Music mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs allegedly had a “disgusting” set of requirements regarding the weight and appearance of women attending his freak-off sessions. Reports suggest he enforced a strict weight limit of 140 pounds for guests at his notorious parties.
A source revealed to the New York Post that additional stipulations included women needing to be “young and hot” while wearing revealing outfits. An organizer who worked with the star in 2004 and 2005 stated, “We would do a weigh-in, if necessary. The girls had to be young and hot, so I always had a scale nearby in case I needed to make sure.”

The weight limit was set at 140 pounds, but there was some discretion for taller women.
Additional requirements included “no flab, no cellulite,” as well as restrictions against being “overly pierced or tattooed” and having “short hair,” the source noted.
Prosecutors allege that the freak-offs involved women who were coerced or blackmailed into participating, with some even transported across state lines for the events.

Lawyer Tony Buzbee claims to represent over 120 victims filing lawsuits against the star, alleging rape, including some who were minors at the time.
The freak-off organizer stated that Diddy never inquired about the ages of the participants.
“It was a don’t ask, don’t tell situation. At the time, I was quite young myself and honestly thought we weren’t asking their age due to drinking laws,” the source explained.
“I never stayed around for the freak-offs and had no idea these girls were expected to have sex with anyone.”
However, they revealed that the women were directed to wear provocative clothing and high heels at all times.
“No pants, no jeans, and no flat shoes,” the organizer said. “Every girl had to wear a party dress, preferably very short, just enough to cover her butt cheeks, but no longer than mid-thigh, with cleavage showing.”

“And every single one of them had to wear stilettos. There were no exceptions: high stilettos.”
Another source recounted a “shady” offer she received to return to Diddy’s home after performing at the rapper’s 2005 MTV VMAs afterparty.
“I didn’t go,” said the dancer, who was 20 at the time. “But other girls did, and they really wouldn’t talk about what happened there.”
She claimed she was paid $250 for her dance performance and offered an additional $1,000 to return to the star’s home.
It has been previously reported that Diddy timed several of his freak-offs to coincide with major nights in the entertainment industry, such as the VMAs and the 2005 Super Bowl.
The rapper is currently facing multiple sex trafficking and racketeering charges following his arrest on September 16. Since then, over 120 victims have come forward.
Diddy maintains his innocence.
He remains incarcerated at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center after his bail requests were denied.
If convicted on all charges, including racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prosecution, he could face a life sentence.
The minimum possible sentence for all three offenses is 15 years, meaning he would be 69 at the time of his release.
