Sean “Diddy” Combs faces a bombshell lawsuit from a male sex worker alleging he got hired for steamy “Freak-Off” parties, court docs reveal. The plaintiff, filing as John Doe, claims Diddy, 55, paid him to join wild sex romps with a mystery woman. This latest legal punch lands as the music mogul battles a growing pile of scandals threatening his empire.
Sex Worker Spills Details
John Doe says Diddy recruited him for private bashes dripping with excess, where he controlled every move. The lawsuit paints a scene of decadence—booze, drugs, and sex on demand—echoing tales from Diddy’s past. Sources close to the case hint these parties happened at his plush LA pad, a spot raided by feds last year.
The worker alleges Diddy demanded total obedience, pushing boundaries beyond consent. No dates pin the claims yet, but they fit a pattern—over 30 lawsuits since 2023 accuse him of sexual misconduct. For now, Diddy’s team stays tight-lipped, calling past suits “publicity grabs.”
Legal Woes Mount
Diddy sits in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center, awaiting a May trial on sex trafficking and racketeering charges. He pleaded not guilty, but feds say he ran a “criminal enterprise” with “Freak-Offs” involving coerced women and prostitutes. This new suit amps up the heat, spotlighting male accusers too.
John Doe’s filing follows others—like a producer’s 2024 claim of forced sex acts at Diddy’s events. Fans on X buzz about old clips, like Diddy joking about secretive 48-hour hangouts with teen Justin Bieber. Meanwhile, his lawyers push for bail, citing shaky evidence, but judges keep him locked up.
Hollywood watches as Diddy’s star dims—once a king of rap, now a pariah. Friends like Kris Jenner circle, eyeing a TV scoop, insiders whisper. For Doe, it’s about spilling a truth he says haunted him, hoping courts hear him out.

Nica is a seasoned entertainment journalist who loves covering celebrities, anime, K-pop, K-drama, television, and movies. With years of experience in digital media, she has built a reputation for delivering engaging and insightful coverage of the latest trends in the entertainment industry.
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