04/08/2024 / By Arsenio Toledo
American hip-hop artist, record producer and music executive Sean Combs allegedly had blackmail videos of politicians, clergy, royalty and other prominent individuals who participated in his sex parties.
Last month, Combs, popularly known by the stage names “P Diddy,” or “Diddy,” had two of his mansions raided by the Department of Homeland Security amid an ongoing federal investigation into allegations of sex trafficking. Combs has also been hit with numerous accusations of physical abuse and rape. (Related: How “Black Epstein” was cleverly used by Dems to scare the hell out of Millennials with “Vote or Die” campaign…)
More recently, his former bodyguard, Gene Deal, alleged that multiple prominent individuals were caught on camera engaging in illicit activities.
“I don’t think it’s only celebrities gonna be shook. He had politicians in there, he had princes in there. He also had a couple of preachers in there,” said Deal, during an interview with the YouTube channel “The Art of Dialogue.” “Can you imagine? He had every room bugged.”
Court documents note that at least one other former employee of Combs – music producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones – has accused the artist of installing multiple hidden cameras in his mansion.
In testimonies submitted to courts, Jones claimed that Combs “had hidden cameras in every room of his home … has recordings of several celebrities, artists, music label executives and athletes engaging in illegal activity. Mr. Combs possesses compromising footage of every person who has attended his ‘freak-off parties’ and his house parties.”
Jones’ civil complaint further claims that the “celebrities, athletes, politicians, international dignitaries and music label executives” who were invited to these parties were given access to sex, drugs and underage women. Similar to Deal, Jones also alleges that Combs had salacious tapes of many of his guests, from some of Hollywood’s biggest names, music industry CEOs and politicians who allegedly could be seen doing drugs and engaging in relations with prostitutes and minors.
As far as Jones knows, the parties were included in Combs’ “business model” that gave upcoming artists a chance to climb up the career ladder by giving them access to music executives who came to these parties.
Jones further shared that, beyond sponsoring these parties, music executives had a habit of handing Combs “large wads of cash,” strongly suggesting that these individuals were paying Combs off, likely because of the incriminating footage he has of them.
In support of Jones’ testimony, Deal also suggested that many of Combs’ closest friends in Hollywood and the music industry are keeping quiet because of the incriminating footage Combs may have of them.
“Lil Rod said in his affidavit that Diddy had every room taped and bugged … and they [federal authorities] found little bugs and tape recorders… They found them in the house,” Deal said.
“So, by them having those things in the house and people know there’s drugs and alcohol, there’s loose women, there’s loose men… All kinds of crazy s—. They’re just wondering who or when they’re gonna let this stuff be known.”
Combs has denied all the allegations against him. Federal authorities also haven’t slapped him with any criminal charges yet.
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Watch this news clip reporting on Homeland Security’s raids on Combs’ homes in California.
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