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Diddy Redecorated Room With Hundreds of Mirrors for $500,000 ‘Freak Off’

Diddy Redecorated Room With Hundreds of Mirrors for 0,000 ‘Freak Off’

Sean “Diddy” Combs spared no expense in planning his ‘Freak Off’ sex parties — and even had hundreds of mirrors mounted on the walls and ceiling at one event so he could get a better view of the debauchery, a planner tells The Post.

“Everywhere you looked, you saw yourself reflected over and over again,” the planner said of the early 2000s party at Combs’ Mansion.

“You can imagine what it would look like if people were naked and having sex on the floor, on the couches, wherever.”

Sean “Diddy” Combs” is seen with his attorney Anthony Ricco, and with his mother in the back, in a court sketch during a federal court hearing in Manhattan. REUTERS
A planner told The Post that Sean “Diddy” Combs’ “Freak Off” sex parties weren’t cheap, as he spent about $500,000 mounting mirrors on the walls and ceiling of his home so he could get a better view of could get the debauchery. ZUMAPRESS.com

The party was part of one of Diddy’s many high-profile parties that turned into an orgy as the night went on, the source said.

And money was no problem.

“They cost about $500,000 per party,” the planner said.

“This is for both the regular part and the sex party afterwards.”

She added: “Delicious food, expensive alcohol, dancers, acrobats, models. Sometimes we had live animals, sometimes different artists. It all made sense, but he didn’t care.”

Days after the event, the mirrors were removed and the mansion returned to its original state, the planner said.

“It was definitely an atmosphere he wanted to put out there, that everywhere you looked, sex was going to happen. It was wall-to-wall debauchery.”

The Post has independently verified that the planner, who did not want to be named, worked with Combs in the early to mid-2000s.

The planner said she was hired to arrange the food, alcohol, entertainment and décor, but had no say in the guest list or the sexual component of the events.

“He hired both men and women who called themselves ‘models,’ but it seemed clear, at least to me, that they were actually sex workers,” the planner said.


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“But that wasn’t my role; that would be the role of a member of his team. I only handled the mainstream stuff.

When it came to money, “he just asked, ‘Is it going to be a great party?’ If the answer was yes, he was willing to pay.”

The Post reviewed more than two dozen videos of raunchy sex parties that resemble footage from Diddy’s “Freak Offs,” which were timed for regular events including the MTV Video Music Awards or the Super Bowl.

The planner said of his early 2000s section of his mansion: “Everywhere you looked, you saw yourself reflected again and again.” Bryan Bedder/CP/Getty Images
The planner worked with Combs in the mid-2000s when she was hired to arrange the food, alcohol, entertainment and décor, but had no say in the guest list or the sexual component of the events. Getty Images

In one video, it appears Diddy himself got in on the action, holding the camera from his point of view as he appeared to have sex with a woman.

The alleged behavior is consistent with similar allegations made earlier this month.

In one lawsuit, a woman claims Diddy and a female celebrity raped her when she was only 13 following the 2000 VMAs at Radio City Music Hall in New York.

Additionally, Texas-based attorney Tony Buzbee revealed a new wave of accusers — including one who was just 9 at the time — were planning to sue the embattled music mogul for alleged sexual abuse and exploitation.

Combs has repeatedly denied wrongdoing and has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

His lawyers said the “Freak Offs” were consensual and never involved minors.

“In court, the truth will prevail: that Mr. Combs has never sexually abused anyone – adult or minor, male or female,” his lawyers said in a statement after the latest trial.

Federal officials invaded two of Diddy’s homes in March, seizing hundreds of sex videos and a mountain of sex paraphernalia, including 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lube.

In a statementthe U.S. Attorney’s Office alleged that the sex parties were not always consensual.

His alleged sexual abuse of women included forcing them to engage in frequent, day-long sexual activities with male prostitutes, some of whom were “transported across state lines,” according to the indictment against him.

“These ‘Freak Offs’ were elaborate sex performances that he arranged, directed and often electronically recorded,” the documents alleged.

“To ensure participation in Freak Offs, Combs used violence and intimidation and leveraged his power over the victims – power he obtained by obtaining and distributing narcotics to them, exploiting his financial support to them and threatening to shut them down and control their careers. ”, the authorities claimed.

Diddy has been charged with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution. In addition to the charges, he faces numerous civil lawsuits against his alleged victims.

His lawyers did not return The Post’s request for comment.