P Diddy party guest claims men 'tried to recruit young women for intimate time' with the rapper
Sean 'Diddy' Combs has hosted a lot of parties and one guest has alleged a group of men patrolled a White Party looking for women to spend 'intimate' time with the rapper
A guest of one of Sean 'Diddy' Combs' White Parties has claimed a team of men approached women to ask if they wanted to have an "intimate time" with the rapper.
The 55-year-old teamed up with Sony to host his 2004 White Party in the Hamptons, which was attended by a slew of celebrity guests including Paris Hilton, Aretha Franklin and Mary J Blige. The event was full of people drinking and having fun, but one attendee has claimed there was a dark side.
The guest, identified only as Lisa, has alleged men were scouring the party and singling out women. The men would ask the woman if they wanted to meet with the Bad Boy Records founder once the party was finished. Neither Sony nor any of the celebrity guests at the party have been accused of any wrongdoing.
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The attendee who has made the new allegations explained how she was at the White Party because her husband worked for Sony. She recalled speaking to another woman at the bash when a man approached them "out of nowhere."
She alleged the man said, "Hey, Diddy saw you guys and wants to know if you want to hang out after this is all done." The guest admitted she was unsure how to reply.
Speaking to The New York Post, she continued, "He tried to convince me that it was an honor to be asked and then said that it would be an 'intimate' time. That was my clue that I wasn't being asked just to hang out."
Lisa then claimed to have responded, "My husband would love to meet Diddy." She then pointed out her husband, to which the man allegedly "rolled his eyes and said, 'Never mind'."
While Lisa didn't accept the offer, she said her friend and a "bunch of other people" agreed to go to the afterparty. She continued, "She never really talked about it afterwards but just would say that she shouldn't have gone. It wasn't a good experience for her."
Lisa did not accuse Diddy or any other guests of wrongdoing and did not specify what an "intimate" time meant. The Mirror US has approached Combs' attorneys for comment.
Diddy's attorneys spoke out about his parties following his arrest on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering, which he has vehemently denied and pled not guilty to in court. The rapper's lawyer Teny Geragos said during an appearance on NewsNation's Cuomo, "A lifestyle and being present in activities doesn't mean he committed a crime. Those activities and the lifestyle is not criminal."
She continued, "What was notable today, what my partner Mark [Agnifilo] said in court, is they never once said that these women didn't consent to what happened, not once." She then addressed the charges against Diddy, stating: "The difference here between R Kelly, between Epstein, no charges relating to minors."
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