As a long-time fan who has grown up with P. Diddy’s music and influence, it’s hard to reconcile the glamorous image of him with these recent revelations about his parties. It seems like a far cry from the iconic moments at the VMAs or the Super Bowl Halftime Show.
In the upcoming months, P. Diddy is set to face a judge for the accusations against him, which include sex trafficking, racketeering, and other charges. Fresh details about his high-profile parties and “freak offs” are still emerging. The latest revelation that’s garnered significant attention is the seizure of over 1,000 bottles of lubricant from Sean “Diddy” Combs’ residences. However, newer allegations suggest a rental property and unique locks on doors, which were reportedly installed for security purposes.
Back in 2014, I stumbled upon a long-lost video from P. Diddy’s birthday bash for Meek Mill. The party was filled with extravagance, and one detail that caught my eye was sushi being served off a woman’s body – quite an unusual sight! Now, Jason Haight, the property manager of the Parisian Palace in Las Vegas where the party took place, has shared his side of the story. He revealed to the NY Post that he received calls from Meek Mill’s team, discussing various requests for the venue, such as installing double-sided locks for added security.
It was asked that fresh, unused bedroom door locks for interiors should be ordered and kept sealed until their arrival for safety reasons since they planned to oversee the installation process themselves. Additionally, both keys for these locks should be handed over solely to Mr. Combs and not anyone else.
The mansion that Diddy held his event in was a grand 15,000-square-foot property. From 2005 to 2017, it was managed by Jason Haight. During this time, Haight also oversaw the filming of the party as he had a business partner who was responsible for that task. When discussing the rental terms, the manager stated his position on the matter.
Initially, I was provided an approximate number of 850 attendees for the grand gathering at the mansion, with a set cost of $25,000 for a duration of 24 hours. However, the event eventually attracted approximately 900 guests instead. P. Diddy seemed intoxicated and it appeared that many were under the influence of drugs. There was an abundance of alcohol, leading to a highly inebriated crowd overall.
Jason Haight mentioned earlier that he’d be staying in a separate guest house on the premises, as he does for all rental properties, unless specifically called upon, to avoid the party.
It’s also said that Diddy’s team set up their own smoke detectors and had an insurance policy to cover the mansion, its belongings, and any unfortunate incidents involving loss of life during the event. The gathering is believed to have persisted until around 3 a.m., and it seems the cleanup was quite a challenge. The property manager added:
There was nearly half an ounce of cocaine stored in various plastic bags scattered throughout different bedrooms. The state of these rooms the next day was appalling, with broken bottles of alcohol, used condoms, bloodstains on the bedding, piles of powder and razor blades, lubricant on dressers, and stained marble floors. I also discovered discarded underwear, bras, and even two iPhones hidden among the bushes behind the bowling alley.
Additional information has emerged about Diddy’s extravagant parties, with one woman recalling instances of drug use, sexual activities, and a planner labeling it as “non-stop decadence.” They spoke of installing numerous mirrors and hiring entertainers, acrobats, and occasionally live animals. Furthermore, there are claims that only women of a certain weight were allowed to attend these events.
In the aftermath of people discussing their interactions with Sean Combs, the musician is currently incarcerated, waiting for news on whether or not he’ll be granted bond while he awaits trial. Earlier attempts at bail were turned down, but the court postponed its decision on his latest request until this week.
P. Diddy’s court case is scheduled to start on May 5, 2025. If found guilty of the numerous charges against him, he may be sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison.
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2024-11-24 19:37