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Sean "Diddy" Combs Faces Explosive New Allegations of Ritualistic Sex Parties and Drug Use

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 30 January 2025

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing shocking new allegations about his private life, with a former male sex worker stepping forward to detail claims of ritualistic sex parties, voyeurism, and heavy drug use. The accusations were published in a new Rolling Stone exposé, adding to the growing list of legal and reputational challenges for the embattled hip-hop mogul.

A man using the pseudonym Nathan spoke to Rolling Stone about his alleged experiences with Combs, claiming he was frequently paid between $2,000 and $5,000 to participate in the music mogul’s notorious "freak-off" parties. According to Nathan, Combs was meticulous about how these encounters unfolded.

“I think he would try to regulate her pleasure,” Nathan said of Combs’ role in directing the sessions. He described the experiences as “ritualistic,” where Combs would “choreograph every movement” until he became too intoxicated to continue. Nathan recounted meeting Combs in lavish hotel rooms in Miami, New York, and Los Angeles, where he was required to surrender his phone before undressing and using baby oil that had been warmed in hot water.

“I don’t use baby oil to this day because of all the baby oil I used to put on me,” he shared. “The hotel rooms were freezing. The baby oil was warm, so if you were cold and your clothes were locked in another room, the baby oil kept you warm.”

Nathan also described Combs’ alleged voyeuristic tendencies, claiming that the Bad Boy Entertainment founder would sometimes pretend to leave the room but secretly watch from the shadows.

“He would pretend to leave the room but, like, go around the corner and crawl in the room on the floor and peek around the corner or use the mirrors,” Nathan alleged. “Really creepy sh*t, obviously. Because it’s, like, your girlfriend. Why do you even have to do that?”

Drug use was also a significant part of the parties, according to Nathan, who claimed Combs was particularly fond of ecstasy and ketamine. He alleged that these substances fueled Combs’ sexual compulsions, making him “a sex addict” and an “obsessive drug addict.” Nathan even suspects he was unknowingly drugged at one of the events, describing a "horrible reaction" that left him disoriented.

“This stuff had me so out of my mind,” he said, describing Combs as “entrenched” in his addictions.

Combs’ legal team has worked to present him as a changed man, particularly in light of the 2016 incident where he was seen abusing then-girlfriend Cassie Ventura. His lawyers pointed to his willingness to return to New York despite knowing he would be arrested as proof of his supposed "reformation."

Nathan, however, strongly rejected that narrative. “It’s bullsh*t,” he stated. “He’s not reformed. He just wanted to get out of jail. He’s the same person.”

While Combs’ legal team has declined to comment on Nathan’s allegations specifically, his lead attorney, Marc Agnifilo, claimed that they had already interviewed multiple male sex workers connected to the mogul.

“I have asked all the questions I could think of: Was anybody too drunk? Was anybody too high? Did anyone express any hesitation? Was there the slightest inkling that possibly, possibly the woman wasn’t consenting?… No. No. No. No,” Agnifilo said.

The latest accusations come as Combs remains in custody at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center, facing serious charges including racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, and transportation to engage in prostitution.

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