Sunday, September 29, 2024 – A former executive at Sean 'Diddy'
Combs' record label has given insight into the rapper's infamous parties as
part of a documentary.
LaJoyce Brookshire is the latest person who worked in
Diddy's inner circle to speak out as the rapper faces a slew of racketeering
conspiracy and sex trafficking charges.
Brookshire, a former publicity director who worked with
Diddy's Bad Boy Entertainment revealed how she could see things were getting
out of hand.
'My spidey senses were always on high alert. And I know that
there's no safety after a certain hour.
'When you've got drinks flowing and people behind your back
doing drugs in bathrooms, and 2 or 3 people walking out of a bathroom
together...
When asked by TMZ's Harvey Levin about whether any nefarious
deeds took place at the parties, she said: 'Could there potentially be?
Absolutely. Did I see it? No. I never stayed at the party
late enough to see... I sensed it.'
The 54-year-old rapper has been held in a New York City jail
ever since his arrest last week, deemed too much of a 'threat to the
community' by authorities to be let out even after offering a $50 million bond.
The 54-year-old rapper has been held in a New York City jail
ever since his arrest last week, deemed too much of a 'threat to the
community' by authorities to be let out even after offering a $50 million bond.
Brookshire comments come as wholesale retail giant Costco
denied selling baby oil in retort to a statement from Diddy's lawyer, who
suggested the rapper had so many bottles of it at his home because he likes to
buy in bulk, like any regular American.
The rapper's attorney, Marc Agnifilio, gave the bizarre
explanation earlier this week as he was asked about the over 1,000 bottles
of baby oil that federal agents reportedly found in Diddy's Miami home.
'I don't think it was 1,000. I think it was a lot. I mean,
there is a Costco right down the street. I think Americans buy in bulk, as we
know,' Agnifilo told the New York Post.
'And you know these are consensual adults doing what
consensual adults do, you know, we can't get so puritanical in this country to
think that somehow sex is a bad thing because if it was there would be no more
people.'
But Costco, a member's only retailer, has now told TMZ on
Thursday that they don't sell baby oil in any of their locations across the
country.
Diddy, real name Sean Combs, has been accused of arranging
'Freak Offs,' described as 'elaborate and produced sex performances' arranged
and directed by the star while he masturbated and often recorded them.
Aside from the stockpile of baby oil, prosecutors say they
also found bondage materials, sex tapes, hidden cameras, and rooms designed for
sexual performances.
The indictment stated that some 'Freak Offs' would last for
days, requiring Diddy, 54, and victims to receive IV fluids to recover from the
exertion and drug use.
He has pleaded not guilty to charges of sex
trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution.
Agnifilio said his client is feeling positive about his
chances in court.
'He's just laser-focused, he's engaged, he's helpful, he's
confident. We're going through our defence as we do every day and his spirits
are relatively good.'
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