A singer who spent time with Sean Combs in the 1990s as a teenager has come forward with serious allegations about his notorious parties, claiming she felt frightened and attempted to escape from one of them.
Artist Good Fridae recalls meeting Combs, known then as Puff Daddy and later as Diddy, at an autograph signing event in Toronto to promote his 1999 album “Forever.” In a recent interview, Fridae shared that she performed for Combs before being invited to a party in his luxury hotel suite, which she claims was filled with drugs and sexual activities.
She noted that she informed Combs and his security personnel that she was only 16, the legal age of consent in Ontario, although the legal drinking age is 19. Despite her age, she claims they disregarded it and invited her and others to join adult guests who were openly engaged in sexual acts at the event, which included a separate VIP “freak-off” room monitored by security.
Combs, now 54 years old, is currently in custody in New York awaiting trial on charges related to racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation for prostitution. A federal indictment alleges that victims were often coerced into participating in his “freak-off” orgies and would spend days recovering with IV drips. A considerable amount of baby oil—around 1,000 bottles—was reportedly found at his properties.
Fridae described the atmosphere at the party, saying, “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 emphasized that while she did not observe any artists partaking in those activities, there were plenty of NBA players and executives present with women at the event.