Diddy Would Have Locks Installed On The Doors At His Parties And Would Keep The Keys: Report

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More details about Diddy’s infamous “Freak Off” parties continue to come to light in the wake of the disgraced rapper and producer’s arrest, with the latest allegations claiming that he would have locks installed on all the bedroom doors and keep the keys.

According to Jason Haight, a 54-year-old who worked as the resident manager of the the Parisian Palace in Las Vegas between 2005 and 2017, said he once put on a party for Diddy in 2014 in which the Bad Boy Records mogul had locks installed on all the bedroom doors.

Haight says that the locks were double-sided and that the only sets of keys were to be given to Diddy.

“New footage owned by Jason Haight, 54, shows sushi was being eaten off a naked woman at a P. Diddy party at the Parisian Palace in Las Vegas, in 2014. In April 2014, Jason claims he was contacted by Diddy’s personal assistant saying he wanted to rent the venue for a birthday party for the rapper Meek Mill.”

“He claims Diddy’s team requested double sided locks were to be installed on bedroom doors on the rapper’s behalf. And left unlocked for guests arrival — with two sets of keys to be given to Diddy, he claims.” [via New York Post]

Haight’s claims are similar to reports from earlier this month which indicated that Diddy once spent $500,000 to install a room full of mirrors at one of his parties.

Combs was arrested in a New York City hotel on September 16 by Homeland Security officers on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution.

Diddy, who has pled not guilty to his charges, is being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn as he waits for his trial to begin in May. If convicted, he faces a minimum of 15 years and a maximum of life in prison.

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