Bidding war erupts over tapes allegedly tied to Diddy’s parties, says Daniel Baldwin

Actor Daniel Baldwin alleges a bidding war among Hollywood elites for Diddy’s party tapes, sparking controversy.

Diddy arrives at Billboard Music Awards, 2022, in Las Vegas. Photo: File

Actor Daniel Baldwin has claimed that Hollywood celebrities are engaged in a bidding war to purchase tapes allegedly recorded at Sean “Diddy” Combs’ infamous parties.

Speaking on the PBD podcast, Baldwin suggested that these tapes, said to be in Diddy’s possession, could potentially implicate high-profile individuals in criminal activities. “I’ve heard from friends who are attorneys… there’s a bidding war going on right now,” Baldwin stated, implying that the tapes are being sold to protect reputations.

Baldwin did not clarify who is selling the tapes but hinted that Diddy might be behind it. The allegations come amid Diddy’s ongoing legal battles, including sex trafficking and coercion charges. Diddy is currently in jail in New York, facing multiple accusations involving high-profile figures and events.

The controversy intensified as Jay-Z was recently added to a lawsuit initially filed against Diddy. The lawsuit alleges that the two artists sexually assaulted a 13-year-old girl at an after-party for the 2000 MTV VMAs, which was hosted by Diddy. While Jay-Z has denied the claims, calling out the attorney’s motives, the victim has admitted to "inconsistencies" in her allegations during an NBC News interview.

This unfolding saga has captivated public attention, with Baldwin’s claims adding a new dimension to the controversy. The allegations, if substantiated, could have far-reaching implications for Hollywood’s elite and the broader entertainment industry. For now, the bidding war for the tapes and its potential revelations remain a subject of heated speculation.

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