Disgraced music mogul Sean Diddy Combs once decorated his Freak Off room with hundreds of mirrors so that he could get a better view of the sexual acts that used to be performed at his Freak Off parties. The rapper was arrested in September on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation for prostitution. According to the charges, he forced women, some underage, to have sex with male prostitutes for days -- while he used to take part or record the action. Objects like baby oil, IV fluids were kept in stock to continue their performance.
It was one such room that Diddy wanted to be fitted with mirrors everywhere. "Everywhere you looked, you'd see yourself reflected again and again," the planner told New York Post. “You can imagine what it would look like when people are naked and having sex on the floor, on the couches, wherever.”
Money was not a problem, the planner said divulging that the room was where Diddy hosted many high-profile parties that turned into orgies after certain hours at night. The cost per party was $500,000. "This is for both the mainstream part and the sex party afterwards," the planner said.
On the specific mirror decoration, the planner recalled that those mirrors were then taken off and the room went back to its original state and that decoration was only for the party. “It was definitely a vibe he wanted to put out there, that everywhere you looked there would be sex happening. It was wall-to-wall debauchery.”
'Food, decor, entertainment and sometimes live animals'
The decorator revealed that there used to be great food, expensive alcohol, dancers, acrobats, models and sometimes live animals and the expenses used to skyrocket but Diddy never thought twice to splurge money. “All he would ask was, ‘Is it going to be a great party?’ If the answer was yes, he was willing to pay.”
“He was hiring both men and women who called themselves ‘models,’ but it seemed obvious, at least to me, that they were actually sex workers,” said the planner.
Diddy denied all the charges and his lawyers sought gag order on potential witnesses making outrageous claims on media.
It was one such room that Diddy wanted to be fitted with mirrors everywhere. "Everywhere you looked, you'd see yourself reflected again and again," the planner told New York Post. “You can imagine what it would look like when people are naked and having sex on the floor, on the couches, wherever.”
Money was not a problem, the planner said divulging that the room was where Diddy hosted many high-profile parties that turned into orgies after certain hours at night. The cost per party was $500,000. "This is for both the mainstream part and the sex party afterwards," the planner said.
On the specific mirror decoration, the planner recalled that those mirrors were then taken off and the room went back to its original state and that decoration was only for the party. “It was definitely a vibe he wanted to put out there, that everywhere you looked there would be sex happening. It was wall-to-wall debauchery.”
'Food, decor, entertainment and sometimes live animals'
The decorator revealed that there used to be great food, expensive alcohol, dancers, acrobats, models and sometimes live animals and the expenses used to skyrocket but Diddy never thought twice to splurge money. “All he would ask was, ‘Is it going to be a great party?’ If the answer was yes, he was willing to pay.”
“He was hiring both men and women who called themselves ‘models,’ but it seemed obvious, at least to me, that they were actually sex workers,” said the planner.
Diddy denied all the charges and his lawyers sought gag order on potential witnesses making outrageous claims on media.
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