In an interview with Cam Capone News (posted on October 22, 2024), former celebrity bodyguard Big Homie.CC has claimed to have seen stills that looked like of American singer Trey Songz sitting on the lap of media mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs that seemed like they were engaged in intimate activity.
Combs was arrested on September 16, 2024, on three charges of s*x trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution. According to charges pressed by prosecutors, the music mogul allegedly abused several men and women by forcing them to perform intimate activities to fulfill his desire. These escapades were reportedly termed "freak-offs."
The celebrity bodyguard also said that some popular streamer claimed to have seen a video, but he just saw the stills from it.
"I've seen some stills of a video that looks like those two guys [Trey Songz and Diddy] engaged in some lascivious activity," he said.
"For years, he's had powerful people protecting him," - Big Homie.CC explained why Diddy didn't choose to flee the United States
The media mogul's alleged crimes began to surface when his former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, filed a lawsuit against him in November 2023. She accused Combs of s*xual assault, abuse, and r*pe during their relationship between 2007 and 2018.
According to the lawsuit, the rapper got Ventura involved in his "drug-fueled lifestyle," which ended in her getting r*ped in Combs' Los Angeles home in 2018. However, the case was later dropped, and the matter was settled out of court.
Talking about why he didn't flee the country after the Cassie Ventura fiasco, Big Homie.CC claimed:
"Because, for years he had powerful people protecting him. If they all are stepping down then the Mayor of New York gets indicted," he said. "With all these people stepping down and getting indicted, your security blanket is gone. Then he changed his legal representation," said the celebrity bodyguard.
Thereafter, the conversation shifted to the rapper filing a lawsuit against the multi-billion dollar liquor company Diageo in May 2023. He theorized that Diddy's beef with Diageo started the wave of legal troubles for the rapper.
"Diddy suing a liquor company - that's what set all of this off. He thought he was bigger than the program, and that's what set all of this off," explained the bodyguard. "He went after people a lot more powerful than him. We talking about companies that have got four or five billionaires on the board of directors."
Finally, the celebrity bodyguard explained what happened inside Diddy's allegedly wild "freak-offs." Describing them as "zestle-mania," he revealed that everyone needed to submit their phones before entering. Everyone would allegedly engage in intimate activities in a drug-infused state. However, the parties would predominantly involve males getting intimate with one another, according to Big Homie.CC.
New lawsuits have been coming up against the rapper. The accused rapper is currently housed at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn and awaiting further trial. He will face a minimum of 15 years in prison and a maximum of life imprisonment if convicted.