Video Resurfaces Of Ex-Adult Film Star Telling Cops He’s Diddy’s Sex Slave In 2018

Video Resurfaces Of Ex-Adult Film Star Telling Cops He’s Diddy’s Sex Slave In 2018
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A resurfaced video from 2018 has brought new attention to Jonathan Oddi, an ex-porn star who was arrested that year for allegedly shooting up one of former President Donald Trump’s Florida golf courses. In the video, Oddi made bizarre claims to Miami police, stating that he was Sean “Diddy” Combs’ alleged sex slave. This revelation has re-emerged following Combs’ recent arrest on sex trafficking and racketeering charges.

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During his interrogation, Oddi claimed to have been involved in explicit sexual activities with both Combs and the rapper’s former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura. He alleged that these encounters included taking “liquid cocaine” and that he contracted herpes during these encounters. Oddi’s statements, which seemed outlandish at the time, now appear to have a chilling resemblance to the charges currently facing Combs. The rap mogul is accused of running a criminal enterprise that involved forcing women into drugged-up sex shows with male sex workers, as outlined in his indictment.

Combs was arrested in September 2024 at a New York hotel and is now being held without bail at the federal Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. He faces serious accusations, including sex trafficking and holding “freak off” parties, which reportedly involved intimidating victims with guns and threats. These charges could result in a mandatory minimum of 15 years in prison.

Oddi, who remains in custody in Miami-Dade County on charges related to the 2018 shooting incident, was reportedly acting erratically at the time of his arrest. He had stormed into Trump’s golf course, carrying a U.S. flag, and ranted about various figures including Trump, Barack Obama, and Combs. Although his allegations were dismissed as wild and unsubstantiated back then, they now seem eerily similar to the accusations detailed in Combs’ indictment, as well as a federal lawsuit filed by Cassie Ventura, accusing Combs of years-long abuse.