Diddy’s Deepest Scandals: BBC Exposes More Shocking Allegations
Sean “Diddy” Combs, once a powerhouse in music, fashion, and business, now faces serious allegations that threaten to dismantle his legacy.
Allegations of Abuse and Misconduct
A BBC investigation, featuring interviews with over 20 former Bad Boy Records employees, has uncovered troubling claims spanning decades.
Threats and Abuse of Power
In 1997, ex-executive Daniel Evans alleges Combs threatened a colleague, flaunting his influence and ability to “make people disappear.” As his power grew, former employees describe him becoming more aggressive and unpredictable.
Toxic Studio Culture
Witnesses claim Combs engaged in inappropriate sexual activities in the recording studio. One assistant reported being asked to bring him condoms, while company funds were allegedly used to fly in women for sexual encounters with artists and executives.
Sexual Assault Allegations
A woman alleges Combs raped her at a party for The Notorious B.I.G. in 1995, warning her to stay silent or face dire consequences. Attorney Tony Buzbee, representing multiple accusers, suggests a pattern of abuse dating back to the 1990s.
Workplace Misconduct at Bad Boy Records
The label allegedly fostered an environment where young interns and junior staff were pressured into inappropriate relationships with senior executives. One former executive recalled a 14-year-old intern making advances toward him. Employees feared challenging Combs due to his volatile nature.
Extravagance and More Allegations in the 2000s
Combs became known for lavish parties attended by high-profile figures, including Donald Trump. His “White Parties” were legendary, yet insiders claim his recording studio culture spiraled into a scene of excess, including drugs and sexual exploitation.
Model Crystal McKinney has accused Combs of sexually assaulting her in 2003. Other women claim they were drugged and raped at his studio.
Mixed Reactions and Legal Battle
Some former staff maintain they never witnessed criminal activity, while others reevaluated their stance after seeing footage of Combs assaulting ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura in 2016.
Combs denies all allegations, calling them “fabricated.” His trial is scheduled for May 2025, with further revelations expected in court.