Insider shares a cue used at Diddy’s parties to indicate ‘time to leave’

An individual who alleges they were present at one of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ gatherings has come forward to describe a tactic used by “girls” that prompted certain attendees to exit the party.

The 54-year-old musician was apprehended and accused of racketeering and sex trafficking earlier this month.

Since then, several people have stepped forward, claiming to have been at one of his notorious parties and sharing what they purportedly witnessed.

In a clip from 2002 that has resurfaced, Combs is seen on Late Night with Conan O’Brien discussing the necessity of having not only alcohol but also “water” at parties to prevent the “ladies” from leaving, emphasizing the importance of keeping them there and mentioning “locks on the doors.”

YouTuber Jeff Wittek has shared on social media his account of what he allegedly observed at one of the artist’s parties, and a singer has also spoken about her experiences. The singer claimed there was a locked door and that there were “two different parties” at the event, with one she “would be asked to join later.”

Another individual has since come forward to discuss the alleged later portion of the night at one of Combs’ events.

Someone claiming to have been at one of Diddy’s ‘White Parties’ between 2006 and 2011 informed Us Weekly that there was a method for indicating when some partygoers were supposed to gather their things and leave, leaving only a select few behind.

The source mentioned this signal usually happened around two or three in the morning, marking a change in the nature of the event.

They explained: “Girls would start to lose their clothes – that was the signal for people to leave.”

They further claimed that this was the point when drugs would allegedly make an appearance, with the festivities continuing until approximately 7:00am.

According to Combs’ indictment, the rapper organized events dubbed ‘Freak Offs.’

The legal document accuses the rapper of “transporting commercial sex workers across state lines and internationally” and employing “force, threats of force, and coercion” to compel victims into extended sexual acts with male commercial sex workers.

It further states: “Combs subjected victims to physical, emotional, and verbal abuse to cause the victims to engage in Freak Offs. Combs maintained control over his victims through, among other things, physical violence, promises of career opportunities, granting and threatening to withhold financial support, and by other coercive means, including tracking their whereabouts, dictating the victims’ appearance, monitoring their medical records, controlling their housing, and supplying them with controlled substances.”

Combs has consistently denied the allegations and all claims made against him.