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Singer who claims she attended a Diddy 'freak off' party aged 16 reveals what she allegedly saw

Singer who claims she attended a Diddy 'freak off' party aged 16 reveals what she allegedly saw

Good Fridae claims she met Sean 'Diddy' Combs at an autograph signing in the 90s

Singer Good Fridae has claimed she was invited to one of Sean 'Diddy' Combs' parties at the age of 16 and there was allegedly a 'locked' room with security guards outside.

Since Diddy was arrested and officially charged with racketeering and sex trafficking by force, fraud of coercion, people have been coming forward and speaking out about the rapper - in particular his alleged 'freak off' parties.

A 14-page federal indictment against the 54-year-old rapper accused Combs of organizing events known as 'freak offs'.

The freak offs are alleged as being events which saw Combs 'arrange' and 'direct' 'sex performances' and also 'distribut[ing] a wild variety of controlled substances to victims [...] in part to keep the victims obedient and compliant', 'transporting commercial sex workers across state lines' and 'using force, threats of force and coercion' to get them to 'engage in extended sex acts with male commercial sex workers'.

A man who 'snuck into Diddy's party' has already come forward to speak about what he allegedly saw, however, singer Good Fridae has claimed she attended one of Combs' parties in the 1990s when she was just 16 years old.

The indictment accused Sean 'Diddy' Combs of organizing events known as 'freak offs' (Shareif Ziyadat/Getty Images)
The indictment accused Sean 'Diddy' Combs of organizing events known as 'freak offs' (Shareif Ziyadat/Getty Images)

She told The US Sun the pair allegedly first met at a record store where he was signing autographs to promote his album Forever (1999) and that despite the rapper reportedly knowing her age, she was invited to one of his parties.

Fridae claimed: "My friend asked him what hotel he was staying at, he was like, 'Actually, I'm having a party, you girls should come'.

"I told him, 'Um, we don't have our IDs, we're underage'. He was like, 'Oh, I don't check IDs at my party'."

Despite not thinking it was 'a good idea', Fridae's friend convinced her to go and Combs' security guards were allegedly 'trying to convince' them too, with a security guard reportedly later telling them there were 'two different parties' and the pair were 'only invited to the one right now and would be asked to join the other party later'.

Once at the party, Fridae claimed they were told 'no phones' and allegedly weren't allowed in a 'locked' room also guarded by members of security - which she believes was a 'freak off' room.

However, even outside of the room, Fridae alleged there 'was a lot of sex going on'.

Singer Good Fridae claims she went to one of Combs' parties when she was 16 years old (Instagram/@good.fridae)
Singer Good Fridae claims she went to one of Combs' parties when she was 16 years old (Instagram/@good.fridae)

"There wasn't anyone underage, but a lot of dancers and hired people that were there," she continued. "[...] There were more men than women, everyone was drinking or doing lines of coke."

The singer said she didn't see any 'artists' engaging in 'those activities' but claims there were 'a lot of executives' who were 'with the girls'.

She claimed people were having sex 'in chairs, corners' and 'anywhere they could'.

Fridae alleged there were 'pills' and 'cocaine' everywhere alongside 'weed' and 'alcohol' and she felt 'very uncomfortable' and like a 'piece of meat' the whole time, eventually finding her friend and leaving.

UNILAD has contacted representatives for Diddy for comment.

If you've been affected by any of the issues in this article, you can contact The National Sexual Assault Hotline on 800.656.HOPE (4673), available 24/7. Or you can chat online via online.rainn.org.

If you want friendly, confidential advice about drugs, you can call American Addiction Centers on (313) 209-9137 24/7, or contact them through their website.

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Topics: Celebrity, Diddy, US News