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SHOCKING!! Diddy’s Rules for Women at His Freak-Off Parties Revealed

October 30, 2024
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Music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs allegedly imposed strict requirements on women attending his infamous Freak-Off Parties, including a “disgusting” weight limit and appearance standards. Reports state that Diddy enforced a 140-pound weight limit on attendees at these Freak-Off Parties, with organizers required to weigh guests if necessary.

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A source disclosed to the New York Post that only “young and hot” women, dressed provocatively, were allowed. One event organizer shared that Freak-Off Parties demanded no “flab, cellulite, excessive piercings or tattoos, and no short hair.” The organizer said, “The number was 140 pounds, but if a girl was really tall, there was a little bit of discretion involved.” Women were also required to wear revealing clothing and stilettos, with flat shoes strictly prohibited.

 Freak-Off parties

Prosecutors claim the Freak-Off Parties involved coercion, blackmail, and transporting women across state lines, some of whom were minors. Attorney Tony Buzbee is representing over 120 victims filing lawsuits against Diddy, accusing him of rape and abuse. Reports suggest Diddy did not inquire about participants’ ages, and one organizer added,

“It was don’t ask, don’t tell… I thought it was to avoid underage drinking issues.”

Another dancer recalled a “shady” invitation to Diddy’s home following a 2005 MTV VMAs afterparty performance. Although she declined, others accepted and remained tight-lipped about the experience. She was offered $1,000 to attend the party, beyond the $250 earned for her performance.

Diddy, who allegedly aligned some Freak-Off Parties with major entertainment events like the VMAs and Super Bowl, is now facing charges for sex trafficking and racketeering. Since his September 16 arrest, over 120 victims have come forward. Diddy, who remains detained at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center after being denied bail, maintains his innocence. If convicted, he faces a life sentence or a minimum of 15 years in prison.



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