Diddy trial: Shocking testimony from male escort reveals two days without sleep during a 'freak off'

Alyssia Birjalal|Published

Sean "Diddy" Combs is currently on trial for multiple charges including sex trafficking and racketeering.

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The US judiciary is expected to wrap up its case against Sean "Diddy" Combs on Monday, June 23, after more than six weeks of testimony from a number of witnesses.

As the proceedings near its conclusion, disturbing testimonies have emerged.

Central to the prosecution's narrative are a series of text messages exchanged between a male escort, known as “Jules” and an unknown associate of Diddy’s (device owner who did all the communating), which detailed intricate arrangements for trips and sex parties, referred to as "freak offs".

One particular exchange from August 2009 revealed the escort being promised a "tip" to attend a last-minute meeting in New York. Jules accepted just minutes later. 

On the stand, Jules reflected on the nature of this meeting, using the euphemism “rabbit-like” to describe the sexual escapades that ensued.

The court heard that he had travelled from Los Angeles to John F. Kennedy International Airport where he was given access to a luxury hotel.

After freshening up, he was given a room number to go to.

Two days later, Jules asked for his return flight to be booked. The device owner said that it would be done, but not before Jules came back up to the room. He was wanted back in an hour.

Room service

Jules responded that he needed a little more rest than one hour and asked if that would be okay.

Jules said that he hadn't slept in two days and joked "u guys r rabbits lol."

The device owner replied: "Lol, Ok hit me when you wake. Sorry bro. No stress. U let me know."

Almost four hours later, Jules texted that he was coming to the room.

He texted that he was "at the door knocking" and to let him know "if u are there". Jules later assumed that occupants of the hotel room "stepped out".

About four hours later, the device owner finally gets back to him and said, "OK come up".

Drugs and baby oil

The court also saw new text evidence against the former music mogul when prosecutors introduced a tranche of photos from the March 2024 raid on Diddy's mansion in the Holmby Hills area of Los Angeles.

Jurors saw pictures of high-powered rifles, drugs and hundreds of bottles of baby oil.

Investigators also found bags containing ketamine, which were also photographed as evidence.

The pictures show bottles of baby oil neatly lined in display cabinets, while dozen of boxes of the lubricant were also found stacked in the home. 

Defence attorney Marc Agnifilo has said the star likes to 'buy in bulk like any other American' and claimed Combs participated in consensual sex.

Despite the trial coming to a close, former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani admitted that lingering questions remain with the case, including questions about missing key witnesses. 

In 2024, Combs pleaded not guilty to five counts of sex trafficking, transportation to engage in prostitution and racketeering.

The case continues.