Diddy reportedly has tapes of politicians at ‘freak offs’

Sean 'Diddy' Combs' former bodyguard revealed the disgraced rap mogul kept tapes of politicians taking part in his infamous 'freak off' sessions, and claimed his arrest is tied to an alleged corruption scandal currently gripping New York City politics.

Gene Deal, a former insider who protected Diddy through the 1990s, told The Art of Dialogue podcast that the producer's indictment could expose high-profile officials and celebrities in the Big Apple.

'This is all bigger than Diddy,' he said, without naming who the alleged tapes are of.

He spoke out in the days after Diddy was indicted in New York and charged with racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution, as he now faces the prospect of decades behind bars.

The charges against Diddy came six months after his mansions in Los Angeles and Miami were raided by federal agents, where officers said they found over 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant allegedly used in the 'freak off' sessions.

The 'freak offs' would see Diddy ply women with drugs before coercing them into marathon sexual performances with male prostitutes, according to prosecutors.

Speculation has fallen on alleged 'tapes' of these sessions, however prosecutors have not commented on them being filmed.

Asked if there are any celebrities on alleged 'freak off' tapes, Deal responded: '(Diddy) gave celebrity parties, so what do you think?'

Deal said that while the raids specifically targeted Diddy's properties, the arrests were part of something that is 'bigger than Diddy.'

He noted that despite allegations of criminal wrongdoing in lawsuits, including one brought by Diddy's ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, prosecutors in California did not bring charges.

Instead, the charges were brought in New York, which Deal said he believes is linked to a slate of resignations and allegations of corruption among Big Apple officials.

'People aren't going to tie this together.' 

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