Diddy Charged with Sex Trafficking and Racketeering
Diddy Charged with Sex Trafficking and Racketeering

Diddy Charged with Sex Trafficking and Racketeering

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Sean 'Diddy' Combs is facing serious charges including sex trafficking and racketeering, with allegations stemming from wild after-parties he hosted following major events like the MTV VMAs and the Super Bowl. Reports indicate that these gatherings, dubbed 'freak-offs', allegedly involved drugging and coercing guests into non-consensual sexual acts, as captured in video footage reviewed by various outlets. While celebrities such as Eva Longoria and Paris Hilton attended the initial parties, they reportedly left before the alleged sexual activities began, leaving Diddy as the only recognizable figure in the disturbing videos. Multiple lawsuits have emerged from alleged victims claiming to have suffered abuse at these parties, including instances of rape and being forced into sexual acts while under the influence. Diddy has pleaded not guilty to all charges, insisting that the gatherings were consensual, but the ongoing investigations and accumulating evidence tell a different story. As the case unfolds, focus remains on the potential involvement of other celebrities and the broader implications of these allegations.

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