On October 30, a shocking revelation about Diddy’s parties sent shockwaves through the air. According to insiders, Diddy had strict rules regarding the physical appearance of women invited to his parties. He required them to weigh less than 140 pounds, be young and attractive, dress provocatively, and not have excessive tattoos or short hairstyles. The use of scales to check the weight of the female guests outraged the public, who took to social media to condemn the practice.
In addition to the physical requirements, Diddy’s controversial parties did not include age verification, which would have allowed minors to attend, sparking further controversy. Despite this, an event planner who worked with him claimed to have no knowledge of any sexual activity at the parties. This “policy of silence” at these gatherings is seen as a way to cover up questionable behavior, and public reactions have now denounced Diddy as a symbol of abusive behavior and exploitation.
The allegations against Diddy extend far beyond the parties. Arrested in September in New York on allegations of sexual misconduct, prostitution and extortion, he has pleaded not guilty. However, these new charges come on top of those of his former girlfriend Cassie Ventura, who accuses him of violence and abuse of power. An indictment released by the U.S. Bureau of Security Investigation even names him as a “sexual predator” who allegedly organized drug-infused parties where attendees were physically and emotionally abused.
Diddy’s case is heating up as more than 120 alleged victims have come forward and five new lawsuits have recently been filed, including a shocking accusation that he raped a 13-year-old girl after the 2000 VMAs. The new accusations, which involve other celebrities, have shocked the public. The trial, expected to begin on May 5, 2025, will be closely watched.