The downfall of rap mogul Diddy has revealed a grisly sex crime beneath the Hollywood spotlight. After years of hiding, Diddy’s crimes have finally come to light. Diddy’s former bodyguard recently revealed that the mogul frequented a public bathhouse on 10th Street in New York’s East Village to find male sex partners.
Most notably, this bathhouse was built in 1892, and has been visited by many other famous people such as John F. Kennedy Jr., Danny DeVito, LL Cool J, Liev Schreiber, Matthew McConaughey, “wolf man” Hugh Jackman and Russian MMA fighter Igor Zinozier. Diddy’s bodyguard revealed that this tycoon has been a regular since the 1990s, often coming here to find gay partners, with a frequency of 2-3 times/week.
Diddy enjoys mud and salt scrubs, massages and oak leaf steam baths, according to bathhouse staff. The Russian-style room at the bathhouse is a favourite of the tycoon. The Daily Mail contacted the bathhouse owner to find out more about what Diddy did there, but did not receive a response.
Diddy was arrested in New York (USA) on September 16. This tycoon was accused of a series of serious crimes of sex, prostitution, extortion… but pleaded not guilty in the trial held on September 17. Previously, Cassie Ventura – Diddy’s ex-girlfriend – accused and filed a lawsuit against the rapper for “using money and power to cover up evidence of physical and mental abuse”.
A week after Diddy’s arrest, the U.S. Security Investigations Bureau publicly released an indictment exposing the crimes of this “sexual predator” to the light and causing global shock. Accordingly, Diddy and members of the Combs Enterprise group, including senior supervisors, security officers, family staff and personal assistants, were accused of organizing many Freak Offs – gatherings of sex and drug use.
During these gatherings, the hip-hop star was accused of beating, throwing objects, and physically and mentally abusing his victims to force them to engage in maniacal acts of his choosing. The attacks were described as “often causing injuries that took days or weeks to heal.” In addition, Diddy controlled his victims in a variety of ways, including physical violence, promises of job opportunities, threats to cut off financial support, and other coercive measures, including monitoring their whereabouts and medical records, and providing them with addictive substances.