Officer alleges Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is “just as bad” as Jeffrey Epstein

Following his arrest on September 16th, more details surrounding Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs and the offences that he is being charged with continue to pour in every day. The mogul has been denied bail and will remain in detention until his charges of sex trafficking and racketeering have been heard in court. 

There are still plenty of details surrounding Combs’s crimes that have yet to be revealed; however, an unnamed officer who participated in the recent raids of Combs’s homes has confirmed that the evidence uncovered is chilling to go through.

One of the accusations at the centre of the allegations is Combs’s “freak off” parties. These were multi-day orgies where women would be given ketamine and ecstasy and then forced to have sex with male sex workers repeatedly. They would allegedly be so exhausted by the end of it that some women needed an IV drip. The videos were then used as blackmail against the women to stop them from speaking out.

The officer, a part of Homeland Security, claimed that these parties would go on for days and that cameras were located all around the house to capture everything. “If you were in those sex parties, you were being recorded from every possible angle,” he said, “Including angles you wouldn’t have known about.” 

The more the officer revealed, the more harrowing the charges against Combs became. It wasn’t long until a parallel was drawn between his crimes and those of the sex offender and trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

“In my opinion, he’s as bad as Jeffrey Epstein,” the officer said in an interview with the New York Post. He made the comparison primarily because of the youthful appearances of the women who participated in the “freak offs.” Additionally, the majority of them were being forced to commit these sexual acts against their will. 

“These women are young. Either barely legal, or barely illegal,” he said, “We have evidence that these women didn’t feel like they were free to go.” Other evidence provided shows that the women are “Clearly out it” while having sex, meaning they wouldn’t have had the mental capacity to give consent to the acts.

The officer also alleges that Diddy would watch these “freak offs” from other rooms in his home. He had remote access to the cameras from his phone and so would often watch remotely while they were happening. “He didn’t have to be in the room when the sex was happening, although he frequently was.”

Diddy denies any wrongdoing and has pled not guilty to the charges.

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