Rapper Diddy arrested for human trafficking: details of the case

17 september 2024 в 22:13
Rapper Diddy arrested for human trafficking: details of the case Rapper Diddy arrested for human trafficking: details of the case
After Sean «Diddy» Combs was arrested by federal agents in New York, his charges were revealed after the indictment was unsealed. The rapper faced legal troubles in connection with a human trafficking investigation, which the Department of Homeland Security included him in this year. During a recent court hearing in New York, Diddy faced multiple charges, including coercion into «Freak Offs», - which he allegedly forced victims into.

According to NBC News, prosecutors named «Freak Offs» as one of the coercive actions organized by Diddy. This term refers to sexual acts that Combs allegedly recorded for his own pleasure. According to court documents reviewed by the publication, Diddy was accused of using «sensitive, humiliating, and incriminating recordings he made during Freak Offs as leverage to ensure further compliance and silence from victims».

Prosecutors also claimed that one specific «Freak Off» cost Combs over $ 46,000 «to cover damages to the penthouse» in 2012.

«The defendant organized Freak Offs with the help of members and accomplices of the organization, including employees of his business, and the hotel rooms where they were held often caused significant damages», - the prosecutor said, citing the publication.

Federal raids at his homes in Miami and Los Angeles also uncovered «various Freak Off paraphernalia, including drugs and over 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant», - according to NBC.

Combs was charged with three felony counts of organized crime, human trafficking, and transporting for prostitution.

After being arrested by federal agents, Diddy reportedly was remanded to the custody of the National Security Service. According to NBC, Combs offered to post bail of $ 50 million for release. Additionally, he offered to wear a GPS monitor. However, reports indicate that the prosecution is asking the judge to deny bail for Combs.

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