Diddy Quietly Pulls His Infamous $61.5 Million ‘Freak Off Mansion Off The Market While Serving Prison Sentence
Diddy Quietly Pulls His Infamous $61.5 Million ‘Freak Off Mansion Off The Market While Serving Prison Sentence
Diddy has quietly pulled his infamous Beverly Hills estate from the market as he continues serving a federal prison sentence tied to his highly publicized s*x-crimes case.
Property records show the Holmby Hills mansion was officially delisted on December 24, just months after Combs was sentenced to 50 months behind bars for two pr*stitution-related convictions. The 10-bedroom, 13-bathroom estate had been listed for $61.5 million following a 2024 Homeland Security raid that thrust the property into global headlines.
A judge imposed a $500,000 fine, citing Combs’ “immense resources, which enabled his crimes.” Prosecutors later alleged the home hosted so-called “freak off” parties where Combs used his “power and prestige” to “abuse, threaten and coerce women … to fulfill his s*xual desires.”
Investigators also discovered we*pons, dr*gs, and over 1,000 bottles of baby oil inside the home.
Despite the controversy, the original listing still described the estate as one of the area’s “most spectacular and beautiful estates.”

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