Diddy’s drug-fueled ,000 mansion party revealed: Wild photos reveal controversial mayhem
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Diddy’s drug-fueled $25,000 mansion party revealed: Wild photos reveal controversial mayhem

New footage revealed that Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs rented a $25,000 mansion for a party with his team. An insider claimed that the mogul demanded that locks be installed on all the doors and windows in the bedrooms and that the keys to them be handed over to him. Diddy is currently housed Brooklyns Metropolitan Detention Center as he awaits his trial scheduled for May 6.

Diddy rented a $25,000 mansion for a party in 2014 and requested locks on the bedroom doors. (Photo by ANGELA WEISS / AFP)(AFP)
Diddy rented a $25,000 mansion for a party in 2014 and requested locks on bedroom doors. (Photo by ANGELA WEISS / AFP)(AFP)

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Inside Diddy’s $25,000 Party

The 2014 movie owned by Jason Haight saw sushi being eaten by naked women’s bodies at Diddy’s party at the Parisian Palace in Las Vegas. The film owner worked as the resident manager at the site from 2015 to 2017. After filming the event, he also edited the recorded footage.

In April 2014, Jason claims he was approached by Diddy’s personal assistant to rent a venue for a birthday party for rapper Meek Mill. He claims Diddy’s team requested double-sided locks be installed on the bedroom doors for the rapper’s privacy, with two sets of keys for Diddy and the rooms left unlocked for the arrival of guests.

He said: “I was contacted by his personal assistants by phone. Mr. Combs wanted to rent the property on May 3, 2014 to host a birthday party for rapper Meek Mills.” He continued, “They requested that all interior bedroom door locks be ordered new and left unlocked for their arrival for security reasons as they would need to monitor the installation. And both keys were to be given to Mr. Combs directly and no one else.”

Jason learned that Diddy planned to host a birthday party for Meek Mill on May 3, 2014, which coincided with the highly anticipated fight between Floyd Mayweather and Marcos Maidana. He said, “I got a rough estimate of 850 guests for the mansion party and we agreed on a fee of $25,000 for 24 hours. The party ended up having about 900 guests.”

He further revealed, “P. Diddy was wasted – they were all on so much drugs. There was a lot of alcohol and everyone was really wasted. I told them I was the only representative of the mansion and I always stay on the property because there are a million problems that can come up.” He added, “I told them I have a detached guest house at the back of the property and if they don’t call me I will stay there and I agreed. I explained to them that the mansion is a period home, which meant all the bedroom doors were solid wood with solid brass locks with crystal doorknobs and skeleton keys,” as reported by The New York Post.

Jason also said, “This mansion cost $7.5 million to build – Diddy’s people said cost is not a factor so add (the cost of locks) to the premises fee.”

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Politics and drugs at Jason’s party

The property manager claimed he was informed that Diddy would have insurance in place for the event, covering the mansion, its contents and even any “loss of life” during the party. Jason said: “They stated that this policy mandates the use of smoke detectors in all areas of the home and guest house which I replied that we have. They said they would prefer brand new ones and would have them sent to me. They would install them when they arrived .”

He continued, “I said the mansion has hand-painted ceilings by artist Thomas Bissetti. It took him eight years to complete them. They said the detectors will be temporarily attached and removed after the event. I agreed.”

He revealed that the party ended at three o’clock. He also claimed that people were eating sushi from a naked woman while “eating cocaine”. There were also bottles everywhere and bloodstains in some bedrooms.

Jason described the scene of the party, as he said, “I thought there was granulated sugar everywhere. I ended up with almost half an ounce in various baggies left in the bedrooms. The bedrooms the next day were disgusting, broken bottles of alcohol, used condoms, blood on the sheets, powder and razor blades by the hundreds, lubricants on the dressers, marble floors.”

He added, “I found removed panties, bras and even two iPhones in the bushes behind the bowling alley.”