A day before he was arrested, Sean “Diddy” Combs was seen playing frisbee and hacky sack in Central Park.
On Monday, September 16, federal authorities arrested Sean “Diddy” Combs from a Manhattan hotel.
But hours before he was arrested for racketeering and s*x dealing, Diddy was having a good time in Central Park in New York, apparently unbothered by his growing legal issues.
During his last long periods of freedom, the music head honcho — was spotted kicking what seemed to be a hacky sack. During a similar trip, Diddy, 54, was caught on camera going through his phone quietly while lounging in the sun.
Combs has been accused for racketeering, sex dealing, and giving transportation to the motivation of engaging in prostitution, according to his unsealed arraignment on Tuesday.
The rapper had denied the accusations and put his and his mom’s Miami houses as security when a government judge denied him bail on Tuesday. As per Diddy’s lawyers, he moved to New York since he figured he would be charged.
Combs’ indictment, which detailed the graphic specifics of the accusations against him, was unveiled the next day. According to court documents, Combs coerced victims into taking part in freak offs, which are defined as elaborate and produced s*x performances.
Rapper allegedly used influence and substances like oxycodone, cocaine, and ketamine to frighten and force women to participate the freak offs. Strangely, it’s said that occasionally the freak offs were caught on video without the victims’ knowledge.
It is reported that during search of his premises, a thousand bottles of baby oil were found. Prosecutors further claim that the women who took part in the freak offs were so exhausted from the long s*x sessions that they need IV drips. A videotaped attack on his ex-girlfriend, R&B singer Cassie, is also mentioned in passing in the indictment.
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Combs entered a not guilty plea on his court date. A $50 million bail package, including a $50,000 bond for him, was what his lawyers had suggested.
The founder of Bad Boy Records was remanded to custody pending trial and his bail was denied. Furthermore, authorities claimed that Combs’ hotel room, where he was taken into custody on Monday, had what seemed to be drugs.