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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Inside Diddy's Infamous White Parties: 'Women Were Laid Out as Tables'

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 31 January 2025

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Sean 'Diddy' Combs’ lavish and controversial lifestyle is under renewed scrutiny following revelations from former acquaintances and insiders about his notorious 'white parties.' The new documentary The Fall of Diddy features firsthand accounts of the rapper’s extravagant events, where guests engaged in opulent, and at times, troubling behavior.

Former publicist Rob Shuter, who worked with Combs between 2003 and 2005, described the musician’s stature at the height of his fame. "He was so much fun, he threw the best parties," Shuter said, recalling how celebrities could "let their hair down" at Combs’ events. He explained that being invited into the VIP section meant you were in for an unforgettable night. "When Diddy winked at you and said come into the VIP section, you knew you were going to have a really good night."

Danyel Smith, former editor of Vibe magazine, described the parties as "Gatsby-esque" and "like something you see in the movies." She emphasized the sheer scale of the events, noting, "They were huge."

However, journalist Mara S. Campo recalled that even during the height of the parties, stories of excess and misconduct were widely known. "There was a lot of debauchery," she stated. "Puffy would have women laid out and have food on their bodies. These are things that were photographed and publicized and just viewed as kind of grand and opulent."

Images featured in the documentary support these claims, showing guests standing over tables where women lay on their backs with food placed across their bodies for attendees to pick at.

B. Scott, a social media personality who was a blogger during the era of Combs’ extravagant parties, recounted hearing about the alleged "sexual escapades" that took place. However, they admitted that many in the media refrained from publishing certain details out of fear of "retribution."

"He felt and seemed like he was invincible," Scott said, pointing to Combs’ unchecked power in the entertainment industry.

As The Fall of Diddy brings renewed attention to these past events, more disturbing allegations have surfaced against the rapper. In recent months, Combs has become the subject of multiple criminal and civil lawsuits, with allegations ranging from abuse to sexual assault. The documentary includes testimonies from both victims and witnesses who claim to have either experienced or observed such behavior firsthand.

In response to the allegations, Combs' legal team issued a statement to the creators of The Fall of Diddy: "Mr. Combs has full confidence in the facts and the integrity of the judicial process. In court the truth will prevail: that the accusations against Mr. Combs are pure fiction."

As the legal battles unfold, the revelations from former acquaintances and the resurfacing of troubling imagery from Combs’ notorious parties continue to fuel discussions about power, excess, and accountability in the entertainment industry.

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0:00.0

This is Murder in the Morning with Tony Bruske and Stacey Cole.

0:04.8

The new documentary series, The Fall of Diddy, this one from an investigation discovery, and also available on Max or HBO Max or whatever you want to call it these days.

0:16.5

It'll probably be something else next year.

0:19.3

It's interesting.

0:23.6

It's a four parts, actually five parts series. They had a surprise fifth episode that had one of his more recent staffers on talking about

0:30.3

his experiences. And we're going to get to that in just a little bit. Today it's a cornucopia of

0:34.8

clips from that documentary, giving you a good taste of what it's all about. I do encourage

0:39.8

you to go watch it because it does put more pieces of the puzzle together. And I will say this right

0:45.8

now, because there's some really kind of graphic things in here that we're going to go into.

0:51.7

I'd say probably even more than we ever have in the past. And so if you're

0:58.9

triggered by anything about rape, sexual assaults, anything that, you know, Diddy's accused of,

1:07.7

this is probably not the episode for you.

1:12.2

And that would not be a good documentary for you, though, either.

1:15.4

But it is all very important pieces to this case.

1:19.2

And that's what we do here.

1:20.5

We talk about it.

1:21.2

So fair warning.

1:22.4

If I'm giving a trigger warning, take it seriously.

1:25.4

You know, it's bad.

1:26.2

Usually I'm the one who's like, hey, if this stuff bothers you and tell me, he's like,

1:29.6

oh, yeah, yeah.

1:30.3

I'm usually like, fuck it.

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