A man who says he once successfully snuck into one of Diddy’s now-infamous white parties has revealed what he saw first-hand.
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The rap mogul – real name Sean Combs – is currently being held after being indicted last week on federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges.
His most recent accuser – who has been identified only as Jane Doe – has claimed that Diddy used to pay for Doe to be flown to his homes in LA, New York, and Miami. Once in his presence, she accuses Diddy of using “language and tactics to force Jane Doe to act against her will”.
Doe also claimed that she was unwillingly “drugged with alcohol unknown substances” throughout 2021 and 2022.
After the high-profile indictment, more and more stories about Diddy’s so-called “white parties” have emerged in the media.
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Now, a man who alleged snuck into one of Diddy’s A-list-packed parties has revealed what he saw.
In July of 1999, then-East Hampton Star reporter Chris Harris tells the New York Post that he was successfully able to gain entry to the notorious party, which was being held at Diddy’s waterfront mansion in East Hampton.
The then-22-year-old revealed that he was approached by a woman who had seen a name on the guest list that had yet to be used: Ted Ammon.
The duo then boldly walked up to security and informed them that they were “Ted Ammon +1”. It worked, and they were granted entry to the party.
When inside, Harris said that the R&B music was “deafening” and the air smelled like “Willie Nelson’s tour bus”.
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In terms of sights, he recalls: “Naked and topless women filled the swimming pool, and models handed out champagne.”
There were even treats for the tastebuds, as Harris says he’s yet to have a “better-tasting hot dog”.
Among the hired entertainers – jugglers, magicians, “and scantily-glad women gyrated atop wooden platforms” – Harris says he worked up the courage to interact with big-name stars.
In his piece for the New York Post, he claims he “flirted with Carmen Electra”, “got a contact high from hanging out with Jay-Z and Busta Rhymes” and Betsey Johnson squeezed his cheeks “like an annoying aunt”.
As for entering Diddy’s multi-million dollar mansion, Harris says that “only the famous guests” were allowed inside.
At the end of the night, Harris met Diddy himself and shook his hand – thanking the rapper for throwing “one hell of a party”.
Diddy’s response? “Okay, yeah.”
Harris says he saw “no lubricant, no sex toys, and no ‘pink cocaine'” – only a few people passed out.
In a disturbing twist to this story, the real Ted Ammon was bludgeoned to death in October of 2001 by his estranged wife’s electrician boyfriend.