A shocking video has emerged that reveals the ‘disgusting’ aftermath of one of Diddy’s infamous ‘freak off’ parties.
Video footage from a birthday bash Sean “Diddy” Combs threw for pal Meek Mill in April 2014 has surfaced after the disgraced hip-hop mogul’s sex trafficking arrest.
According to Daily Mail, the party was held at a Parisian Palace in Las Vegas that Combs, 55, rented for a whopping US$25,000 for the “Dreams and Nightmares” MC, 37.
However, after the wild get-together ended, the property manager Jason Haight claims he was left with a “disgusting” mess to clean up.
“There were broken bottles of alcohol, used condoms, blood on the beddings, powder, razor blades by the hundreds, lubricant on the dressers and marble floors,” he claimed to the outlet.
Haight claimed he also “found panties, bras, and even two iPhones in the bushes behind the bowling alley.”
The Daily Mail obtained video footage of the star-studded party, which included rappers Lil Durk and French Montana.
The pricey pad was crowded with scantily dressed women and guests ate sushi off of a naked woman’s body as she laid on a table, per the video.
At one point, Meek, 37, and Combs gave a speech to the crowd from an elevated platform. The rappers laughed around with one another as one guest yelled to see if they had “liquor up there.”
Haight told the outlet he was contacted by the “Act Bad” rapper’s personal assistant about renting to mansion for Meek’s birthday party.
Combs’ assistant relayed specific requirements that were needed from the property manager for their stay.
“They requested that all interior bedroom door locks were to be ordered new and left unopened for their arrival for security purposes as they would need to supervise the installation,” he claimed to the Daily Mail.
“And both keys were to be given to Mr. Combs directly and nobody else.”
Haight claimed the dad of seven’s team asked for “double-sided locks on bedroom doors to be left unlocked for guests’ arrival — with two sets to be given to Diddy.”
The property manager said he “was given a rough estimate of 850 guests for the mansion party and we agreed a fee of (US)$25,000 for 24 hours,” however, 900 guests showed up.
Haight claimed most of the guests participated in the “drug-fuelled festivities” and described Combs as being “wasted.”
He says he agreed to stay onsite during the party in case any problems arose during their stay.
“I told them I have a detached guesthouse in the rear of the property and that unless they summon me I will stay there,” he said.
“I explained to them that the mansion is a period home which meant all bedroom doors were solid wood with solid brass mortise-type locks with crystal door handles and skeleton keys.”
Haight also claimed Combs and his team wanted to bring their own smoke detectors.
“They stated this policy mandated the use of smoke detectors in all areas of the homes and guesthouses, which I replied we have. They said they would prefer brand new ones and would have them shipped to me. They would install them upon arrival,” he shared.
“They said the detectors will be temporarily attached and removed after the event. I agreed.”
Haight said the party ended around 3am and claimed that there was “rampant” cocaine use all over the $7.5. million property.
“I thought it was powdered sugar everywhere,” he said, alleging that he collected “around half an ounce of cocaine” from the residence.
Page Six has reached out to both Combs and Meek’s reps for comment but did not immediately hear back.
Combs is currently behind bars after being arrested and charged with racketeering conspiracy; sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and transportation to engage in prostitution.
He pleaded not guilty to the charges and his trial is set to begin on May 5.
This story originally appeared on Page Six and is republished here with permission.
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