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Woman opens up about what she allegedly saw at Diddy’s ‘freak off’ party years after friends refuse to believe her story

Woman opens up about what she allegedly saw at Diddy’s ‘freak off’ party years after friends refuse to believe her story

A woman has spoken out about what she allegedly saw at one of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ rave parties.

In what is arguably one of the biggest news stories of the year, Combs, 54, was arrested on charges of racketeering, forcible sex trafficking, fraud or coercion and transportation for prostitution on 16 of September, where he remains in prison after being denied bail by a judge.

Combs pleaded not guilty to all charges and issued a statement through his attorneys denying all criminal wrongdoing.

He is currently scheduled to go to trial on May 5 next year.

One of the main focuses of the case is what allegedly happened at his parties, also called “freak offs,” with former “attendants” coming forward to reveal what they allegedly saw.

The last person to come forward is the singer Miss Tanea, who has given an interview about her experience with the Youtube channel Soft White Underbelly.

After being invited to the party by an unnamed “Arab prince” and a group of different women, Tanea recalls feeling an uneasy feeling upon arriving at the party, recalling the loud music that “makes you feel a little dizzy.” He soon received a separate invitation to enter the house and continued to allege that there was even more unusual behavior inside.

Tanea claims no one believed her when she initially spoke out (YouTube/Soft White Underbelly)

Tanea claims no one believed her when she initially spoke out (YouTube/Soft White Underbelly)

Describing the scenes she allegedly saw, Tanea said: “I don’t judge people, but you know when people are out of their minds.

“I’m seeing things you see in movies. This corner they do this, this corner they do that, this corner they have sex. I saw a willing person.”

She continued: “I felt like I was being sex-trafficked or drugged or something.”

Tanea did not give a specific name. However, he added that several “celebrities” and “Instagram models” were in attendance.

The aspiring singer isn’t the first person to talk about what she allegedly saw at the parties, with content creator Jeff Wittek and celebrity photographer Selma Fonseca recalling their experiences attending several Combs parties in 2010.

Combs was arrested earlier this year (

Shareif Ziyadat/Getty Images for Sean “Diddy” Combs))

On October 3, Combs was indicted by 120 other alleged victims, who claimed to have been assaulted by the rapper over a period of 25 years. The music executive has since denied all charges, with his legal team calling the allegations “unfair” in a statement issued to LADbible Group.

LADbible Group has previously reached out to representatives for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs for comment.

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