Courtney Burgess, a witness who testified before a grand jury on Thursday, claims he has been in possession of 11 flash drives containing at least eight of Diddy’s “Freak Off” party videos. He also claims that eight different A-list celebrities appear on those videos.
Burgess testified before the grand jury of Diddy, real name: Sean Combs, in the Southern District of New York that he was given the flash drives with the “Freak Off” party videos by Diddy’s ex-girlfriend and mother of three of his children, Kim Porter, prior to her death in 2018.
He also claimed that among the eight A-list celebrities that appeared on the videos were six men and two women and that “all of” them appeared to be under the influence of something. Burgess also stated that all eight of the celebrities, “two to three” of which he believes were minors at the time, were alleged “victims.”
Courtney Burgess also says he has the unedited version of Kim Porter’s diary, which was turned into an alleged memoir, Kim’s Lost Words: A Journey For Justice, From The Other Side, that was later pulled from Amazon after complaints from Diddy’s kids.
Burgess and his attorney, Ariel Mitchell, appeared on Banfield on Thursday. Ashleigh Banfield stated at the beginning of the interview segment, referring to the eight celebrities allegedly on the Diddy “Freak Off” videos, “We know who they are, but we will not be naming them, famous or not.”
When Mitchell spoke to the New York Post in October, she claimed that one of the male celebrities on the videos is “more high-profile than Mr. Combs.”
“I can verify that it exists. That it’s real and that the other person in the video is very visible. There’s no question of if it’s that person in the video,” she said.
In other news about Sean Combs, a former Playboy model, Rachel Kennedy, claimed on Friday that Diddy made her watch a Jennifer Lopez music video on a continuous loop at one of his “Freak Off” parties.
“It was kind of an odd thing to find out that we were watching her video,” Kennedy said on The Trial of Diddy podcast. “It seemed a little bit creepy to me, very disrespectful.”