Diddy Employee Describes ‘Wild King Night’ Parties in New Lawsuit
It’s the holiday season, even inside a jail cell. Still, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs isn’t getting a break from allegations being levied against him. Since his September 2024 arrest, dozens of people have accused the music mogul of wrongdoing. The most recent lawsuit, brought against Diddy by a former employee, describes “wild king nights” that the rapper and music executive hosted. The employee also accuses Diddy of sexual battery in the lawsuit.
The newest Diddy lawsuit outlines ‘Wild King Nights’
While Diddy’s “Freak Off” parties have been a topic of conversation for several months, the most recent lawsuit against the media mogul brings to light a different type of gathering he hosted. According to a lawsuit filed this week in Los Angeles, Diddy tasked one of his employees with preparing for and cleaning up after gatherings he called “Wild King Nights.”
According to Variety, Phillip Pines, a former employee, filed the lawsuit. In the filing, obtained by the publication, Pines said Diddy asked him to procure supplies for his “Wild King Nights,” which included Astroglide, baby oil, red lights, towels, alcohol, and sex machines, on several occasions. Pines also alleges he was asked to pick up drugs and alcohol for the events.
In the lawsuit, the assistant said Diddy also required him to clean up after the events, which included removing blood and urine stains from furniture and tipping hotel staff. Pines said Diddy repeatedly asked him to watch videos from the event and then delete them from his devices. Pines reportedly worked for Diddy for two years. The rapper last employed him in December 2021. It is unclear why he left the job.
What is the difference between ‘Wild King Nights’ and ‘Freak Off’ Parties?
While Pines said Diddy labeled the parties “Wild King Nights,” his description sounds like the “Freak Off” parties that have been heavily discussed since Diddy’s arrest. Pines, like many other alleged victims, describes wild, drug-fueled orgies that included multiple celebrities. So, is there any difference between what Pines has described and the “Freak Off” parties that have made headlines?
Pines’ claims differ in one significant way. The former employee made it clear that the events he was on hand to set up and tear down could be planned in advance or completely impromptu. The “Freak Off” parties have always been described as scheduled events.
Once again, Diddy’s legal representation has claimed the allegations are false. Diddy is currently being held in a Brooklyn detention center. His legal team has been fighting to move the rapper to more luxurious accommodations while he awaits trial. A judge handling the proceedings has not agreed to bail. The courts believe Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is a flight risk.