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Jaguar Wright claims Diddy sold ‘Freak Off’ video for $500 million on dark web, featured ‘Justin Bieber, Drake, etc.’

Jaguar Wright claims that Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs allegedly sold a controversial “Freak Off” party video on the dark web for a whopping $500 million. Wright, who has previously made a number of explosive allegations against the now-disgraced rapper, discussed the implications of this sale in a recent interview, suggesting that Diddy may be in desperate need of cash.

File photo: Sean Diddy Combs poses at the Met Gala (Reuters)

He also named some high-profile celebrities allegedly involved in the tape, although there is no evidence to suggest these stars were involved in any wrongdoing.

Diddy’s ‘Freak Off’ videos sold on the dark web, Jaguar Wright claims

“The last ‘Freak Off’ tape that was sold on the dark net, that I monitored… sold for $500 million,” Wright said in a recent interview that went viral on social media. The singer and songwriter was asked if Diddy was trying to ‘protect’ his people or if his ‘friends’ were protecting him. “He’s selling it because he needs the money,” he said, referring to an event in Calabasas where the questionable moments were allegedly captured.

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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, who is currently being held in a Brooklyn jail on sex trafficking, racketeering and multiple sexual assault charges, has seen dark details of his infamous ‘Freak Off’ parties revealed during his trial, resulting in his bail being denied twice. At these events he allegedly used violence and threats to force women to have drug-fuelled orgies with male escorts.

Jaguar Wright names high-profile celebs in Diddy’s video

In the interview, Jaguar Wright alleged that the videos being sold on the dark web include high-profile names such as “Justin Bieber, Chris Brown, Rihanna, Nicki Minaj and Drake.” However, it is important to note that none of these celebrities have been linked to Diddy’s wrongdoings or any suspicious connections with him. While some fans acknowledged the plausibility of Wright’s claims about dark web trading, many criticized him for name-dropping and spreading sensational rumors about other celebrities.

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“How did she know how to get into the “dark web”? She was searching on Google with glasses on? I’ll keep scrolling,” one social media user said. “I’m sure people will believe anything. Oh my god, just listen to her,” another said. “Now she’s trying to name big names just for views, ridiculous,” a third commented. “Drake, Bieber, Minaj lol, this is so funny.”

‘Dark Coin prevents videos from leaking’

In the video, the American R&B artist, who previously worked as a longtime backup singer for Jay-Z and won hearts with the hit single “What Ifs” from his debut album Denials, Delusions, and Decisions, explained how “dark coin” is used to protect videos from being leaked to the dark web. “Most people don’t even know that dark coin exists, but that’s the way they trade all their meat,” he said.

“This is why I was so pissed off last year when the girls – he dressed them up like s***, and then he auctioned them off as NFTs. The NTF was tied to that black f—— coin,” she said in her statement, according to Radar Online.

A video has surfaced again, this time with Kevin Hart from Jumanji and Ashton Kutcher from That ’70s Show, in which they talk about Diddy’s famous parties. Although the authenticity of these claims is still unconfirmed, fans are now urging stars like Justin Bieber, Usher and Kutcher, who have collaborated with Diddy before, to respond to the allegations.

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