Model Explains How Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Picked His ‘Girl for the Night’ at Parties
Federal agents arrested hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs in September 2024. He pleaded not guilty to charges of racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution, and he’s currently being held without bail at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. Now, those who’ve partied with Combs are coming forward with information. Here’s what an OnlyFans model said Combs used as his signal when picking women to party with.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs allegedly had a signal for picking his ‘girl for the night’ at parties
Sean “Diddy” Combs was known for his incredible parties. He had annual White Parties where A-listers, athletes, and politicians attended in all-white outfits to fit the theme. While Combs kept the bashes tame during the day, he held “freak-offs” at night — sex parties where drugs and alcohol were allegedly used to coerce attendees into participating.
OnlyFans model Sienna Grace told DailyMail.com that Combs had specific moves to gesture that he wanted to spend more time with a woman in the evening at parties and events. She witnessed Combs choose her as his “girl for the night” when he put his sweater around her.
“When I was backstage at a show with about 10 people, [Combs] put his sweater around me to be like, ‘This is the girl for the night,'” she explained. Combs putting his article of clothing around her signaled that she was no longer available to other men.
Grace attended a party at Combs’ private residence one night. However, she claimed she never saw anything nefarious take place. She believes it’s because there were children present.
“Diddy brought out his son’s birthday cake, but while he was at the party, he wasn’t very present and just lurked around,” she said. “I feel like if I hadn’t been there with the kids, things would have gone differently. He definitely would have tried to approach me.”
Grace noted that she found the allegations against Combs “shocking,” as she never witnessed the described events in the lawsuits.
Celebrities allegedly left the mogul’s parties to avoid ‘what happened at 5 a.m.’
A-listers who attended Sean “Diddy” Combs’ parties are likely already getting questioned regarding what they saw. However, many famous folks left the parties before witnessing anything illegal. A source told Us Weekly that celebrities knew to leave Combs’ events before 5 a.m.
“What happened before 2 a.m. pales in comparison to what happened at 5 a.m.,” a source said.
Another source said celebrities typically left the parties between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m. “Girls would start to lose their clothes — that was the signal for people to leave,” the source noted. They added that Combs brought drugs out after this time, leading to benders going until 7 a.m.
Yet another source told the publication that Combs brought out sex workers who “would do whatever you want” into the morning hours.
A recent lawsuit claims a ‘professional athlete’ intervened in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ assault
Sean “Diddy” Combs was hit with five additional lawsuits on Sunday, Oct. 20, 2024. A businessman who claimed to have worked with Combs in the past said Combs assaulted him at a private Ciroc vodka promotional event. According to the lawsuit obtained by DailyMail.com, the man said Combs was “acting strangely” while drinking and “instructed” him to his “private office.” In the office, Combs allegedly exposed himself and grabbed the man’s genitals.
The lawsuit further describes how a “professional athlete” stopped Combs from assaulting the man. The athlete in question is never named.
“Plaintiff, shocked and disoriented, frozen momentarily and did not know how to respond to the weirdly inappropriate sexual advance made by Combs,” the lawsuit reads. “The situation escalated until another individual, Professional Athlete A, entered the office and intervened, which ended the Combs’ assault of Plaintiff.”
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