EntertainmentDiddy's "White Parties" scandal: Dark secrets unravel

Diddy's "White Parties" scandal: Dark secrets unravel

The "White Parties" held at Diddy's estate are gaining wider attention. In addition to influential businesspeople and celebrities featured on the front pages of newspapers, children also attended. Justin Litovsky, who was accompanying his high-profile parents at the time, recalls surprising events from the past.

The parties at Diddy's house were highly popular among well-known and influential people.
The parties at Diddy's house were highly popular among well-known and influential people.
Images source: © Getty Images | Ethan Miller
Kamil Kozłowski

5:19 PM EDT, October 3, 2024

Diddy was considered just a popular rapper in show business for many years. Recently, however, shocking incidents involving the musician, which allegedly occurred behind the closed doors of his multimillion-dollar estates, have come to light. He is currently under arrest, facing charges of extortion and human trafficking of a sexual nature.

More "skeletons" are coming out of the closet, and many powerful figures from the show-business world who until recently mingled with the rapper are staying silent. According to the latest foreign media reports, being of legal age was not a requirement to attend these "parties." This is evidenced by the presence of a 6-year-old boy at one of the events.

Participated in Diddy's party as a child

The New York Post featured an interview with Justin Litovsky. Litovsky, the son of well-known photographer David Allen and fashion industry professional Maya Litovsky, is now 30. In his early childhood, he accompanied his wealthy parents to an event officially named the "afternoon barbecue." The three-member family was completely unaware of what they would witness once they crossed the threshold of Diddy's villa.

I actually wanted to get in. Any time we went anywhere with a pool, I wanted to swim. (...) I didn’t know if t–s were a good thing or a bad thing. But I hoped to jump in - recalls Justin Litovsky years later.

The party he described took place in 1999 at a residence in the Hamptons. His mother had significant reservations about letting her son inside.

There were bottles everywhere and naked women. I wasn’t sure if this was appropriate or normal. I wondered about how kids were allowed into the party to begin with - Maya recounted.

Many famous hip-hop figures mingled among the nude models. The guest list allegedly included Jay-Z and rapper Lil' Kim. In the crowd of partygoers, Justin tried to find peers his age.

I don’t remember seeing one other child. I’m normally the type to want to go play [with other kids], added Litovsky, who posed for a photo with the party's organizer. However, he admitted: I don’t look like I have a normal smile in the pic.

After this memorable party, Diddy introduced a categorical ban on admitting minors. Despite this, court documents indicate that minors allegedly still participated in them, unfortunately, in a completely different capacity...

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