Explicit tapes of Diddy with 3 A-list celebrities reportedly exist, claims attorney

Mitchell-Kidd stated that the fourth tape was allegedly filmed at one of Diddy's properties.

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Attorney Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, who represented one of Sean "Diddy" Combs' accusers, has revealed claims about the existence of three sex tapes involving the disgraced music mogul and other celebrities.

"The individuals who contacted me purported to have three different tapes with three different celebrities, including Diddy, and then a fourth celebrity without Diddy but in a compromising situation with someone," the lawyer stated on NewsNation’s "Banfield" with guest host Laura Ingle on Friday.

Mitchell-Kidd further explained that it’s believed the person in the alleged fourth tape was filmed at one of Combs’ properties, adding that the other three individuals involved are reportedly "A-list celebrities."

However, the attorney admitted that she "has not seen" some of the tapes or their images.

"I can’t attest to whether or not they exist or not," she clarified, explaining, "I just was told initially that ‘they’ own this treasure trove of videos, so I have to believe that there are a lot of celebrities who know what they did …."

Mitchell-Kidd previously represented former model Adria English, who sued Combs in July, accusing the "Bad Boy for Life" rapper of sex trafficking, including a claim that he "forced sexual intercourse" with famed jeweler Jacob Arabov.

English also alleged in the lawsuit that she was then expected to be "passed off" to other individuals.

Recently, Mitchell-Kidd sought to withdraw from representing English. Court documents filed on Wednesday and obtained by USA Today stated that the attorney cited "a breakdown in the attorney-client relationship" and "irreconcilable differences" as reasons for wanting to cease her representation.

Mitchell-Kidd’s recent assertions about the existence of multiple sex tapes involving Combs were seemingly supported by a Department of Homeland Security officer.

The officer, who was involved in the raids on the "Last Night" rapper's Miami residence in March, exclusively told The Post on Friday, "There are recognizable names [in footage we obtained], but I won’t confirm any of their identities. But it’s more than just that one."

The official did not verify if any of the individuals are A-list celebrities. However, reports have widely circulated that an explicit video featuring someone "more high profile" than Combs is being shopped around.

A source informed The Post that the male celebrity is "horrified" by the situation, with an insider adding, "It feels like a betrayal and a violation, and it’s causing a lot of issues."

"It brings up some really disturbing and bad memories," the source concluded.

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