Diddy was photographed eating off a naked woman at a lavish party in Miami, an event that also featured appearances by Will Smith and Owen Wilson, according to resurfaced images from 2004. The provocative photos showcase the extravagant and debauched atmosphere of the gathering, highlighting the celebrity attendees and the controversial antics that took place.
Sean “Diddy” Combs was photographed eating food off a naked woman in recently resurfaced images from a star-studded Miami party in 2004, which follows his recent sex trafficking arrest.
The disgraced hip-hop mogul, now 54, was well-known for his extravagant parties, and this collection of photos from the early 2000s illustrates just how wild those events could be.
In the images, a 34-year-old Diddy is seen enjoying a chocolate-covered strawberry from a nude woman, who serves as the centerpiece of the food platter.
The bash was attended by numerous high-profile celebrities, including Will Smith, Diana Ross, Owen Wilson, and Bruce Willis.
Diddy was arrested last week and faces accusations of coercing women into “elaborate and produced sex performances,” referred to as “freak offs.”
The guests in the resurfaced photos appeared completely unfazed, casually enjoying their food while the nude woman remained as a centerpiece.
The woman, surrounded by fruit for the partygoers, had a single green leaf strategically placed to cover her private parts.
Diddy, dressed in an all-white outfit, was seen grabbing a strawberry and eating it while standing next to the nude woman.
A-listers were known to frequent many of Diddy’s parties. Earlier this week, Titanic star Leonardo DiCaprio distanced himself from Diddy after a photo surfaced of him at one of the music mogul’s infamous “white parties.”
A source close to the Hollywood actor stated that Leonardo DiCaprio has not had any association with Diddy “for years.”
Other stars who have been hosted by Diddy include Kim Kardashian, Paris Hilton, and Mariah Carey.
Diddy is currently awaiting trial at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center in New York City.
The disgraced musician was arrested at the Park Hyatt Hotel in New York City on September 16th and has been charged with sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation for the purpose of engaging in prostitution.
The charges, which detail allegations dating back to 2008, accuse him of abusing, threatening, and coercing women for years “to fulfill his sexual desires, protect his reputation, and conceal his conduct.”
It is claimed that a thousand bottles of baby oil were discovered during searches of Diddy’s properties.
Prosecutors allege that women who participated in the so-called “freak offs” were so exhausted from the marathon sex sessions that they required IV drips afterward.
Diddy has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Following his arrest, he was denied bail by a judge after attempting to use both his and his mother’s homes in Miami, valued at $50 million, as collateral.
On Wednesday, he lost an appeal to overturn the bail decision and will remain in custody pending trial.
The Metropolitan Detention Center in Sunset, Brooklyn, also known as MDC, is notorious for extreme violence, multiple deaths, poor conditions, safety concerns, rampant staffing shortages, and drug smuggling—some of which have been carried out by prison staff. Reports of food containing maggots have also been circulated but later disproven.
The facility is considered so dangerous that some judges have declined to send other violent offenders there. Infamous prisoners currently detained include Ghislaine Maxwell, Sam Bankman-Fried, and R. Kelly.
Combs, who pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to sex trafficking charges, is being held in solitary confinement—far removed from the comforts of his $48 million mansion—and is reportedly on suicide watch.
It is alleged that the rapper coerced and manipulated victims into participating in days-long sexual performances, which he referred to as “freak offs.”
Diddy’s associates allegedly supplied victims with drugs to ensure their compliance and made threats against anyone who refused to participate, echoing claims made in a civil lawsuit brought by Diddy’s ex-girlfriend Cassie last year.
These allegations were pivotal in prosecutors’ decision to bring sex trafficking charges against the producer, with observers noting that authorities are increasingly broadening the application of the law to target powerful defendants.
The escalation of federal sex trafficking charges was enacted by Congress in 2000 as a deliberate measure to dismantle prostitution rings and exploiters. However, the evolving nature of the charge has recently been used to prosecute individuals like Keith Raniere.
Significantly, Diddy has engaged the services of attorney Marc Agnifilo, who previously contested the government’s expanding application of federal sex trafficking charges during Raniere’s 2019 trial, which culminated in a 120-year sentence.
If convicted, Diddy could face the prospect of spending the remainder of his life in prison.