Diddy accused of abuse as porn star claims ‘freak-off’ parties were staged, violent and paid for in dirty cash

Sean “Diddy” Combs may have labeled them “freak-offs,” but the wild sex parties now under federal investigation could be far darker than initially believed. A porn performer who participated in the events is coming forward with disturbing claims that paint a different picture—one that includes manipulation, drugs, and alleged abuse.

Anton Harden, an OnlyFans creator and adult entertainer, told Daily Mail he thought he had been hired for consensual threesomes. However, he said learning about a woman’s court testimony changed his entire view. Harden revealed that what he believed were choreographed, adult-themed parties might have masked something sinister.

Harden shared that between 2022 and 2024, he participated in about 10 sessions involving Diddy, himself, and a woman identified only as “Jane.” The setups were professional, with red lighting, cameras on tripods, and rehearsed scenes. Diddy, he said, directed everything like a film, telling participants how to move, where to stand, and how to act.

But the revelations didn’t stop there.

Performer says woman was coerced with rent and drugs

Harden stated he was paid thousands in cash for his appearances. However, he later read that Jane told the court she was being coerced. According to her testimony, Combs would threaten to stop paying her $10,000 monthly rent unless she complied. She also said drugs like ketamine were used to maintain control.

The adult performer said he saw nothing violent at the time but now feels disgusted after learning about Jane’s claims. He called the situation “blood money” and admitted he regrets accepting the work. He said if he had known the woman was being abused, he would have left immediately.

Expert says kinks don’t excuse power abuse

Sex therapist Dr. Laura Berman told TMZ that the term “freak-off” may sound scandalous, but not all kink-based sexual practices are abusive. She explained that consensual acts involving roleplay, light bondage, or lubricants can be part of a healthy relationship. The problem begins when power and consent are violated.

Dr. Berman noted that using dominance or threats—such as financial blackmail—crosses the line from fantasy into exploitation. She emphasized that without mutual agreement, any such act becomes inherently harmful.

She added that in cases like Combs’, the presence of drugs and power imbalance makes it clear these weren’t consensual encounters.

Freak-off director or predator?

The government has accused Combs of leading a broader sex trafficking and racketeering scheme. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges. However, insiders now say the testimonies from sex workers like Harden are shifting public opinion.

Harden says he can’t forget the red lights, the tequila, or Diddy’s strict instructions. But the haunting part is what he missed—and what Jane allegedly endured behind those closed doors.