Diddy accused of selling $500M 'Freak Off' dark web video featuring Justin Bieber, Drake, and more
Jaguar Wright has made explosive allegations against Sean 'Diddy' Combs, claiming that the music mogul has sold a controversial "freak off" party video for $500 million on the dark web.
Wright, who has previously accused Diddy of various wrongdoings, made these claims in a recent interview that has since gained significant attention on social media.
In the interview, Wright alleged that the footage includes several high-profile celebrities. “The last 'freak off' tape that just got sold on the dark net which I monitored... went for $500 million,” she said.
She further claimed that Diddy sold the video out of desperation for cash, pointing to an event in Calabasas where the footage allegedly captured questionable activities. However, there is no evidence to suggest that the celebrities mentioned were involved in any illegal activities.
Currently, Diddy is being held in a Brooklyn jail, facing charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and multiple sexual assault allegations. His infamous ‘Freak Off’ parties, which allegedly involved coercion and violence, have been a key focus during his trial. Despite the seriousness of the charges, none of the stars mentioned by Wright, including “Justin Bieber, Chris Brown, Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, and Drake,” have been linked to these events.
Wright also discussed the role of the "dark coin" in keeping the videos from leaking off the dark web. “Most people don't even know that the dark coin exists, but that's how they're trading for all of the flesh they sell,” she claimed.
While her allegations have drawn attention, many fans and commentators have questioned the legitimacy of Wright’s claims. Social media users were quick to mock her statements, with some questioning her credibility.
“How she even know how to get in the 'dark web'? She was searching Google with them shades on?" one commenter said, while another remarked, “C'mmon now, she is just trying to name-drop big names for views, absurd.”