Ex-Bad Boy Executive Reveals “No Safety After a Certain Hour” at Diddy Parties: “My Spidey Senses Were Always on High Alert”

Ex-Bad Boy Executive Reveals “No Safety After a Certain Hour” at Diddy Parties: “My Spidey Senses Were Always on High Alert”

Accusations against Sean “Diddy”Combs regarding his parties continue to surface as former Bad Boy executive Dr. LaJoyce Brookshire revealed there was “no safety after a certain hour.”Brookshire shared these claims in TMZ’s documentary The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment, detailing her unsettling experiences at the parties.

Brookshire, who previously served as a publicity director at Arista Records and worked with Combs at Bad Boy Entertainment, expressed that she was “always on high alert”during these gatherings and frequently left early to steer clear of risky scenarios. She suggested that there was an ominous atmosphere that hinted at untoward activities occurring behind closed doors.

“My spidey senses were always on high alert. And I know that there’s no safety after a certain hour when you’ve got drinks flowing and people behind your back doing drugs in bathrooms, and 2 or 3 people walking out of a bathroom together… so could there potentially be? Absolutely. Did I see it? No. I never stayed at the party late enough to see,”she stated.

Exploring the Rumors Surrounding Diddy’s Parties

Four years ago, basketball superstar LeBron James declared on Instagram Live, “Ain’t no party like a Diddy party.”However, speculation regarding the questionable details of the rapper’s parties gained momentum after Sean Combs was arrested on September 16 for charges including “racketeering, s*x trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution.”

According to the indictment, Diddy hosted parties referred to as “freak offs,”during which he allegedly coerced women into participating in explicit sexual acts with male escorts. Reports suggest that these “freak offs”were occasions that Combs orchestrated, directed, often recorded electronically, and in which he reportedly engaged himself.

The TMPZ documentary The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment, released on September 26, offers a deeper look into the rumors surrounding Diddy’s extravagant gatherings. While LaJoyce Brookshire spoke of a lack of safety at these events, No Jumper podcast host Adam22 added context to the long-standing Hollywood speculations that such parties frequently led to orgies.

“There was a lot of talk of Diddy parties. It was always known if you went to a party at Puff’s house, and were to stay past certain hours, you might be introduced to a massive orgy. There were whispers… I don’t think it was common knowledge that there was nonconsensual stuff going on or any of the seedier allegations. But it was definitely discussed,” he remarked in the documentary.

In a 1999 interview with Entertainment Tonight, Combs suggested that his parties might lead to his future arrest, admitting he engaged in “all types of crazy things”to have fun.

In a 2002 appearance on Conan O’Brien, he humorously outlined his formula for a “killer party,”which included having attractive women present and even jokingly commented on having “locks on the doors”to prevent guests from leaving.

“Women. Beautiful women, of course. Beautiful men for the ladies, of course. You need some water. I don’t know if guys have noticed this but a lot of ladies drink water at parties, so if you don’t have what they need, they’re going to leave. Gotta keep them there. Need locks on the doors,” he quipped.

Insights from the Documentary

When Homeland Security conducted a raid on the rapper’s residences in March, they reportedly uncovered evidence of the infamous “freak offs,”along with narcotics, firearms, and a staggering 1,000 bottles of baby oil. Marc Agnifilo, Diddy’s attorney, addressed the allegations regarding the large quantity of baby oil found in the documentary.

Agnifilo cast doubt on the claims made by authorities, suggesting that Diddy purchases the product in bulk at Costco. In response, Costco released a statement denying the availability of baby oil at any US locations.

Agnifilo also mentioned that the rapper was ready to testify and was “very eager to share his story.”

“I don’t know that I could keep him off the stand. He believes he’s innocent. He believes that he needs to stand up, not just for himself, for his family, for everyone that’s been targeted by the federal government,” said Agnifilo.

Despite reportedly being placed on suicide watch at the Metropolitan Detention Center after two denied bail hearings, Agnifilo noted that Diddy remained optimistic. Combs’ next court appearance is set for October 9, 2024.

For those interested, TMZ’s The Downfall of Diddy: The Indictment is currently available for streaming on Tubi.

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