EntertainmentDiddy arrested for human trafficking and extortion: Hollywood reacts

Diddy arrested for human trafficking and extortion: Hollywood reacts

Famous rapper Sean Combs, more widely known as "Diddy," has been accused of extortion and human trafficking for sexual purposes. Internet users now recall photos from parties where Diddy was seen alongside celebrities like Leonardo DiCaprio.

Scandal in the United States
Scandal in the United States
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11:32 AM EDT, September 24, 2024

The United States is in shock after a scandal erupted in the entertainment industry. Last week in New York, the police arrested the well-known rapper Sean Combs, better known to fans by his stage name Diddy. He was charged with extortion and human trafficking for sexual purposes.

According to dailymail.co.uk, he forced women to engage in "highly orchestrated performances of sexual activity." As a result, after long marathons, many of them were so exhausted that they needed intravenous drips.

The matter is severe because, in the past, the musician was known for throwing lavish parties called "White Parties," which were attended by the most prominent American stars. Among them were Paris Hilton, Kim Kardashian, Martha Stewart, Tommy Lee, Pamela Anderson, Jay-Z, Beyonce, Mariah Carey, Nick Cannon, and Leonardo DiCaprio.

Sean Combs: Scandal in the USA

In connection with the scandal, more information has emerged about what happened during the "White Parties." Photos published by American tabloids show not only stars but also women walking around topless in the background. There were also reportedly drugs at the parties.

Unsurprisingly, Leonardo DiCaprio's circles quickly distanced themselves from the rapper shortly after the photos were published. They stated that the 49-year-old actor has had "no contact" with Diddy "for years." They emphasized that "he attended a few of his parties back in the early 2000s—but literally everyone did."

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