Sordid new details have emerged of the so-called sex rooms Sean “Diddy” Combs allegedly kept in his Miami mansion — filled with sex toys, bondage gear, hidden cameras and lingerie, according to a federal source, who said the disgraced rapper is “as bad as Epstein.”
One of the Department of Homeland Security agents who helped raid Diddy’s Florida abode claimed that the music mogul had rooms that were clearly “dedicated to sex” with cameras all around.
“So if you were in those sex parties, you were being recorded from every possible angle, including angles you wouldn’t have known about,” the source said, referring to the sometimes days-long orgies he called “freak offs” where drugged up victims were allegedly forced to sleep with male prostitutes.
“In my opinion, he’s as bad as Jeffrey Epstein,” the source added about the late pedophile who hanged himself behind bars. “These women are young. Either barely legal, or barely illegal.”
Internally, officers said they see a lot of similarities between Combs and Epstein, the well-connected financier who served time for trafficking dozens of young girls in New York and Florida. Epstein, who was awaiting trial on additional charges, died in his jail cell in August 2019.
On Tuesday, Combs was slapped with federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges. According to the bombshell indictment, he allegedly coerced his female victims into days-long sex sessions as part of his alleged pattern of abuse dating back more than a decade.
The indictment alleges that the women — some of whom were still teenagers — were coerced into “Freak Off” sex sessions with male prostitutes that were often recorded while the music producer masturbated.
But the federal source told The Post that sometimes, Diddy would allegedly just watch the romps from another room.
“He also was able to watch the action remotely on his phone, cast it onto a TV in another part of the house,” the source said. “He didn’t have to be in the room when the sex was happening, although he frequently was.”
Diddy’s employees allegedly helped facilitate the sick sessions by arranging travel, booking hotel rooms where they would take place and stocking the rooms with supplies — including drugs, baby oil, lubricants and extra linen.
“We have evidence that these women didn’t feel like they were free to go,” the DHS officer said, “and there’s video evidence that some of the girls are clearly out of it while these men are having sex with them.”
Here’s what we know about the allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs
- Combs was arrested Monday evening at a New York hotel.
- Prosecutors allege Combs participated in sex trafficking and ‘freak off’ parties.
- Sean “Diddy” Combs’ homes in Los Angeles and Miami were raided by Homeland Security in March amid a possible ongoing sex-trafficking investigation.
- Authorities targeted the rapper’s homes to seize phones and computers, sources told The Post.
- In November 2023, the rapper was accused of drugging, filming and sexually assaulting a woman on a date in 1991.
Combs would often also keep videos of the “sensitive, embarrassing and incriminating” sessions — sometimes without his victims’ knowledge – so he could use them “as collateral to ensure the continued obedience and silence of the victims,” the indictment alleges.
He faces three federal charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution.
Combs’ arrest comes after he was hit with a flurry of lawsuits in the past year by people who allege he subjected them to physical or sexual abuse during the height of his fame as a producer in the 1990s and 2000s.
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He was first accused of a years-long pattern of domestic and sexual violence — and even trafficking — against his former girlfriend, R&B singer Cassie Ventura, in a federal lawsuit she filed against him last November.
Combs was arrested by Homeland Security in New York City on Monday. He has pleaded not guilty and is being held without bond.
Authorities say that some of Combs’ alleged victims are cooperating with authorities.
“These women are telling us things that we can independently verify with video evidence, physical evidence,” the agent says. “These women have come forward and they’re cooperating with us. They’re very brave.”
Attorneys for Combs have not returned The Post’s call for comment.