Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ Mother Allegedly Threw Sexual Parties At Diddy’s Childhood Home: ‘That Was Just Saturday Night’
The plot continues to thicken for hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, who was arrested back in 2024 on charges including sex trafficking and racketeering. After an unsuccessful attempt by his legal team to release him on bail, Diddy now remains in jail until his trial, which is set to begin in May 2025.
However, in an upcoming documentary, one former friend of Diddy’s claims that his mother also threw parties with sexual activity in Diddy’s childhood home.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ former friend says his mother threw sexual parties in Diddy’s childhood home
Shortly after Diddy’s arrest, it came out that his popular white parties from the early 2000s were often met with an inappropriate after party. People alleged that Diddy’s team would go around seeking out women, some of whom were allegedly minors, and invite them to an after party that would essentially become one big orgy. The details are slowly trickling out, but Rolling Stone recently reported that, in a new Peacock documentary, one of Diddy’s old friends revealed something starting about his mother, Janice Combs.
In Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy, Tim “Dawg” Patterson revealed something interesting about Diddy’s youth, saying his mother would often throw parties where people would be caught doing intimate acts. “That’s what we were privy to; this is what we were fed,” Patterson says, per Rolling Stone. “Was it desensitizing us? I’m sure it was. Were we aware of it? No, that was just Saturday night.”
The allegations are interesting because they paint a picture of what life might have been like for Diddy, who could have been exposed to these acts from a young age.
Suge Knight suggested Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was once abused
Although we don’t know the ins and outs of Diddy’s childhood, Suge Knight, who is a producer and longtime rival of Diddy’s, hinted that part of the reason Diddy allegedly abused others is because he dealt with it when he was coming up in the industry.
Speaking to Chris Cuomo on News Nation, Knight said Diddy “was taught [to abuse] from people before him, and he did it to the younger people after him.”
This [has] been going on in the industry for a whole bunch of years, for decades and at the same time — you know, nobody wanted [it] to be true, and it shouldn’t have to be true,” Knight continued.
Much of it is still speculation, as nobody has the whole story around what Diddy’s life growing up was like, or what he dealt with behind closed doors. Diddy’s trial is set to begin this spring.