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Moment Diddy jokes about 'locking women up at parties' on Late Night With Conan O'Brien in resurfaced clip before arrest

A.Smith40 min ago

THIS is the shocking moment Diddy jokes about locking up his female party guests in rooms in a resurfaced TV interview.

Jailed music mogul Sean " Diddy " Combs was speaking on Late Night with Conan O'Brien over 22 years ago as cops continue to investigate serious allegations against the rapper.

Combs, 54, has pleaded not guilty to all charges against him, including racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution.

He is also alleged to have "abused, threatened, and coerced women and others around him to fulfil his sexual desires, protect his reputation, and conceal his conduct."

Since his arrest at the start of this week clips of Diddy have started to resurface online with people noticing a pattern of concerning comments linked to his ongoing case.

A viral snippet from a 2002 interview with Conan O'Brien shows Combs being asked how to throw a "killer party".

The rapper was known for putting on high profile events which took place at his mansions across the US.

Diddy reeled off a number of essential items he makes sure his parties have such as alcohol and water for his guests.

He then continues saying: "A lot of ladies drink water at parties. They just, you know, so if you don't have what they need, they're gonna leave."

Before making the crude comment: "Gotta keep them there, You need locks on the doors."

A startled O'Brien responds with: "Okay, this is sounding kind of dangerous now."

Combs then admits "it's a little kinky".

The comments have been widely spoken about online after the court indictment against Combs this week revealed he held a number of "Freak Offs" events.

At these "parties" he allegedly forced victims to have sex with hired sex workers while it was filmed on camera.

Freak Offs often involved drug usage to keep participants "obedient and compliant," followed by IV fluids to help them recover afterwards, the charges allege.

Combs would then use the "sensitive, embarrassing, and incriminating" footage "as collateral to ensure the continued obedience and silence of the victims," prosecutors claim.

As the interview clip continues Combs gives another party tip talking about how he likes the temperature at his mansions to be hot.

He says the mixture of heat and alcohol helps his guests to be "a little more comfortable and loose and build up a nice little sweat".

O'Brien responds in a similar way again saying: "That just sounds disgusting."

Combs' arrest on Monday follows a months-long investigation into his alleged behavior.

Raids were conducted on his homes in Los Angeles and Miami with cops seizing "narcotics and more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant" from his LA and Miami mansions.

If Combs is convicted and receives the maximum sentence, he faces life in prison .

The minimum sentence is 15 years.

Diddy has lost two appeals for bail this week, despite making multiple promises of better behavior in exchange for his freedom.

Combs' initial court appearance on Tuesday afternoon saw a judge order him to be held without bail, citing "very significant concerns" about his reported substance abuse and "anger issues."

An appeal led to Diddy's three sons Quincy Brown, Christian "King" Combs, and Justin Combs co-signing a $50 million bail proposal.

A second judge on Wednesday once again denied the plea and ruled Diddy would remain jailed pending trial.

The Metropolitan Detention Center where the hit producer and rapper is being held is synonymous with rat infestations, violent outbreaks, and being understaffed.

The jail has a capacity of 1,600 inmates, often with celebrities among them.

Two of the most high profile inmates include fellow musician R Kelly and Jeffrey Epstein 's alleged acquaintance Ghislaine Maxwell .

Combs has reportedly been placed on suicide watch after being made to stay in the hellhole prison.

It comes as Shyne, rapper and the former protege of Diddy, has spoken out on how his life was "destroyed" by Combs.

Both men were implicated in a 1999 New York City nightclub shooting but while Diddy was acquitted, Shyne faced eight years behind bars.

Shyne, whose real name is Moses Barrow, was asked about the recent charges against his former pal and said: "This is someone who destroyed my life.

"Do I take any satisfaction in what he is going through? Absolutely not."

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