORE Sean "Diddy" Combs' arrest, it had been highly speculated that the rap star would find himself in custody after he was repeatedly hit with disturbing accusations - and had two of his mansions raided by the feds.
His mounting legal troubles finally came to a head on September 17, when he was charged with three federal counts, including sex trafficking, for allegedly forcing victims to take part in drug-fueled sex parties he called "Freak Offs."
Hours before his arrest, The U.S. Sun exclusively revealed the feds investigating Combs were secretly liaising with Tupac Shakur murder prosecutors on gangland activities.
The development also came after Combs was named 77 times in documents submitted by prosecutors in the Tupac murder case.
Aside from the Tupac probe, Combs was already facing a slew of lawsuits, including one he settled with his ex, Cassie Ventura, after she accused him of rape and abuse.
Disturbing hotel surveillance video from 2016 showed Combs chasing Cassie down and then punching, kicking, and beating her in a hallway.
Two months earlier, in March 2024, two of Combs' mansions were raided by federal investigators, who seized three AR-15s, drugs, and 1,000 bottles of lube which were part of his "Freak Off" supplies.
In addition to his federal criminal charges, Combs also faces a handful of lawsuits with allegations of sexual assault, harassment, and sex trafficking dating back to the early 1990s.
Music producer Rodney 'Lil Rod' Jones filed one suit in February 2024, claiming Combs forced him to hire sex workers and participate in sex acts while he worked on his latest album.
Combs has denied any wrongdoing and pleaded not guilty to the federal sex trafficking charges against him, but his battle is far from over.
He faces life in prison if he's convicted on all counts.