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Sean “Diddy” Combs, the legendary music mogul, was accused by federal prosecutors of abusing women in a sweeping indictment unsealed Tuesday in New York.
Combs, who has been under scrutiny for years, has denied any wrongdoing. But prosecutors say Combs used his business to exploit women, using force or the threat of force.
Key charges
Combs faces three federal counts:
- Sex trafficking
- Racketeering
- Transportation to engage in prostitution
“Freak Offs”
- Combs and his associates allegedly lured female victims often under the pretense of a romantic relationship.
- Combs then allegedly used force, threats of force, coercion and controlled substances to get women to engage in sex acts with male sex workers that Combs referred to as “Freak Offs.” The “Freak Offs” were elaborately produced sex performances that Combs arranged, directed, masturbated during, and often electronically recorded, according to the indictment.
- Some victims were provided drugs including ketamine, GHB and ecstasy.
- During searches of Combs’ homes in Miami and Los Angeles, authorities seized various “Freak Off” supplies, including narcotics and more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant, according to the indictment.
- The violence left some victims injured.
Pressure, sex trafficking and bribes
- Prosecutors allege in the indictment that Combs and his associates pressured women and, in some cases, attempted to bribe them to not report what they experienced amid the investigation as details began to emerge about his alleged conduct.
- Combs’ alleged “criminal enterprise” threatened and abused women and utilized members of the Combs enterprise to engage in sex trafficking, forced labor, interstate transportation for purposes of prostitution, coercion and enticement to engage in prostitution, narcotics offenses, kidnapping, arson, bribery and obstruction of justice.
RICO allegations
- Prosecutors say Combs was helped by cadre of company employees, security staff and aides. They allegedly helped organize the crime and “freak offs” and then covered up the incidents.
- They also allegedly gave cash payoffs to those involved.
- The RICO racketeering charge was famously applied to mob bosses such as John Gotti and James “Whitey” Bulger and more recently disgraced R&B singer R. Kelly.