A singer who spent time with Sean Combs in the 1990s has come forward with allegations regarding his notorious parties, stating that she felt terrified and attempted to escape from the situation.
Artist Good Fridae recalls meeting Combs, who was known as Puff Daddy and later as Diddy, during an autograph signing for his 1999 album “Forever” in Toronto. In an interview, Fridae revealed that after singing for Combs, she was invited to a party in his luxurious hotel suite that she describes as being fueled by drugs and sexual activity.
Fridae noted that she and her friend were only 16 at the time, the legal age of consent in Ontario, although the legal drinking age was 19. She claimed that the rapper and his security personnel ignored their age and encouraged them to join adults who were engaging in sexual acts at the party, which featured a separate VIP area labeled as a “freak-off” room, monitored by security.
Currently, Combs, 54, is in custody in New York, facing charges of racketeering, sex trafficking, and facilitating prostitution. A federal indictment suggests that victims were regularly coerced into participating in his “freak-off” orgies and often required IV drips for recovery afterward, with reports of 1,000 bottles of baby oil discovered at his residences.
Fridae told the publication, “There was a lot of sex going on, there wasn’t anyone underage, but a lot of dancers and hired people that were there.” She added, “None of the artists that I saw were engaged in those activities, but there were a lot of NBA players and a lot of executives and whatnot with the girls.”