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Woman explains what she allegedly saw at Diddy’s ‘freak off’ party years after friends refused to believe her story

A woman has spoken out about what she allegedly saw at one of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ ‘freak off’ parties.

In what is arguably one of the biggest news stories of the year, Combs, 54, was arrested on charges of racketeering, sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion and transportation to engage in prostitution on 16 September, where he remains in jail after being denied bail by a judge.

Combs pled not guilty to all charges, and issued a statement via his lawyers denying all criminal wrongdoing.

He is currently scheduled to go on trial on 5 May next year.

One of the main focuses of the case is what allegedly happened at his parties, also referred to as ‘freak offs’, with former ‘attendees’ coming forward to reveal what they allegedly saw.

The latest person to come forward is singer Miss Tanea, who has given an interview about her experience with Youtube channel Soft White Underbelly.

After being invited to the party by an unnamed ‘Arabian prince’ and a group of different women, Tanea recalls feeling a sense of unease upon arriving at the party, recalling loud music which ‘makes you feel kind of woozy’. She was soon given a separate invitation to go inside the house, and went on to allege there was even more unusual behaviour inside.

Tanea claims nobody believed her when she initially spoke up (YouTube/Soft White Underbelly)

Describing the scenes she allegedly saw, Tanea said: “I don’t judge people, but you know when people are out of their mind.

“I’m seeing stuff that you see in the movies. This corner they’re doing this, this corner they’re doing that, this corner they’re having sex. I saw one person laid out.”

She continued: “I just felt like I was going to get sex trafficked, or drugged or something like that.”

Tanea didn’t name any specific names. However, she did add there were various ‘celebrities’ and ‘Instagram models’ in attendance.

The aspiring singer isn’t the first person to speak out about what she allegedly saw at the parties, with content creator Jeff Wittek and celebrity photographer Selma Fonseca recalling their experiences attending various parties of Combs in 2010.

Combs was arrested earlier this year (
Shareif Ziyadat/Getty Images for Sean “Diddy” Combs))

On 3 October, Combs was accused by a further 120 alleged victims, who claimed to have been assaulted by the rapper over a span of 25 years. The music executive has since denied all of the charges, with his legal team calling the allegations ‘meritless’ in a statement issued to LADbible Group.

LADbible Group has previously contacted representatives of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs for comment.

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