
At this point, Diddy no longer needs an introduction. His name is not only on the charts, but also on the lawsuits most explicit we've seen in a long time. The latest? A former employee named Philipe Pines (yes, like trees) has just brought to light a story that mixes wild parties, very strange works and a level of surrealism worthy of an episode of Black Mirror.
Philipe worked for Diddy since December 2019 until December 2021, and what he experienced in those two years seems more like the script of a series of HBO. According to his story, his role was not only to help prepare the parties that Diddy called “Wild King Nights” (translated: “The King's Wild Parties”), but also to be active part of them. Yes, active. Pines He claims that he was forced to have sex with women against their will and that, the next day, their mission was remove all traces of what had happened. This includes not only cleaning the hangover in the form of bottles and ashtrays, but also to get rid of fluids, urine and blood so they couldn't be tracked. Welcome to the weirdest (and most disturbing) job in the world.
A shopping list worthy of a horror movie
Imagine it's Friday afternoon, and your boss texts you: "Hey, come by and pick up some things for the party." What could be on that list? Maybe beer, snacks...red lights? ¿Baby oil? ¿Sex machines calls power banger fucking machinesYes, exactly. That was the shopping list that Pines had to comply. Of course, it also included alcohol, dope and illegal drugs, because apparently the parties of Diddy They weren't the kind who ended up singing karaoke.
Also, zero evidence
Ah, but the story doesn't end with the party. Part of the job of Pines was to make sure that no one recorded even a second of these “social gatherings”. So I was also in charge of collecting mobile phones, delete evidence and basically act like an undercover agent in a spy movie… but with less glamour and more disinfectant.
Another lawsuit in the record?
This new testimony is just one more piece in the puzzle of demands surrounding Diddy. According to Pines, all of this happened so frequently that it seemed normal, even though it clearly wasn't. With so many accusations, one no longer knows if Diddy should be in a judged or in a program of reality that is called What have you done now?
Of course, the most worrying thing here is not the strange purchases or the bizarre details of the parties, but the exploitation and abuse that Pines describes. If all this turns out to be true, we would be talking about a level of toxicity and abuse of power that transcends any limit moral either legal.
What do you think?
How far will this go? history? ¿Diddy will answer these accusations or will add another demand to his growing collection? While we wait for more information, we can't help but wonder: how can anyone lead such a life? wild and continue functioning as if nothing had happened?
In short, if one thing is clear, it is that being personal assistant It's not always as glamorous as it's made out to be.