Diddy bị coi là "quái vật", đối diện án chung thân, mẹ "ông trùm" gào thét
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Sean " Diddy" Combs, one of the most influential figures in American entertainment, is facing serious accusations of sensitive party noise, physical action trafficking.
Selma Fonseca, a celebrity photographer who has attended about 20 to 30 Diddy parties throughout her career, shared shocking details about these parties in a recent exclusive interview with Fox News Digital.
According to Fonseca, Diddy's parties are famous for their delicious food, lively music, and boisterous atmosphere like "a miniature circus." Top stars such as Ashton Kutcher, Jennifer Lopez, Paris Hilton, and Jay-Z regularly appear.
"There's a lot of champagne and everything else. You can have whatever you want," Fonseca recalled. She also described scenes of sexy performers, geisha, and women in super hot outfits walking around. "I've seen people wearing nothing at his parties," she added.
However, these parties began to receive attention again when allegations of misconduct emerged. According to the indictment, Combs and his associates used tactics to "lure women into Combs' orbit." They allegedly staged unacceptable performances known as "Freak Offs," in which Combs arranged, directed, and often recorded with electronic devices.
Although Fonseca said she did not witness the alleged acts firsthand, she acknowledged that it is not uncommon for women to wear nothing at parties. "When people are drinking, things get a little crazier," she said. "Sometimes people get comfortable and go down to the pool. That's pretty normal."
Notably, Fonseca also revealed that children are often present in the early stages of parties. However, a video shows Diddy asking parents to take their children out of the party after an hour so that others can "enjoy" the rest of the night.
The arrest of Combs in September 2024 shocked the entertainment world. If convicted, Combs could face up to life in prison. The male rapper pleaded not guilty, then was denied bail with a proposed bail amount of $50 million.
Asked if Diddy would accept the plea deal, Diddy's lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, said: "It doesn't depend on me, it depends on Mr Combs. I don't think this will happen because he believes he is innocent. Mr. Combs believes that he needs to stand up not only for himself but also for his family, for the people targeted by the federal government. He sees himself as obligated to show the world that a black man can win in federal court."
Sean Combs founded Bad Boy Records in 1993, which helped bring hip-hop music to global fame. The 54-year-old male rapper has won 3 Grammy Awards and has had a great influence on world music. Over the years, Diddy amassed a large fortune, especially thanks to the alcohol business.
The case of the "rap music tycoon" shook global public opinion and in just the past week, many of Diddy's victims also spoke out one after another. The rap star was denied bail despite being willing to spend $50 million. Diddy's next trial date has not yet been set.
According to a source from Fox News, Sean Combs is no longer under surveillance at the Metropolitan Detention Center, New York (USA). Currently, the male rapper is focused on preparing for the trial with the charges.
The incident is still being investigated by the authorities and expanded to many other victims. This is considered the most shocking story in the history of the global entertainment industry, because it involves characters that no one dares to think about.
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