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Diddy's Alleged Instructions For Male Escorts At His 'Freak-Offs' Revealed By Prosecutors In New Text Messages

Diddy's Alleged Instructions For Male Escorts At His 'Freak-Offs' Revealed By Prosecutors In New Text Messages

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Prosecutors in Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex-trafficking trial have released a text exchange between a male escort and the rapper's associate.
The text messages reportedly contain detailed instructions for the escort on how to take part in the rapper's marathon "freak-off."
New FBI raid photos from Sean "Diddy" Combs' Los Angeles mansion have also revealed a stash of weapons, drugs, and stacks of baby oil seemingly used during the rapper's wild parties.
New evidence in Diddy's trial has unearthed shocking text exchanges between a male escort and someone described as a close associate of the music mogul.
Court documents reveal that a male escort named Jules was in contact with an unnamed associate, whose identity is not disclosed, but is referred to as "device owner" in the message screenshots.
According to the evidence, on August 26, 2009, the "device owner" reached out to Jules with a last-minute proposition to fly from Los Angeles to New York City to participate in the event.
The associate offered Jules a "tip" for the short notice. Within two minutes, Jules responded affirmatively.
Diddy's alleged associate then followed up by sending him flight details for a Virgin America trip from LAX to JFK. The "device owner" also instructed the escort to contact them whenever he was ready to leave the event, so they could book his return flight.
According to the Daily Mail, after Jules landed in New York early on the morning of August 27, 2009, he messaged the "device owner" to confirm his arrival and let them know he was heading to his hotel room to freshen up.
Roughly an hour later, the "device owner" instructed Jules to come to room 4901, to which Jules replied, "OK."
Later that afternoon, around 2:45 p.m., Jules texted again, this time requesting help booking a return flight to Los Angeles.
However, the associate told him the flight would be arranged after he came back to the room, asking him to return within the hour.
Jules replied that he needed a bit more rest and asked if the timing could be flexible. He joked that he hadn't slept in two days and quipped, "u guys r rabbits lol."
The associate responded reassuringly, writing, "Lol, Ok hit me when you wake. Sorry bro. No stress. U let me know."
At 7:45 p.m. on August 27, 2009, nearly four hours after their previous conversation, Jules messaged that he was on his way to the room.
Fifteen minutes later, he followed up to say he was "at the door knocking" and asked to be let in "if u are there."
By 8:10 p.m., Jules speculated that whoever was inside had likely "stepped out." It wasn't until 8:21 p.m. that the associate responded with a simple instruction: "OK come up."
Months later, in December 2009, text messages show Jules seeking help from the same associate to fabricate a cover story.
On December 8, he requested a message he could show his girlfriend to hide his involvement: "Can u shoot me a text just saying you guys will be somewhere else this weekend so I can show her?"
After some back-and-forth, Jules confirmed the excuse "worked" and proceeded to offer up his availability. Notably, in these texts, the events weren't referred to as "freak-offs" but more discreetly labeled as a "party."
Diddy is currently facing a series of serious federal charges, including racketeering conspiracy, two counts of sex trafficking, and two counts of transporting individuals for the purpose of prostitution.
Prosecutors allege that the "Bad Boy" mogul orchestrated a secretive network of drug-fueled sex events, where victims were manipulated, coerced, and subjected to violence. Diddy, however, denies the allegations, asserting that every encounter was consensual.
This week, the case took a dramatic turn when prosecutors introduced newly uncovered text messages and a series of explosive photographs captured during a March 2024 FBI raid on Diddy's Los Angeles estate in Holmby Hills.
The images, now part of the court record, offer a disturbing glimpse into what prosecutors describe as a lifestyle steeped in excess, control, and substance abuse.
Jurors were shown high-powered rifles, bags of ketamine, suspected narcotics, and hundreds of bottles of baby oil and lubricant, many stored in glass cabinets or ornate display boxes.
Adding to the mounting evidence, Paul, a 26-year-old former assistant to Diddy and a one-time Syracuse University basketball player, testified in court about his role within the rapper's inner circle.
Paul admitted to cleaning up after the so-called "freak-off" sex marathons and said he regularly purchased a variety of drugs for Diddy, typically once a month.
Still, he rejected claims that he acted as Diddy's "drug mule," insisting under oath that he never trafficked drugs.
As the trial continues, Diddy risks being sentenced to life in prison if found guilty of racketeering. He could also face a minimum of 15 years in prison if found guilty of sex trafficking and a maximum of 10 years for transportation to engage in prostitution.

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