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Diddy is ‘just as bad as Epstein,’ says cop who raided disgraced hip-hop mogul’s Miami mansion, where police found sex rooms used to house ‘weirdos’

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The music mogul's homes in Los Angeles and Miami were raided by federal authorities who now claim there were rooms inside the Miami mansion dedicated exclusively to sex.

Music mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has been compared to notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein after sordid new details emerged of the sex rooms at his Miami home where he hosted his ‘sexual liaisons’.

One of the Department of Homeland Security agents who helped raid the rapper’s Miami mansion said there were rooms inside the property “exclusively dedicated to sex” with cameras installed everywhere.

Talking to him New YorkThe unnamed federal source said that if you attended and participated in Diddy’s sex parties, or so-called “freak offs,” “you were recorded from every possible angle, including angles you wouldn’t have been aware of.”

The singer’s “freak offs” allegedly saw drugged women being forced to sleep with male prostitutes in scenarios that Combs, 54, orchestrated, filmed and masturbated.

“In my opinion, he’s just as bad as Jeffrey Epstein,” the source added, referring to the late pedophile and disgraced financier.

The music mogul’s homes in Los Angeles and Miami were raided by federal authorities who now claim there were rooms inside the Miami mansion dedicated exclusively to sex.

A federal source compared Combs to notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein (pictured)

A federal source compared Combs to notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein (pictured)

These aerial images taken on Oct. 19, 2023, show the sprawling waterfront properties owned by the embattled rap mogul, whose real name is Sean Combs, being raided by federal agents.

These aerial images taken on Oct. 19, 2023, show the sprawling waterfront properties owned by the embattled rap mogul, whose real name is Sean Combs, being raided by federal agents.

Officials said they saw several similarities between Combs and Epstein, who was jailed for trafficking dozens of girls in New York and Florida.

Epstein, who was awaiting trial on additional charges, died in his cell in August 2019.

On Monday, Combs He was sensationally arrested at the Park Hyatt Hotel in New York City and was later charged with sex trafficking and transportation for prostitution, crimes to which he pleaded not guilty on Tuesday in a Manhattan court.

According to the explosive indictment, Combs allegedly forced women, some of whom were still teenagers, to participate in drug-fueled, days-long orgies.

He allegedly organized and directed the sex parties, while masturbating throughout the performance and supplying the women with drugs such as ecstasy, ketamine and BHB to keep them energized, federal prosecutors said.

The indictment added: “Following the panic episodes, Combs and the victims were typically given intravenous fluids to help them recover from the physical exertion and drug use.”

Prosecutors said the music mogul’s employees covertly booked hotel rooms for the “weirdos” while supplying them with baby oil, lubricant and extra sheets.

But the federal source told the news site that after their extensive raids, they uncovered evidence that revealed the women did not feel free to leave, adding that video evidence showed women who were “clearly out of it” while having sex with the men.

Combs often recorded “strangers” to use as leverage to silence women, and was known to choke, push and throw people to the ground, prosecutors added.

“The sensitive, embarrassing and incriminating recordings he made during Freak Offs as collateral to ensure the victims’ continued obedience and silence,” the indictment says.

An image from inside Diddy's home in Miami shows how police officers conducted extensive searches

An image from inside Diddy’s home in Miami shows how police officers conducted extensive searches

Following his high-profile arrest, and in a desperate bid to remain free, he asked for bail, proposing his own home and his mother’s as part of a $50 million guarantee.

But Combs’ request was denied and he will remain in custody as it was revealed he could face more than two decades behind bars if found guilty of the charges.

His arrest comes after he was hit with a series of lawsuits last year from women alleging he subjected them to physical, sexual and mental abuse.

Many of the depraved allegations against Combs came to light nearly a year ago, when an ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, sued him for rape, physical abuse and mental abuse, in November 2023.

Ventura alleged that he forced her to have sex with several male prostitutes and also said that she was tasked with finding the prostitutes online herself.

Combs would then watch the encounters, film them and masturbate, according to the lawsuit.

The “outrages” were detailed in the ex-girlfriend’s November lawsuit, which delved into the decade-long nightmare she allegedly endured in the relationship.

Ventura, an R&B singer who once worked at Combs’ label, Bad Boy Records, said the first “clash” took place just months after they began dating, when she was about 22 and he was 40.

After a fight at a Los Angeles hotel in March 2016, the lawsuit says, Combs punched Ventura and threw a glass vase at her, an incident that was caught on camera and reported by CNN in May.

Cassie, whose legal name is Cassandra Ventura, signed to Combs' label in 2005, and the two were an on-and-off romantic couple for more than a decade beginning in 2007.

Cassie, whose legal name is Cassandra Ventura, signed to Combs’ label in 2005, and the two were an on-and-off romantic couple for more than a decade beginning in 2007.

In May, CNN aired a leaked video showing Combs attacking Ventura in a hotel hallway in 2016.

In May, CNN aired a leaked video showing Combs attacking Ventura in a hotel hallway in 2016.

This screenshot taken from the hotel security camera video and broadcast by CNN shows Sean

This screenshot taken from hotel security camera video and broadcast by CNN shows Sean “Diddy” Combs attacking singer Cassie in the hallway of a Los Angeles hotel in March 2016.

Diddy, wearing only a towel, punches Ventura, kicks her and throws her to the ground.

Diddy, wearing only a towel, punches Ventura, kicks her and throws her to the ground.

The suit claimed Combs paid the hotel $50,000 to obtain security footage of the event and that he and Ventura settled the suit in just one day.

In addition to facing federal prison time, self-proclaimed billionaire Combs could face a serious financial hit.

The government seeks to seize “all property, real or personal” and an unspecified “sum of money” from the alleged crimes, the indictment says.

According to the indictment, the racketeering charges cover crimes dating back to 2008, and the allegations of sex trafficking and transportation for prostitution begin with acts first committed in 2009.

“One year ago, Sean Combs stood in Times Square and was handed the keys to New York City. Today he has been charged and will face justice,” Manhattan U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said at a news conference Tuesday.

Combs returned the key in June after Mayor Eric Adams requested it.

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