Music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing serious allegations regarding his controversial “freak-off” sessions, which reportedly included a disturbing list of requirements for women in attendance. According to a source speaking to the New York Post, Diddy allegedly imposed a strict weight limit of 140 pounds on guests, along with additional stipulations about their appearance.
The organizer, who claims to have worked with Diddy in 2004 and 2005, revealed that a weigh-in was sometimes conducted to ensure compliance. “The girls had to be young and hot,” the organizer stated, adding that discretion was used for taller women. Other requirements included having “no flab or cellulite,” minimal piercings or tattoos, and long hair.
These gatherings have come under scrutiny as prosecutors allege that many women were coerced or blackmailed into participating, with some transported across state lines. Lawyer Tony Buzbee is representing over 120 alleged victims who are filing lawsuits against Diddy, including claims of rape involving minors.
The organizer noted that during the events, there was a “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy regarding the ages of the women involved. “At the time, I was really young myself, and I honestly thought we weren’t asking their age because of drinking laws,” they explained.
Furthermore, attendees were reportedly instructed to wear provocative outfits, with strict guidelines: “No pants. No jeans. No flat shoes.” Instead, every woman was required to don a short party dress that revealed cleavage, along with high stilettos, which were non-negotiable.
These revelations have sparked outrage and raised significant concerns about the treatment of women at these gatherings.
