
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ son allegedly banned from renting Los Angeles homes due to partying
Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs’ son appears to be following in his father’s footsteps in terms of allegedly hosting massive parties.
According to a new report, Justin Combs has been banned from renting party homes in Los Angeles as a result of wrecking houses.
A broker of mansions in Southern California told the New York Post that Justin would lie about the number of people he was having over at a property and then leave the place in a terrible state.
“The company that I work with rented houses to Justin,” said the source, who serves as a facilitator for the rich and famous. “He would say, ‘I’m having 20 people over.’ But there would be 200 and then they would wreck the house. It’s gotten to the point where nobody will rent to him. He called me to rent, and I said no.”
Despite the claim, Justin’s lawyer, Jeffrey Lichtman, has said that he’s never been charged with any wrongdoing. “Justin has not been charged with a crime or sued civilly regarding any of these accusations for a reason – he did nothing wrong,” he said.
Diddy’s infamous parties, apparently known as “freak-offs,” have been a topic of discussion following his September arrest after being charged with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution. He’s been accused of recording sex acts at the events, described as sex parties lasting days on end.
Earlier this year, Justin Combs, along with his brothers, Christian Combs and Quincy Brown, got into an altercation with Ray J at Tara Electra’s Unruly Agency Halloween party in LA, which Chris Brown had to split up. Things apparently got heated with “crazy” words being shouted, before resolving their issues over a phone call.
Ray J claimed Diddy’s sons had an issue with his comments about their father, who is currently in custody. He admitted he was “talking shit” to them, with the two parties exchanging a war of words.
Christian Combs took control of Diddy’s Instagram account this month while he’s been behind bars, claiming he was “spreading good energy and taking y’all down memory lane of all the positive things he did.”