New Shocking Evidence Surfaces in Diddys Alleged Sex Crimes Case
According to documents obtained by The Post, Sean Diddy Combss shock treatment of his victims often came right after lavish parties.
According to The Post, at least three of Diddys sex parties, which allegedly involved forcing or coercing women and men into sexual acts, took place just hours after major industry events attended by Hollywood, music and sports figures.
Stars like Eva Longoria, Fergie, Ice-T, Quincy Jones and Paris Hilton were seen partying until the early hours of the morning at the VMAs after-party on August 29, 2005. However, they eventually left the party, and there was no indication that they were aware of the debauchery that was supposed to follow.
From there, the party moved from Space nightclub in Miami (USA) to Diddys mansion and it seems that the real debauchery began. According to the photos and videos we saw, Diddy was surrounded by a group of naked women and men, wrote The Post .
The source also claims to have evidence of two white men having sex with a very young black woman. Another video shows a couple having sex, surrounded by a group of well-dressed men.
The videos we viewed matched the dates of the verified event details, location, and clothing worn by Diddy and other guests. However, some of the videos were undated, The Post added.
According to Page Six , the video collection is part of the same trove of evidence that includes footage of Diddy sleeping with a young star. The clip is being marketed to media outlets.
In another clip, Diddy himself appears to be holding a camera and recording while having sex with a woman. This video does not feature any celebrities.
Previously, attorney Tony Buzbee, representing 120 victims, provided new photos showing Diddy dancing at a party in his private room at the Planet Hollywood hotel (USA), surrounded by young girls and vodka.
Another victim also provided images of plastic bottles allegedly used by Diddy or his employees to put GHB (a drug dubbed the date rape drug) into drinks.
Diddys side has not yet commented on the new evidence.