Diddy’s disturbing ‘Freak Off’ party rules EXPOSED — And the one question He REFUSED to ask women – EVOL

Music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has come under intense scrutiny following allegations surrounding his so-called “Freak Off” sex parties.

A source involved in organizing these events, recently revealed to the meticulous and controversial standards imposed on female guests for these gatherings, held during 2004 and 2005.

According to the organizer, Diddy had exacting preferences for the appearance of women attending these parties. A scale was reportedly kept on hand, ensuring that no guest weighed more than 140 pounds unless they were exceptionally tall.

“The girls had to be young and hot,” the organizer said. “No flab, no cellulite, not overly pierced or tattooed, and definitely no short hair.”

Attire was strictly regulated as well: “No pants, no jeans, no flat shoes. Every girl had to wear a party dress, ideally very short, just enough to cover her butt cheeks but not longer than mid-thigh.

Cleavage was a must, and everyone had to wear stilettos. That was non-negotiable.”

However, one thing that was not checked was age, according to the organizer. “It was a ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ situation,” she added, noting that she herself was young at the time and thought the lack of

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