Sean “Diddy” Combs, one of the most influential figures in American entertainment, is facing serious allegations of sexual assault, sex trafficking and extortion.

Selma Fonseca, a celebrity photographer who attended around 20-30 of Diddy’s parties throughout her career, shared shocking details about those parties in a recent exclusive interview with Fox News Digital.

Diddy’s parties are known for their great food, loud music and “a mini circus-like atmosphere,” according to Fonseca. Top stars like Ashton Kutcher, Jennifer Lopez, Paris Hilton and Jay-Z are regulars.

“There was a lot of champagne and everything. You could have whatever you wanted,” Fonseca recalled. She also described scenes of sexy performers, geishas, ​​and scantily clad women walking around. “I saw naked people at his parties,” she added.

Diddy's parties attract many famous stars. Photo: New York Post

Diddy’s parties attract many famous stars. Photo: New York Post

However, these parties began to gain attention again when allegations of assault and sex trafficking emerged.

According to the indictment, Combs and his associates used intimidation tactics to “lure female victims into Combs’ orbit.” They allegedly organized sex acts known as “Freak Offs,” which Combs arranged, directed, and often recorded electronically.

While Fonseca said she did not witness the alleged behavior firsthand, she acknowledged that women being naked is not uncommon at parties. “When people are drinking, things get a little crazier,” she said. “Sometimes people take off their clothes and go into the pool. That’s pretty normal.”

Notably, Fonseca also revealed that children were often present during the early stages of the parties. However, a video shows Diddy asking parents to remove their children after an hour so others could “enjoy” the rest of the night.

Combs’ arrest in September 2024 sent shockwaves through the entertainment world. If convicted, Combs could face a maximum sentence of life in prison. The rapper pleaded not guilty and was later denied bail on a $50 million bond.