Oschino alleges Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs asked his male friend for oral sex

Oschino Vasquez is a prominent member of the Philadelphia music collective State Property, who has now made accusations against Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs. Alongside Beanie Sigel, Freeway and other renowned Philly MCs, in the early 2000s, the group signed with Jay-Z’s iconic record label, Roc-a-Fella and reached great heights.

As a Roc-a-Fella artist, Oschino mingled with some of the biggest names in hip-hop, including Dame Dash and, more notably, Combs. That said, the rapper recently alleged that he was aware of a request Combs once made for oral sex. Furthermore, Oschino asserted that the Bad Boy Founder had offered money to the male in exchange for it.

While speaking about the allegations against the well-known businessman, Oschino unveiled that it’s unnerving to consider. However, he did highlight that Combs hasn’t been proven guilty of anything yet, stating, “I mean, that’s the law, it says ‘innocent until proven guilty,’ right? At least, that’s what they say. You can’t pay $50 million to get out? Yeah, but it’s still allegedly.”

However, concerning the claims and lawsuits facing Combs, Oschino admitted that if he were in Combs’ position, he would have never risked his legacy by doing some of the things alleged, adding, “He kind of brought it on himself because he got a lot of responsibility with that kind of money, you know what I mean? Like, it’s no way I would be doing something illegal just for sex that risks me losing my empire like that.”

Akin to many in the industry, although Oschino met him in person on one occasion, he was highly aware of the alleged stories and rumours that followed Combs around, admitting, “I haven’t met him, I was around him one time. But I heard stories about him a long time ago.”

Although the State Property lyricist was aware of the whispers, he didn’t believe them until his friend came to him with a mind-blowing allegation. Recalling the story on Vlad TV, the Philadelphia native told the host, “I didn’t believe it because I just thought he was too cool for any of that stuff, you know what I mean? But, somebody told me, he [allegedly] asked some guy I know, ‘Would you suck a d**k for a million dollars?’ This is, like, 20 years ago.”

Oschino said he was still unsure at the time, as he believed that with his power, Combs would have just asked his girlfriend, confessing, “I looked at Diddy in a different type of light. I would think, if you got $900 million and stuff like that, you can make your girl do whatever you want.”

Oschino concluded by insisting what many have claimed recently which is that Combs surrounded himself with too many sycophants. Explaining how this was ultimately his biggest mistake, the emcee finished, “You need one friend that don’t care about your money that’s going to tell you the truth. ‘Cause without that, I mean, what they say? Absolute power, corrupts absolutely? Like, he just thought he could do anything, and he forgot. He forgot about consequences.”

Combs is set to face trial in May, 2025, over criminal charges relating to sex trafficking and racketeering. He plans to plead not guilty and denies all accusations of wrongdoing.

For help, advice or more information regarding sexual harassment, assault and rape in the UK, visit the Rape Crisis charity website. In the US, visit RAINN.