Rooms inside Sean “Puffy” Combs’ mansion in Miami, where he allegedly recorded celebrities engaging in drug-fueled orgies, were said to resemble those of late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s sex island, according to a federal officer involved in the March 2024 raid on Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Miami mansion.
Speaking anonymously to the New York Post following the Bad Boy Records executive’s arrest over sex trafficking charges earlier this week, the Department of Homeland Security agent said several rooms inside Diddy’s sprawling estate had cameras set up and appeared “dedicated to sex.”
“So if you were in those sex parties, you were being recorded from every possible angle, including angles you wouldn’t have known about,” the officer claimed.
Claiming some of the girls said to have attended the parties appeared to be minors, the federal agent added, “In my opinion, he’s as bad as Jeffrey Epstein,” comparing Diddy to the deceased billionaire hedge fund manager who allegedly ran blackmail operations at his Virgin Island compound dubbed, “Pedophile Island.”
“These women are young. Either barely legal, or barely illegal,” the officer stated.
A federal indictment released Tuesday alleged Diddy used drugs, coercion and intimidation to manipulate women to participate in “freak off” sex sessions with male prostitutes “as part of his pattern of abuse,” often recording the encounters while masturbating.
“He also was able to watch the action remotely on his phone, cast it onto a TV in another part of the house,” the agent told the Post. “He didn’t have to be in the room when the sex was happening, although he frequently was.”
He added video evidence showed the women “didn’t feel like they were free to go” and that “some of the girls are clearly out of it while these men are having sex with them.”
It remains to be seen how the fallout from Diddy’s downfall will impact his massive circle of celebrity friends, which includes prominent Democrats Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and presidential nominee Kamala Harris.
Thank you, @Diddy, for hosting this town hall last night. There's a lot at stake for our communities right now and it's critical we bring to the forefront how coronavirus is perpetuating racial inequality and health disparities.https://t.co/mPFYcIhsFD
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) April 10, 2020
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