Khloe Kardashian's private conversations about a party hosted by Sean "Diddy" Combs have taken on new relevance after the rapper's arrest in September. The 55-year-old musician is facing charges of sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, and transportation for prostitution purposes. While Diddy has strongly denied the allegations and entered a not-guilty plea, a resurfaced clip from Keeping Up with the Kardashians has sparked fresh discussion about the controversial gatherings.

The clip, from a 2014 episode titled Secrets of a Double Life, features Khloe speaking with her friend Khadijah Haqq and her sister Kourtney Kardashian about a party thrown by Diddy. "I haven't been to bed yet. I got on a plane at 5:30 a.m.," Khloe admitted during the conversation. "This party, I think half the people were butt-naked."

Kourtney pressed Khadijah about meeting Khloe's "new crew of friends" at the event. When Khadijah began to answer, saying, "No. Well, kind of," Khloe quickly intervened, warning her to "stop talking."

In another part of the episode, Kourtney discussed spending time with Diddy during the same weekend. When asked who she had been with, Kourtney vaguely replied, "A bunch of friends," before listing names including Diddy, Quincy Combs, and rapper French Montana. "So far so good," Khloe responded at the time.

While the Kardashians have not been implicated in any allegations involving Diddy, their past associations with him are now under scrutiny. Neither Khloe nor Kourtney has commented publicly on the resurfaced clip or Diddy's legal troubles.

Diddy's attorney, Teny Geragos, addressed the rapper's so-called "freak off" parties during a recent appearance on NewsNation's Cuomo. Geragos defended Diddy, stating, "A lifestyle and being present in activities doesn't mean he committed a crime. Those activities and the lifestyle is not criminal."

The allegations against Diddy have reignited discussions about his private events and the high-profile celebrities who attended them. However, no evidence has been presented to link attendees, including the Kardashians, to the charges he now faces.

Diddy is currently detained at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center as he awaits trial. The allegations against him have drawn significant media attention, with investigators alleging a pattern of abuse and exploitation over several years.