Sean “Diddy” Combs’ former assistant, Phil Pines, is pulling back the curtain on what he claims went on behind closed doors during his time working for the music mogul.
In the new Investigation Discovery docuseries The Fall of Diddy, Pines opened up about his alleged experiences, including being tasked with cleaning up after what he called “wild king nights” (otherwise known as “freak-offs").
“The reason I wanted to tell my story was to make sure that Sean Combs and people like him can’t do these kinds of things to anybody else,” Pines told journalist Mara S. Campo in Tuesday’s episode.
Pines, who worked for Diddy from 2019 to 2021, described receiving text messages summoning him for “emergency cleanup” after the rapper’s alleged parties.
“That means he destroyed the hotel room,” Pines claimed, recalling disturbing scenes of broken glass and bodily fluids, including blood, scattered around. “One can only imagine what was actually happening. It’s disgusting.”
He added that the overwhelming smell of baby oil still triggers him to this day.
Beyond the cleanups, Pines alleged that Diddy once pressured him into a sexual situation as a test of loyalty. “He’d been drinking all day… I remember hearing the words, ‘Prove your loyalty to me, king,’” he recalled.
Pines recalled “freezing” and not being able to say no out of fear of repercussions, and says he had a “great sense of remorse” following the incident.
Pines filed a lawsuit against Diddy last month, which his lawyers vehemently denied.
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