Sean “Diddy” Combs is said to have engaged in sex trafficking at parties. He auctioned off one of these party nights to football star Wayne Rooney.
A newly surfaced video once again weighs heavily on Sean “Diddy” Combs (54). The rapper was arrested on September 16th. He is accused of, among other things, extortion, sex trafficking, prostitution and sexual abuse. For this purpose, he is said to have organized so-called “freak-off parties,” at which prominent personalities were also present. A clip that is available now shows an auction from 2006 in which Combs offered a similar party to the bidder.
The clip comes from a charity gala hosted by soccer star David Beckham (49). Combs enters the stage without being asked and interrupts Beckham. He was in a “giving mood” and therefore wanted to auction something too. He gives the guest with the highest bid three things to choose from. “Option A” is a weekend at his house in the Hamptons, the second option is a studio session with him. “Or number three is a night out with Diddy, Saturday night in New York. And I promise you, your ass will wake up on Wednesday and lie next to me,” it continues.
Wayne Rooney offered $150,000
The video also shows footballer Wayne Rooney (39), then 21 years old and one of the biggest talents in sport, bidding $150,000 (around 136,000 euros) and thus winning the auction. He chooses the third option, whereupon Sean Combs promises him that he will return a “changed man”. “When he comes to New York, we’ll probably be cousins. It’ll be a non-stop party with lots of sexy women,” Combs said of Rooney.
The footballer and his current wife, who is sitting next to him in the photos, seem uncomfortable with the announcement. As “Daily Mail” further reports, Coleen Rooney (38) is said to have ultimately stopped her partner from accepting the offer. Rooney is said to have never been to Sean Combs’ party.
Combs remains in custody
Combs is currently in custody and around 120 accusers have filed a lawsuit against him. The court refused to release him on bail worth millions. The music producer’s legal team emphasized in a statement to People that their mandate was innocent and the victim of a “ruthless media circus.” Combs is looking forward to proving his innocence in court and “telling his story.”
Source: Stern

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