P Diddy’s racy ‘signal’ to guests that his infamous white parties were about to get wild.Vuong

The music mogul’s infamous white parties reportedly had a secret signal for guests to know it was time to vacate.

One insider spilled the gossip on the iconic bashes, revealing that when a certain gesture was flashed, that was your cue the party was about to turn wild.

The ex-reveler said post-signal, the vibe shifted, and “anything went” as the party raged on. They dished to US Weekly: “What happened before 2am pales in comparison to what happened at 5am.”

It seems even A-list guests weren’t down for the after-hours antics, with many opting to leave between 2 and 3am. “Girls would start to lose their clothes, that was the signal for people to leave,” the source detailed, painting quite the picture of the raucous ragers.

Diddy was known for his famous white parties

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There have also been reports that drugs were consumed and sex workers were paid to party. Avid speculation about his infamous parties follows Diddy’s recent charges. He has pleaded not guilty to charges of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy and vehemently denied all wrongdoing reports the Daily Star.

Adding to Diddy’s legal nightmare, Texas attorney Tony Buzbee claimed in an October 1 press conference that a whopping 120 individuals are accusing the ‘I’ll Be Missing You’ rapper of sexual misconduct.

Combs was arrested on 16 September

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Tony claimed: “[One] individual was sexually abused allegedly by Sean Combs and several other people at the studio in the promise to both his parents and to him himself of getting a record deal.”

He addressed the media, saying: “This is an important matter that we intend to aggressively pursue.”

Buzbee declared that he intends to “will leave no stone unturned to find potentially liable parties” in the case involving P Diddy, who “categorically denies” any allegations of abuse.

Diddy’s legal representative Erica Wolff countered the allegations in a statement to Daily Mail: “Mr Combs emphatically and categorically denies as false and defamatory any claim that he sexually abused anyone, including minors.

“He is eager to clear his name and demonstrate his innocence in court, stressing that the truth will come out based on evidence rather than conjecture.”

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