Diddy’s mom used to host wild parties where couples were ‘bare ass’, childhood friend claims in documentary

Diddy's mom used to host wild parties where couples were 'bare ass', childhood friend claims in documentary
Janice Combs and Sean “Diddy” Combs (Image Credit: X)

Janice Combs, mother of Sean “Diddy” Combs, used to host wild parties in their childhood home where adults engaged in sexual activities, Tim “Dawg” Patterson, Combs’ longtime friend, claims in a new documentary titled “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy.”
Patterson suggests that exposure to such an environment during childhood may explain why Combs is currently under federal investigation for extortion and sex trafficking.
“I’ve always been asked the question why,” Patterson says in the documentary. “I don’t know the answer to why, but I really believe it all goes back to childhood.” He also claimed that they were exposed to sex early on.

According to Patterson, from a young age, Sean “was around all types of alcohol, he was around cold smoke. He was around drug addicts, around lesbians, around gays, he was around pimps and pushers. It was just who was in our house. “
“At night, it wouldn’t be a thing to accidentally walk into one of the bedrooms and find a couple naked in there. That’s what we were comfortable with. That’s what we were fed,” he said.

Patterson added: “Was it desensitizing us? I’m sure it was. Were we aware of it? No. It was just Saturday night.”
The documentary explores Combs’ early life in Mount Vernon, New York, where he moved with his family after his father, Melvin, was murdered in 1972. Despite Janice’s efforts to provide an idyllic childhood, Patterson claims that Combs became bullied and subjected to various influences at the parties his mother hosted.
DJ EZ Lee Davis, a Mount Vernon native close to Combs, mentioned rumors of the parties where “everyone was welcome.” The documentary also features interviews with singer Al B. Sure! and Da Band star Sara Rivers, who share their experiences with Combs.

Allegations about ‘Diddy’
Combs, 55, allegedly forced his ex-girlfriend Casandra “Cassie” Ventura to attend drug-fueled meetings with male sex workers he called “freak offs.” He also faces nearly 40 civil lawsuits from men and women who claim he molested them between 1990 and 2024.

Combs has pleaded not guilty to the three charges against him, and his legal team denies all allegations in the civil lawsuits.
The rapper is awaiting trial in May 2025 at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn following his arrest in September 2024. He faces charges of sex trafficking, extortion conspiracy and transportation to engage in prostitution, which could result in 15 years to life in prison if he is found guilty. .