Footage of one of Sean โDiddyโ Combsโ alleged โfreak offsโ was reportedly turned over to federal prosecutors this week.
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According to reports from TMZ, one of the disgraced music mogulโs alleged encounters with a sex worker was videotaped and has now been handed over to federal prosecutors.
The person who gave the tape to prosecutors, a male sex worker, met with the feds Wednesday in New York City and signed a proffer agreement, which allows him to speak to federal investigators without fear of prosecution.
The sex workerโs conversation with the feds reportedly revolved around him explaining how he got involved in the โfreak offโ with Combs and an unnamed woman. Prosecutors have said previously that these โfreak offsโ are the center of their criminal case against Diddy.
The threesome in question allegedly happened in May 2023, when the sex worker claims he flew from Atlanta to Miami to meet up with Diddy and the woman, after which he ended up having intercourse with her while Diddy filmed it. Sources told the outlet that the man also revealed what types of drugs the Bad Boy founder allegedly liked to use during the group sex sessions.
The sex workerโs story actually lines up with what Combsโ attorney, Marc Agnifilo, told TMZ about the โfreak offsโ in their new documentary, The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment. Agnifilo insisted the โfreak offsโ were not wild orgies, but rather, threesomes involving consenting adults.
Diddyโs attorney also responded to the 1,000 bottles of baby oil allegedly seized from the mogulโs home suggesting that he probably purchased the bottles in bulk from Costco, claiming there are locations nearby each of Diddyโs property.
โHe has a big house, he buys in bulkโฆI think they have Costcos in every place where he has a home,โ Agnifilo said in the doc.
But, in response to these claims, a spokesperson for the wholesaler told TMZ that none of the companyโs U.S. locations sell baby oil.
Of course, Combsโ alleged โfreak offsโ are just one of the claims the rapper is facing. He was indicted by a grand jury on Sept. 16 and taken into federal custody, pleading not guilty to charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion and transportation to engage in prostitution.
Diddy was denied bail and will remain in custody while he awaits trial, and, according to his attorney, he will testify in court.