Sean "Diddy" Combs is facing a new wave of public scrutiny after reports emerged alleging that hackers breached a digital archive containing recordings tied to the music mogul's controversial private gatherings, reigniting online debate months after his criminal case concluded.
The reports surfaced while Combs, 56, remains incarcerated following his conviction on two felony counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. The former hip-hop executive was sentenced to 50 months in prison and ordered to pay a $500,000 fine after avoiding convictions on more serious racketeering and sex-trafficking charges that had dominated headlines throughout the trial.
According to reports cited by the Daily Star, individuals claiming knowledge of the matter allege that a large digital repository containing footage associated with gatherings known as "Freak Offs" was recently accessed by hackers. The authenticity of the alleged recordings, the existence of the reported archive, and claims regarding the breach have not been independently verified.
Despite the lack of official confirmation, the allegations have quickly spread across social media platforms and entertainment websites, illustrating the continued public fascination with Combs' legal troubles and personal life.
The reported footage has allegedly been described by individuals who claim to have viewed portions of the material. Reports circulating online have linked several names to the alleged recordings, including former partner Cassie Ventura, model Daphne Joy, and adult entertainer Sly Diggler. None of the individuals mentioned in the reports have publicly verified the claims regarding the alleged footage.
The alleged recordings have become a focal point of online discussion largely because of descriptions attributed to people claiming familiarity with the material rather than any independently authenticated evidence.
Much of the recent attention stems from comments attributed to Sly Diggler during a reported discussion with YouTuber DJ Vlad. According to published reports, Diggler made personal remarks about Combs that quickly became viral content across multiple platforms.
Diggler allegedly claimed Combs was "not that large in that area," later adding that he believed the rapper's anatomy measured "maybe a couple inches" before estimating "maybe three inches."
The comments rapidly became fodder for social media users. One widely circulated nickname, "Itty Bitty Diddy," appeared repeatedly in online discussions as internet commentators mocked the jailed music executive.