"Nothing but good vibes and energy with CLOTHES ON!" — Marlon Wayans doubles down on his praise for Diddy parties despite backlash

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Marlon Wayans doubled down on his praise for Sean "Diddy" Combs' parties amid the mounting allegations against the rapper for s*x trafficking, abuse, and s*xual assault. FFOn September 16, authorities arrested the Bad Boy Records founder for "racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution." This came just months after Homeland Security raided his homes and found evidence of events referred to as "freak offs.

In his indictment, a "freak off" was described as elaborate s*x parties that Combs allegedly orchestrated where he forced and drugged women to have s*x with commercial male escorts. The events were allegedly recorded and used as blackmail to silence the victims and witnesses.

Marlon Wayans had previously spoken about attending Diddy's parties during the September 4 episode of the Club Shay Shay podcast. He told host Shannon Sharpe that he never stayed late at the parties and was unaware of the alleged "freak offs," saying:

“I [have] been to plenty [of] Diddy parties. I left early. I swear to you. I’ve never seen it. Those aren’t the type of parties I go to. I don’t frequent those type of parties, and even if I go, like I said, I’d never seen any of this.”
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On September 27, an X user claimed Wayans lied about leaving Diddy's parties early in response to a post the actor made in 2009, where he wrote "Aint no party like a Diddy party."

In response, Wayans reiterated that he stood by what he said, adding that the parties he attended were filled with "good vibes and energy with CLOTHES ON!"

"Yup! And i still stand by that. I’ve never seen or been a part of nothing but good vibes and energy with CLOTHES ON! So yeah, and i rushing to take down old tweets or anything. I ain’t got sh*t to hide. Period," he tweeted.

Diddy faces a 12th lawsuit accusing him of s*xual assault

The allegations against Diddy keep increasing as the rapper faced a 12th lawsuit accusing him of s*xual assault. His latest accuser, referred to as Jane Doe, filed the lawsuit in New York on September 27, accusing the rapper of drugging and s*xually assaulting her over four years since 2020, continuing till July 2024.

According to the lawsuit, the woman claimed she met the rapper at an "overseas location" and the two started seeing each other regularly. She alleged the rapper drugged her and s*xually assaulted her while she was unconscious, adding the assault was filmed without her consent.

The lawsuit also detailed an alleged incident that took place in July 2022, where the woman was forced to take ketamine which caused her to “blackout” and “lose consciousness intermittently throughout the night."

“At every visit, (Combs) would make her ‘perform a show’ for him and would ply her with alcohol and substances until she passed out — she would wake up with bruising and injuries but with no recollection of how she sustained her injuries,” the lawsuit says.

Jane Doe claimed the incident left her pregnant. She alleged she was harassed to get an abortion when she informed Diddy about her pregnancy. The woman claimed she later miscarried the baby. She added that Combs allegedly threatened her to keep her quiet. He also reportedly monitored her whereabouts and gave her an allowance to stop her from working.


Sean Combs' string of lawsuits began in November 2023 after the first one was filed by his ex-partner Cassie Ventura. Since then, Diddy has faced 11 lawsuits, accusing him of s*xual assault and abuse.

The rapper is currently held at the Metropolitan Detention Center on federal charges. He pleaded not guilty to his charges. He was denied bail twice and is expected in court for his hearing on October 9, 2024.

Edited by Tiasha
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