Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs faces allegations of hosting excessive parties, dubbed “Wild King Nights,” between 2019 and 2021, characterized by alcohol, drugs, and elaborate sex toys, according to a lawsuit from a former employee. These events reportedly spanned several days, requiring extensive preparation and secrecy.
Philip Pines, who worked for Combs during this period, alleges he was tasked with procuring items such as sex toys, lubricants, red lights, and substances aimed at enhancing male libido. His responsibilities extended to staying “on call” to meet Combs’ demands, which included managing various illegal drugs and Plan B contraceptives.
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Post-event, Pines claims he was instructed to eliminate any incriminating evidence, including drugs and used condoms, and to cleanse digital devices of any potentially damaging footage. He was also purportedly directed to ensure strict confidentiality regarding the occurrences at these gatherings.
Moreover, Pines describes a threatening work environment where his loyalty was continually tested under the threat of termination and industry blacklisting. He also mentioned being responsible for safeguarding a critical “MVP” bag containing drugs and sex toys and hinted at a potential COVID-19 exposure caused by Combs during his 51st birthday celebration.
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Combs, however, firmly denies these accusations. His legal challenges include a series of allegations involving physical, emotional, or sexual violence against women, with claims emerging as recently as a 2023 lawsuit by Cassie Ventura. Combs is also facing federal charges related to sex trafficking and other serious offenses, with a trial set for May 2025.
Despite the mounting allegations, a representative for Combs stated, “No matter how many lawsuits are filed, it won’t change the fact that Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted or sex trafficked anyone.” The statement emphasizes the availability of a judicial process to uncover the truth, expressing confidence in Combs’ eventual vindication.