Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ party guest suggests minors were present

A guest who attended one of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ “Freak-Off” parties suggested that minors were present.

Aspiring singer-songwriter Tanea Wallace described what allegedly took place when she attended the Bad Boy Records founder’s wild 2018 reunion in the new Tubi special “TMZ Presents: The Downfall of Diddy: Inside the Freak-Offs.”

“I went to one of, I think, one of P. Diddy’s ‘Freak-Offs.’ 2018 I went to this ‘Freak-Off,'” she said.

A guest who attended one of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ “Freak-Off” parties suggested that minors were present. ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA
Aspiring singer-songwriter Tanea Wallace described what took place when she attended the Bad Boy Records founder’s wild reunion in 2018. TMZ/Tubi

“I look to my right and in the corner I’m like, ‘Are those dwarves?’ Because people were all over them … it’s people trying to hide what they’re doing. They’re all together,” she added.

“So I’m like, ‘What is this?’ But no, they weren’t (dwarfs). They were little people. They were little people. So use your common sense.”

Wallace said the “little people” were “dressed up like little Harajuku Barbies” and wearing “red lipstick, which looks really sexy” and “revealing”.

Wallace said she saw “little people” who were “dressed up like little Harajuku Barbies” and wearing “red lipstick, which looks really sexy” and “revealing”. TMZ/Tubi
She would not give a direct answer when asked if the “little people” were minors. WireImage

When TMZ founder Harvey Levin asked Wallace what the “little people” were doing, she replied, “Being covered up. Trying to cover up what they were doing … being admired, being hidden.”

She added: “But it’s like, what are they doing here because this is an adult party?”

Levin then pressed Wallace on whether the “little people” she was referring to were minors. However, she refused to give him a straight answer, insisting he read between the lines so she wouldn’t “get in trouble.”

“I wouldn’t say I witnessed any of the crazy, but we all have common sense. Little people who shouldn’t be there. It’s a shame,” she said. ZUMAPRESS.com
Combs’ “Freak-Offs” are at the center of his indictment. ZUMAPRESS.com

“I wouldn’t say I witnessed any of the crazy, but we all have common sense. Little people who shouldn’t be there. It’s a shame,” she said.

When reached for comment, reps for Combs told Page Six in a statement, “Ms. Tanea Wallace has no credibility and her claims about ‘freak offs’ and minors are completely and categorically false.”

“As we have said before, Mr. Combs cannot respond to every new publicity stunt, even in response to allegations that are facially ridiculous,” the statement continued. “Mr. Combs has complete confidence in the facts and the integrity of the legal process. In court, the truth will prevail: that the allegations against Mr. Combs are pure fiction.”

Combs’ “Freak-Offs” are at the center of his indictment.

Several people have come forward claiming they were drugged, raped and sexually assaulted while attending the “Act Bad” rapper’s after parties. SDNY/MEGA
Several of Combs’ sex parties took place hours after major industry events involving big names in film, music and sports. ZUMAPRESS.com

Several people have come forward to say they were drugged, raped and sexually assaulted while attending the “Act Bad” rapper’s “Freak-Offs,” which he would host after his star-studded bashes.

At least three of Combs’ sex parties took place hours after major industry events involving big names in film, music and sports.

Lawyers for Sean John’s clothing brand founder previously denied the allegations, saying: “In court, the truth will prevail: that Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted anyone – adult or minor, male or female.”

Combs was arrested on September 16 and charged with three counts: racketeering conspiracy; sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and transportation to engage in prostitution. AFP via Getty Images
He pleaded not guilty to the charges. Getty Images for Sean “Diddy” Combs

The father of seven, 55, was arrested on September 16 and charged with three counts: racketeering conspiracy; sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and transportation to engage in prostitution.

Combs pleaded not guilty to the charges.

He is currently behind bars in a Brooklyn detention center awaiting his trial, which is set to begin on May 5.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-330-0226.