
Venue manager claims Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs installed locks
Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs has been accused of installing locks on the bedrooms of a party mansion by a former venue manager. The man, Jason Haight, detailed an alleged event that took place at the Parisian Palace in Las Vegas in 2014.
As the manager of the mansion, 54-year-old Haight claims he was instructed to lock the doors of the 15 bedrooms, with Combs receiving the keys for each room. Interestingly, he says Combs was putting on a party for Meek Mill.
“I was contacted by his personal assistants,” he told the New York Post. “Mr. Combs wanted to rent the property for May 3, 2014, to throw a birthday party for the rapper Meek Mill. They requested that all interior bedroom door locks were to be ordered new and left unopened for their arrival for security purposes as they would need to supervise the installation. Keys were to be given to Mr. Combs directly and nobody else.”
Combs apparently agreed to rent the mansion for $25,000 for 24 hours with an estimated 850 guests. Instead, he alleges there were over 900 people in attendance, saying Combs was “wasted” and the guests were on “so much drugs.” The next day, Haight claims he discovered the 15,000 square foot property in a complete mess, finding blood and condoms all over the beds.
“The bedrooms the following day were disgusting: broken bottles of alcohol, used condoms, blood on the beddings, powder and razor blades by the hundreds, lubricant on the dressers,” he said. “I found removed panties, bras and even two iPhones in the bushes behind the bowling alley.”
Meek Mill responded to the news, threatening to “start a war” over “lies” being told about him. “None of these publications are owned by black men,” he wrote. “Posting things to destroy the names and brands of the culture! Ima stand on this I know it’s somebody behind this! Ima start a war behind it too when I find out!!!!”
He continued, “Just think about it you are waking up to a bunch of non black owned publication posting major lies about me! Where all the pr people go that was around me! Everybody see what’s going on I’m not gonna be quiet it’s was war on black men!”
Currently incarcerated, Combs is awaiting trial on charges of racketeering and sex trafficking. He has pled not guilty ahead of his trial in May 2025.