P Diddy's celeb friends were 'signalled' to clock out from 'white parties' to avoid scandals
P Diddy's celebrity friends have found themselves in trouble amid his high-profile legal battle. Diddy, a close pal to many Hollywood A-listers, was arrested last month on various charges. He has been denied bail twice.
As gruesome details in the P Diddy case continue to unfold, a new report has now revealed celebs' rendezvous at his infamous white parties and how they managed to escape scandal-free. The latest update comes after Texas-based attorney Tony Buzbee claimed he has a shocking list of names, including many powerful people, involved in the Diddy case.
How celebs were signalled to leave Diddy's 'white parties'
According to a US Weekly report, a major shift would take place at Diddy's white parties after 2 am. The report said that the celebrities would be advised to leave before it became an "anything went" situation. There would be clear signals to leave for those who were not up for something more scandalous. "Girls would start to lose their clothes. That was the signal for people to leave," an insider told the publication. "What happened before 2 a.m. pales in comparison to what happened at 5 a.m.," the insider added.
If the report is anything to go by, many A-listers, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Kim Kardashian, Ashton Kutcher, Paris Hilton, Jay-Z, Beyonc¨¦, Jennifer Lopez, and Mariah Carey, were regulars at these parties. However, whether they stayed for the post-2 am escapades remains unknown.
The source further said that many celebrities would tap out before things went haywire¡ªbut with the ongoing probe into the matter, many household names are under threat of being exposed. So far, no other celebrity has been implicated along with Diddy, despite reports suggesting that many Hollywood stars have gone into panic mode after his arrest last month.
A fresh wave of allegations against Diddy
As many as 120 people, including 25 minors, have come forward against the music mogul with new allegations. These allegations include violent sexual assault or rape, facilitated sex with a controlled substance, dissemination of video recordings, and sexual abuse of minors."
Amidst this, his legal team recently prepared their third bid to get him out of prison after his initial two bail pleas were rejected. He is currently being held at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center.