Federal courtroom sources confirmed Brendan Paul admitted under immunity deal that he procured marijuana, ecstasy, cocaine, ketamine and tusi for Diddy. The National Enquirer insiders say Paul stored drugs in designer bags until Combs requested them for himself or guests.
Freak Offs drug revelations
Paul described wild multi-day sex parties dubbed Freak Offs, serving “party favors” like baby oil, lubricant and alcohol. He also noted event clean-up duties after these orgies. While high-profile attendees like Jennifer Lopez and Beyoncé were present, there is no evidence they used the drugs, insiders emphasize to The Enquirer.
Prosecutors argue Combs trafficked three women over two decades, controlling them through emotional and physical abuse while paying witnesses to stay silent. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
Courtroom bombshell text messages
Investigators highlighted texts from August 2009 ordering male escort Jules to return to New York Freak Offs after only two days. The escort allegedly resisted, claiming “u guys are rabbits lol.” These messages, paired with Paul’s testimony, form a troubling narrative.
An insider told The Enquirer that the combined evidence “paints a grim portrait of Diddy” and may tempt the jury toward conviction.
Career jeopardy
Legal analysts warn Diddy’s reputation and career could collapse if convicted. One Enquirer source said, “You never know what a jury will do, but this looks all kinds of bad. They might have him!”
Mixed messaging from defense
Combs’ lawyers have not publicly addressed Paul’s dramatic revelations. However, prosecutors maintain that access to illicit substances and sex parties proves criminal intent and trafficking operations.
Diddy continues to hold significant influence in entertainment and fashion industries. This trial, though, may define his legacy and determine whether his empire survives plummeting public trust.
As courtroom drama escalates, everyone is waiting on the jury to deliberate on whether explosive drug-and-sex party testimony will become the turning point for the embattled mogul.

Jaja has a degree in journalism and took classes in international law and business communication. Her career spans roles at prominent international media outlets, including International Business Times, Celebeat and Delightful Philippines. As a news editor, Jaja covered a wide range of beats, including legal, business, economy, cryptocurrency, personal finance, gaming, technology, and entertainment.