Sean 'Diddy' Combs' alleged 'freak offs' involving Will Smith are false, claims Smith, who denies any involvement in such incidents.
Diddy Combs is accused of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking through force, fraud, or coercion, and transporting individuals for prostitution.
Smith is stating that he has no affiliation with Diddy or the rumored "freak off" gatherings that Diddy is accused of hosting.
In San Diego on Thursday, the "Men in Black" actor, who sang his new song "Tantrum" at the Observatory North Park theater, addressed rumors about his involvement in Combs' infamous parties that reportedly featured multiple sex workers.
It's difficult for y'all to distinguish between what's real and what's true in the world we're in, as he stated in a TMZ clip.
"I have observed your memes and other content. Some of it is amusing. However, I have not publicly addressed any of this. Nevertheless, I feel compelled to make it clear: I have no connection to Puffy, so please cease all the memes. Stop spreading false information."
"Smith stated, "I have not been near that man, nor have I done any of that foolishness. Therefore, whenever anyone claims that, it is a complete falsehood.""
Smith joked, "I don't even like baby oil."
According to authorities, he was referring to the feds seizing over 1,000 bottles of personal lubricant and baby oil that Combs' staff allegedly used to stock hotel rooms for the freak offs.
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Combs is accused of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking through force, fraud, or coercion, and transporting individuals for prostitution. If convicted, he could receive a minimum of 15 years in prison or a lifetime sentence.
According to the unsealed indictment, it is alleged that Combs ran a criminal enterprise through his businesses, including Bad Boy Entertainment, Combs Enterprises and Combs Global, among others. He used "firearms, threats of violence, coercion, and verbal, emotional, physical, and sexual abuse" to fulfill his sexual desires.
According to the indictment, officials alleged that Combs and several unidentified associates in Combs' businesses employed intimidation tactics to attract female victims into Combs' orbit, typically under the guise of a romantic relationship.
The indictment stated that he would use "force, threats of force, and coercion to make victims engage in extended sex acts with male commercial sex workers, whom Combs referred to as 'Freak Offs.'"
The disgraced music mogul has made three attempts to be released from jail pending trial, with his most recent request being denied on November 27. Despite offering up to $50 million to wait for his trial from his home on Star Island, prosecutors deemed Diddy a threat to witnesses and victims.
Planet Chronicle Digital's Lauryn Overhultz contributed to this post.
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