As the Diddy trial continues, what actually is a ‘freak off’ party and what happens there?

Cassie has described her experiences in court


During the ongoing trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs, he’s been accused of hosting huge “freak off parties”. The 55-year-old faces charges including racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution. He has pleaded not guilty and denied all allegations.

Yesterday, his former girlfriend Cassie Ventura testified in court, and described what allegedly happened at parties hosted by Diddy. Prosecutors claim he used his business empire to lure women into violent abuse over the past 20 years.

In court, testimony has focused around “freak off’ parties, Diddy is accused of hosting. So here’s exactly what has been claimed happened at them.

So, what is a ‘freak off’ party?

According to prosecutors, the “freak off” parties were a way for Diddy to allegedly abuse women and use threats to force them into sex acts with sex workers. P Diddy allegedly “arranged, directed, masturbated during, and often electronically recorded” what happened at the parties.

Prosecutors claim “freak offs”  are “elaborate and produced sex performances,” in which Diddy allegedly booked hotel suites and hired sex workers while distributing drugs including cocaine, methamphetamine and oxycodone to keep partygoers “obedient.” His staff allegedly also arranged for travel and IV supplies to help those involved recover, which would sometimes last days.

Taking to the stand during the trial, Cassie claimed “freak-offs” were “sexual encounter[s] called voyeurism” where Diddy would watch her have sex with another man. She alleged Diddy would hire an escort, and “direct” the sex acts taking place.

“The freak offs became a job. There was no time to do anything else but do them then try to recover. The longest was four days, significant periods of time,” Cassie said.

Diddy has denied all allegations. He has claimed everything that happened at parties was consensual. The trial continues.

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