Diddy Accuser Reveals Explicit Tape With High-Profile Accomplice

By TeeJay Small | Published

If you’ve been keeping up with the news cycle in recent months, you’re likely aware of the fact that Sean “Diddy” Combs has been indicted on numerous federal charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. According to a recent write-up in NewsNation, an unnamed Diddy accuser has come forward to describe the sale of an explicit videotape that was allegedly filmed during one of Diddy’s opulent parties, deemed “freak-offs.” While the tape’s contents have not been made public, the accuser claims that it provides video evidence of criminal activity with a high-profile celeb, including sexual assault, and has labeled the tape as pornographic in nature.

The High-Profile Celeb Has Not Yet Been Named

Florida lawyer Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, who is serving as lead counsel for the unnamed individual, has spoken to the press about her search for the incriminating Diddy tape. Apparently, the tape was shot in Diddy’s Atlanta, Georgia, home some time ago and contains video proof of an A-list celebrity engaging in mischievous acts alongside the rap music mogul. The supposed A-lister has not been named at this time, though Mitchell-Kidd says the celebrity is extremely high-profile, which is consistent with many of Diddy’s known associates.

Disturbing Acts Recorded

This is not the first time that Diddy’s accusers have referenced explicit videotapes documenting the alleged illegal acts. Just last week, a woman by the name of Thalia Graves came forward to join the mounting list of individuals suing the Bad Boy Records founder for sexual assault. Graves claims that her alleged assault took place back in 2001, but she was only made aware that a videotape depicting the violent sexual encounter had been filmed and distributed as pornography in 2023.

As such, Graves is seeking to have the tape uncovered and turned over to the court, along with any other incriminating evidence.

Diddy’s Freak-Off Parties

The tape described in the Thalia Graves suit differs in several key ways from the one sought by Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, meaning there could potentially be a host of explicit Diddy tapes circulating in the mogul’s social circle.

For starters, Graves’ alleged incident occurred in Diddy’s Bad Boy Records office in New York, and wasn’t part of a freak-off event. Though Diddy and his legal team have vehemently denied the charges levied against him, the rapper has made no secret of these freak-off events, and has even spoken about them publicly.

Drugged And Assaulted

Ariel Mitchell-Kidd claims that her client was assaulted by Diddy and company in 2018, and that a police report was filed shortly thereafter. In fact, the lawyer even says that there were other eyewitnesses who saw her client fleeing from the freak-off event and running down the street.

If the Diddy tape does resurface in the courtroom, Mitchell-Kidd believes it will serve as sufficient evidence that her client was drugged and put unconscious for the explicit purpose of being taken advantage of, which is also consistent with stories from Thalia Graves and several other accusers.

The Trial Of The Year

At the time of this writing, Diddy is awaiting his first of several trials from a New York City jail cell having been denied bail of any kind. While there’s no way for the general public to know who is implicated in the Diddy tapes, or if such tapes exist at all, new seemingly incriminating details continue flooding the news cycle each day. Updates on this developing story are sure to come soon.

Source: NewsNation