Wednesday, November 13, 2024 - A woman has alleged that she once saw minors dressed up like “sexy” Harajuku Barbies at one of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ alleged sex-fueled “Freak-Off” parties.
Tanea Wallace, an aspiring singer, told a new TMZ
documentary that she allegedly saw the minors whom she initially described as
“little people” surrounded by adults at the fallen music mogul’s Miami mansion
back in 2018.
“I looked to the right of me and in the corner and I was
like, ‘Are those midgets?’ Because people were over them, like people trying to
hide what they’re doing,” Wallace alleged in “TMZ Presents The Downfall of
Diddy: Inside the Freak Offs.”
“They’re all huddled up. But no, they were little people.
Dressed up like Harajuku Barbies, red lipstick, looking like real sexy.”
Wallace, who said she was invited to the party by a Saudi
prince who flew her from Los Angeles, admitted she couldn’t see exactly what
the minors and adults were doing, but she was alarmed because it was a “grown
party.”
Asked repeatedly to clarify what she meant by “little
people,” Wallace stressed she didn’t want to get into trouble and said they
“weren’t supposed to be there.”
“It’s a shame,” she responded when asked if they were
underage.
Elsewhere, Wallace also recalled seeing clusters of people
having sex at the party — which she alleges was still raging at 7 a.m.
Many of them appeared to be high on drugs or drunk, she
added.
Wallace’s recollection of the party emerged after the Bad
Boy Records founder was slapped with federal sex trafficking charges in
September.
The federal indictment against him detailed troubling
allegations that Combs manipulated alleged victims and plied them with drugs
to participate in “Freak-Offs” violent sex sessions that were sometimes
recorded against participants’ will.
Since his arrest, civil lawsuits have also been filed
against the rapper alleging abuse dating back decades including that he raped a
10-year-old boy who was trying to make it as an actor or rapper in 2005.
Meanwhile, another accused Combs of drugging and
raping a 13-year-old girl in 2000 as two celebrities joined in at a VMAs
afterparty in New York.
Combs’ lawyers have repeatedly derided the legal actions as
“clear attempts to garner publicity.”
“Mr. Combs and his legal team have full confidence in the
facts, their legal defenses, and the integrity of the judicial process,” a
prior statement from his team said.
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