Ex-assistant to Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs says job included buying drugs, setting up sex parties
By Luc Cohen
New York (Reuters) -Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ former personal assistant on Friday Hip -Hop Mogul’s sex smuggling case, often bought drugs for his boss and said that he set up hotel rooms for sex parties known as “Wild King Nights”.
Prosecutors hopes that Brendan Paul, who worked in combs from the end of 2022 to March 2024 from the end of 2022 to March 2024, will help them prove tribute conspiracy charges against the combs.
Prosecutors say that Combs uses the resources of businesses to force women with male sex workers and ecstasy fuel sexual performances.
The 55 -year -old combs claimed that he was not guilty of the number of five penalties. Sexual activity calls the lawyers in accordance with the consent. The founder of Bad Boy Records, an old billionaire who raised the hip-hop in American culture, may encounter life in prison if he is convicted.
Prosecutors were washed their cases after six weeks and defense witnesses are expected to witness next week.
Paul, who testified under the immunity of prosecutors, said that he had received about $ 4,200 marijuana and hundreds of dollars of ketamine during employment.
The jury members saw a text message that Paul wanted Combs’ security personnel to be repaid for drug purchases.
They also saw the text message on February 14, 2024, the combs wrote “get me a zan”, Paul said it was a desire to obtain Xanax without a prescription.
Paul said Combs ultimately bought Xanax elsewhere and used cocaine and ecstasy in his presence.
Under the cross -questioning of his defense lawyer Brian Steel, Paul said he was a small part of the supply of drugs, and that the drugs were only for the personal use of the combs.
“Aren’t you a drug mule?” He asked.
“Absolutely no, Pa Paul said.
Paul also said that he had stocked the hotel rooms with a Gucci pouch full of lubricant, baby oil, liquor and hard medications before the three or four “wild king night”.
When the combs are finished, Paul said he would wear and clean gloves to prevent it from being invoiced by hotels for damage.
Paul said he was accused of having cocaine after being arrested while traveling to Bahamas with Bahamas at Miami-Oop Locka Airport in Florida on March 25, 2024.
He said he put the cocaine in his bag after he found Careks’ room cleaning that day, but he forgot it and didn’t say where he came from.
The prosecutor asked Christy Slavik why he was silent, Paul said “loyalty.” Paul said the cocaine load has fallen.
(Reporting by Luc Cohen in New York; Editing by David Gregorio)