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Latest Diddy News: Diddy’s Famous Guests Knew When to Leave the Party; “what happened before 2 a.m….”

Latest Diddy News: Diddy’s Famous Guests Knew When to Leave the Party; “what happened before 2 a.m….”

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ parties were famous and frequented by Hollywood stars, but few of them would have known what happened after they left. According to reports, A-listers who were party regulars knew a secret signal that told them when to leave these wild parties. The signal told them that now everything was going to get crazy. According to a report by US Weekly, what happened before 2 a.m. was nothing compared to what happened at 5 a.m., and the parties continued until 7 a.m.
The report quoted a source who managed famous stars and confirmed that they usually went out between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m. before going crazy.
“The girls were starting to lose their clothes. That was a signal for people to come out.” It was during this time that drugs appeared and prostitutes did whatever they wanted.
Diddy tapes are being sold in Hollywood out of fear that Diddy’s arrest on sex trafficking and racketeering charges will result in the deaths of many other celebrities. Jay Z, Beyonce, Jennifer Lopez, Leonardo DiCaprio, Usher, Justin Bieber were very close to Diddy. But their participation in Diddy’s Freak Offs is unknown. Attorney Tony Buzbee said 120 people have come forward with new allegations of sexual misconduct against Diddy, and his list of names will be shocking.
Diddy’s Freak Offs – sophisticated and powerful sex between women and male prostitutes on camera over several days – usually took place in hotels, and reports indicate that Hollywood stars may not have seen them. Many stars have spoken about what they saw in the past. In 2014, Khloe Kardashian said that half the people at Diddy’s parties went bare-assed.
“I’ve never been in the rooms that people talk about and I didn’t know they existed,” Diddy’s friend Ray J said.
The tapes Diddy recorded were also used for blackmail purposes. “We are going to find out who is on the video tapes. For most people, it’s a shame (and) exposing people to orgies, not a legal issue. That’s why no one ever spoke up,” a music industry source told US Weekly.