Good Fridae, a singer, has come forward with claims about attending one of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ controversial “freak off” parties when she was just 16 years old. Fridae recalls meeting Diddy at an autograph signing in the 1990s, where despite knowing her age, he invited her and a friend to his party. She noted that they were told IDs wouldn’t be checked. Upon arriving, they were asked to join a specific party, while another, more exclusive, “locked” party, guarded by security, was off-limits.
Fridae described feeling uncomfortable at the event, witnessing people engaging in explicit activities throughout the venue. She observed that while no underage attendees were involved, there were hired dancers, executives, and large amounts of drugs, including cocaine, pills, and weed, readily available. She also mentioned feeling objectified during her time there and eventually left after finding her friend.
These revelations come in the wake of Diddy’s recent arrest and indictment for racketeering and sex trafficking, where such parties are central to the charges. The indictment accuses Diddy of organizing these “freak off” events, which allegedly involved coercing participants into sexual acts and providing drugs to keep them compliant. As more stories like Fridae’s surface, the legal and public scrutiny surrounding Diddy continues to intensify.
Diddy has not yet commented on these latest claims. As the case unfolds, more individuals are expected to come forward with their own accounts of what transpired at these infamous gatherings. The allegations against Diddy have sparked conversations about power dynamics and exploitation within the music industry.