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HomeEntertainmentNick Cannon Denies Witnessing Any 'Freak Offs' at Diddy’s Social Gatherings

Nick Cannon Denies Witnessing Any ‘Freak Offs’ at Diddy’s Social Gatherings

 

Nick Cannon claims he didn’t see ‘freak offs’ at Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ gatherings


Nick Cannon addressed the sexual assault claims against Sean “Diddy” Combs during the No Jumper podcast, asserting he does not believe Diddy assaulted young individuals.

Nick Cannon shared his thoughts on the serious allegations of rape and sex trafficking facing Sean “Diddy” Combs, who is currently detained while awaiting his criminal trial set for 2025.

 

On the “No Jumper” podcast’s “Adam & Wack Show” episode aired Sunday, Cannon, alongside Nicholas “Lush” Hurok Hyams, and co-hosts Adam “Adam22” Grandmaison and Cash “Wack 100” Jones, discussed alleged “freak off” sex acts that federal prosecutors accuse Combs of organizing with participants who were reportedly impaired.

Jones mentioned he had gone to Combs’ parties but would leave early, stating, “I’ve never seen that,” in reference to the freak offs. Cannon responded, “I’ve never seen any of that either.”

 

“I leave early,” Cannon, 44, explained. “I’m the DJ; when it’s time for me to wrap up, I’m out.”

 

During the podcast, Wack commented that there’s “no crime against having a thousand bottles of baby oil,” referring to U.S. prosecutors’ assertion that 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant were seized during raids at Combs’ residences in March. When co-host Grandmaison mentioned speculation around recent civil lawsuits suggesting the depressant GHB could have been included in the baby oil Combs allegedly used during the freak offs, Cannon disagreed.

 

“I think it’s vastly sensationalized,” Cannon stated.

Nick Cannon: Diddy’s ‘karma is on trial’

Jones also referred to civil lawsuits claiming Combs sexually assaulted minors when he said, “The kids, I’ve never heard any of that, bro, with Puff.” (One of Combs’ previous stage names was Puff Daddy.)

 

“I don’t believe it either,” Cannon concurred with Jones. “His karma is on trial. That’s what that is.”

After discussing Combs’ parties and the alleged freak offs, Cannon reflected on how he feels Combs has evolved over the years.

 

“The Puff I knew wanted to evolve and said, ‘Yo, I want to be a father,'” Cannon expressed.

Cannon has shared before about feeling a sense of duty to support Combs.

 

“As a friend, as a brother, I want to defend,” he mentioned in a past episode of his “Counsel Culture” show, referring to Combs as “someone that reached out to me, supported me, and stood by me,” presumably in light of his comments in 2020.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs faces federal sex trafficking charges

Combs was arrested at a hotel in Manhattan on September 16 and faced arraignment the following day on charges related to sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation for prostitution.

Since his arraignment, Combs has been held in the Special Housing Unit at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center and maintains his innocence amid various civil lawsuits filed against him over the past year. He has entered not guilty pleas to all federal criminal charges.

 

The allegations against Combs, outlined in a 14-page indictment unsealed last month, detail a wide-ranging federal probe into the hip-hop figure that includes searches of his Los Angeles and Miami homes in March.

Authorities allege that the 54-year-old created a complex scheme using his financial resources and influence in the entertainment world to “fulfill his sexual desires” in a “recurring and widely known” pattern of exploitation, which involved the so-called freak offs—sexual performances he purportedly arranged and recorded.

If you are a survivor of sexual assault, RAINN provides support via the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 800.656.HOPE (4673) and Hotline.RAINN.org, or in Spanish at RAINN.org/es.