DIDDY CASE: Guest of the “freak-offs” reveals she saw children at the parties dressed up and “overpowered by a wall of adults”
Days before the two-month anniversary of Diddy’s arrest, a singer who claims to have attended one of the so-called “freak-offs” revealed what she witnessed. In an interview with the American tabloid TMZ, Tanea Wallace stated that the party involved minors. Investigations indicate that these events organized by the rapper involved crimes such as sex trafficking and rape.
Tanea said she was invited to Diddy’s party by a Saudi prince, who took her from Los Angeles to Miami. She claimed to have witnessed groups of people engaging in sexual acts, many of whom appeared to be under the influence of drugs and alcohol. The singer reported that this occurred around 7 AM, after the party had gone on throughout the night.
She described seeing “small people” dressed as Harajuku Barbies, an aesthetic that combines elements of the famous doll with aspects of geek culture, popularized by rapper Nicki Minaj.
Tanea confirmed that the people she saw were minors, “overpowered by a wall of adults.” While she did not directly witness what was happening, she was “clearly alarmed.”
In another recent report, TMZ revealed the clauses of a confidentiality agreement required of guests at Diddy’s controversial parties. All attendees were forced to sign this document.
The agreement prohibited guests from disclosing information about Diddy and his personal relationships, including with family, ex-partners, current partners, friends, and business associates. “Participants may not give interviews, write books, or share information about Diddy or the parties without prior written consent,” the agreement stated.
Additionally, guests were not allowed to film or photograph Diddy and those close to him without formal written consent. The confidentiality agreement was valid for 70 years or for the artist’s lifetime, plus an additional 20 years, whichever was longer.