Sleazy Diddy hired goons to flirt with women he liked at sordid parties, attendee claims

Alleged rapist Sean “Diddy” Combs hired men to patrol his “Freak Off” parties and paid them to recruit young, attractive women for “intimate” time with him, an attendee alleged.

A targeted woman, who identified herself only as Lisa, told the New York Post that she attended the disgraced rapper’s White Party in the Hamptons in 2004, where she claims she was approached by one of Comb’s late-night associates.

The woman claimed that when the sleazy party went into action, a team of men spread out, approached attractive young women and asked them to share “personal time” with Comb after the event ended.

Lisa, who was invited because her husband worked for Sony, claimed to have been one of their targets.

“I was talking to another woman, and this guy came out of nowhere. He said, “Hey, Diddy saw you guys and wants to know if you guys want to hang out after this is all over.” I didn’t really know what to say,” she told the Post.

At first she was flattered by the sloppy request, but was later stunned when she realized exactly what was being asked of her.

“He tried to convince me it was an honor to be asked and then said it would be an ‘intimate’ time,” she said. “That was my clue that I wasn’t being asked to just hang out.”

Alleged rapist Sean “Diddy” Combs hired men to patrol his “Freak Off” parties and paid them to recruit young, attractive women for “intimate” time with him, an attendee claims. Pictured: ‘The Real White Party’ host Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs in East Hampton on September 2, 2007

A targeted woman, who identified herself only as Lisa, told the New York Post that she attended the disgraced rapper's White Party in the Hamptons in 2004, where she claims she was approached by one of Comb's late-night associates. Pictured: Diddy and friends at the Hamptons White Party in 2007

A targeted woman, who identified herself only as Lisa, told the New York Post that she attended the disgraced rapper’s White Party in the Hamptons in 2004, where she claims she was approached by one of Comb’s late-night associates. Pictured: Diddy and friends at the Hamptons White Party in 2007

Not interested in the “intimate” request, Lisa cleverly avoided a straight answer and used her husband as an accomplice.

“So I said, ‘My husband would love to meet Diddy,’” she said. ‘He said, ‘What husband? Who is he?’ So I pointed it out, and the guy rolled his eyes and said, “Whatever.”

The truth would later be revealed when one of Lisa’s friends accepted the musician’s offer, but realized her acceptance was a mistake.

‘My friend said yes and went back to his country house with him and some other people. She never really talked about it afterward, just saying she shouldn’t have gone.

“It wasn’t a good experience for her,” Lisa told the Post.

However, it remains unclear whether the “intimate” time reportedly touted at the 2004 party involved one of Combs’ “Freak Off” sex party scandals.

“I hear all these stories and it scares me,” she said. ‘That could have been me. Thank God that wasn’t the case.’

Lisa’s memory of the event closely resembles allegations made by a former employee of disgraced rapper Phillip Pines, the Post claims.

In a lawsuit filed on December 23, Pines alleged that the disturbing indulgences continued to occur from 2019 to 2021, as he claims he was tasked with procuring supplies to fuel the star’s grotesque sexual habits.

The woman claimed that when the sleazy party got into action, a team of men spread out, approached attractive young women and asked them to share

The woman claimed that when the sleazy party went into action, a team of men spread out, approached attractive young women and asked them to share “personal time” with Comb after the event ended. Pictured: Diddy and friends at East Hampton’s Club Dune in 2007

It remains unclear whether the

It remains unclear whether the “intimate” time reportedly touted at the 2004 party involved one of Combs’ “Freak Off” sex party scandals. Pictured: Designer Donna Karen, musician Tommy Lee Jones, singer Mariah Carey, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, Star Jones and rapper Reverend Run during 2007’s ‘The Real White Party’

The rap star was arrested in September on charges of racketeering and sex trafficking and has since been denied bail three times. Now he is being held behind bars at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, awaiting trial in May

The rap star was arrested in September on charges of racketeering and sex trafficking and has since been denied bail three times. Now he is being held behind bars at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, awaiting trial in May

According to Pines’ lawsuit, which was the former obtained by TMZthe former employee was asked to organize the events his then-boss dubbed “Wild King Nights,” which reportedly involved multiple women and could sometimes last for days.

His duties included preparing the hotel rooms with red lights, alcohol, marijuana, baby oil, towels and illegal drugs, the indictment said.

The December claim also alleges that Pines was responsible for obtaining “power banger sex machines” – a $1,100 motorized sex toy containing multiple dildos of different sizes and shapes.

Pines claims he was then also tasked with removing all traces of drugs and sex toys, as well as cleaning up stains from bodily fluids.

The former employee is now suing Combs for sexual assault, sexual harassment and sex trafficking.

The rap star was arrested in September on charges of racketeering and sex trafficking and has since been denied bail three times.

Now he is being held behind bars at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, awaiting trial in May.

Combs’ legal team has since done so contacted TMZ claim their client’s innocence.

“No matter how many lawsuits are filed, it will not change the fact that Mr. Combs has never sexually abused or trafficked anyone – male or female, adult or minor.”

“We live in a world where anyone can file a lawsuit for any reason. Fortunately, there is a fair and impartial legal process to uncover the truth, and Mr. Combs is confident he will prevail in court,” they said.