Diddy's tapes shows a celebrity 'more high profile' than mogul, says lawyer
A lawyer for one of Diddy's accusers said an A-lister was unknowingly filmed at one of Diddy's 'freak offs'
The tapes that Diddy allegedly kept from his “freak-off” parties have reportedly been linked to a celebrity even “more high profile” than Diddy himself.
Ariel Mitchel-Kidd, a lawyer representing one of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ accusers, revealed during an interview with NewsNation on Friday, September 27, that she was approached by someone attempting to sell a tape allegedly featuring Combs and an individual “more high-profile” than the hip hop mogul.
Mitchell-Kidd stated that while Combs didn’t appear to be an active participant in the video, the tape is real. “I’ve seen stills of the video, so you can verify that it exists, that it’s real," she said, adding that it was pornographic in nature and filmed at one of Combs’ former residences in Atlanta.
The attorney also noted that it seemed like the person in the video wasn’t aware they were being recorded.
Mitchell-Kidd is representing a woman who claims Combs sexually assaulted her in 2018. The lawsuit is expected to be filed within the week.
As for the tape, Mitchell-Kidd declined to reveal the identity of the high-profile individual featured, calling it a “catch and kill” situation.
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