A key witness in the ongoing investigation into Sean “Diddy” Combs, recently testified before a grand jury in New York, revealing troubling details about alleged “freak off” parties hosted by the music mogul. During the testimony, Courtney Burgess, disclosed that he possessed multiple flash drives containing video footage from these controversial events.
According to Burgess, the footage includes appearances from at least eight individuals, characterized as A-listers, which reportedly comprise six men and two women. Disturbingly, he claimed that all of those featured in the videos appeared to be under the influence of substances. Moreover, Burgess suggested that among those depicted, “two to three” individuals might have been minors at the time, referring to them as “victims” in his statement. This serious allegation raises significant concerns about the nature of the parties and the treatment of those involved.
Burgess revealed that the flash drives containing the footage were initially given to him by Kim Porter, who was Diddy’s long-term girlfriend and the mother of three of his children. Porter tragically passed away in 2018. In addition to the videos, Burgess mentioned having an unedited version of Porter’s memoir, titled Kim’s Lost Words: A Journey For Justice, From The Other Side. This book was briefly available on Amazon but was removed after receiving complaints from Diddy’s children.
While Burgess provided shocking allegations, he refrained from naming the celebrities who appeared in the videos. Following his testimony, Burgess and his attorney, Ariel Mitchell, appeared on the show Banfield, where they discussed the matter further. Host Ashleigh Banfield confirmed the identities of the celebrities allegedly shown in the videos, stating, “We know who they are, but we will not be naming them, famous or not.” This decision to withhold names adds an air of mystery to the unfolding story.
In an interview, Mitchell hinted that one of the individuals featured in the videos may be “more high-profile” than Combs himself. She expressed confidence in the authenticity of the footage, asserting, “I can verify that it exists. That it’s real and that the other person in the video is very visible. There’s no question of if it’s that person in the video.” This statement indicates that the implications of the videos could extend far beyond Diddy himself.
Adding to the controversy, Rachel Kennedy, a former Playboy model, recounted her experiences at one of Diddy’s events during an appearance on The Trial of Diddy podcast. Kennedy claimed that Combs forced guests to watch a Jennifer Lopez music video repeatedly, describing the experience as unsettling and “very disrespectful.” She remarked, “It seemed a little bit creepy to me, very disrespectful,” further underscoring the troubling atmosphere surrounding these gatherings.
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