Producer Lil Rod Claims Diddy Has Compromising Video Footage Of Several Powerful People In Music & Politics That He Secretly Took During His ‘Freak Off’ Parties
Producer Lil Rod Claims Diddy Has Compromising Video Footage Of Several Powerful People In Music & Politics That He Secretly Took During His ‘Freak Off’ Parties
Details of Lil Rod’s ongoing sexual assault lawsuit against Diddy continue to come forward.
In recent findings, reports state that the music producer accused the billionaire of harboring distasteful video footage of some powerful individuals, suggesting that he keeps it for blackmail.
Reportedly, Rodney ‘Lil Rod’ Jones’ attorney makes the accusations in a new filing added to their initial 73-page sexual abuse lawsuit. In the new document, they claim that Lil Rod “discovered” Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs put hidden cameras in every room of the house where he held regular parties and sex parties, allegedly called “freak offs”. If you recall, Cassie also mentioned the alleged freak-offs in her own lawsuit against Diddy, claiming that she was forced to have sex with male prostitutes during the events.
According to Lil Rod, footage from the parties allegedly captured big names in music and politics participating in the events. Specifically, Lil Rod’s attorney Tyrone Blackburn claims there is certainly footage of Universal Music Group CEO Sir Lucian Grange and former Chair/CEO of Motown Records Ethiopia Habtemariam, writing in the court document:
“While living and traveling with Mr. Combs, Mr. Jones discovered that Mr. Combs has hidden cameras in every room of his homes…Mr. Jones believes that Mr. Combs has recordings of Defendants Lucian Charles Grainge, Ethiopia Habtemariam, as well as other celebrities, music label executives, politicians and athletes.”
He continues:
“These individuals were recorded without their knowledge and consent, and as is the case with the homosexual sex tape of Stevie J that Mr. Combs provided to Mr. Jones, Mr. Combs possesses compromising footage of every person that has attended his freak off parties and his house parties. Upon information and belief, due to this treasure trove of evidence he has in his possession, Mr. Combs believes that he is above the law and is untouchable.”
While it does not appear that Diddy has responded to the latest accusation at this time, the music executives are not the only celebrities named in Lil Rod’s lawsuit. As we previously covered, the initial complaint includes accusations that music producer/reality star Stevie J partook in Diddy’s parties with male sex partners. Subsequently, it was speculated that both Meek Mill and Usher were also named in the suit. A portion of the document features two redacted names that were described as a Philly rapper who dated Nicki Minaj and a singer who performed at the Super Bowl and had a successful Las Vegas Residency.
Both Stevie J and Meek Mill have since publicly denied the accusations.
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