Diddy Allegedly Required Celebrities To Sign NDAs For “Freak Off” Parties

The details of the Diddy case are slowly coming to life. The Bad Boy mogul’s trial isn’t set to begin until 2025, but TMZ has recently uncovered revelatory information about his alleged “freak off” parties. TMZ claimed that Diddy required those who attended his parties to sign an NDA agreement. This contract ensured that none of the activities that occurred would be shared. If they were, Diddy would be able to take legal action. Furthermore, the NDA states that none of the attendees were allowed to record or film other participants.

The outlet described the NDA that Diddy used as fairly standard. Given the harrowing allegations that have been leveled at him, though, the conditions of the NDA take on a sinister undertone. Partygoers were not allowed share information pertaining to Diddy, his business associates, or his family members. They could not record or photograph, nor could they hire someone to record or photograph the events of said party. The NDA also lists the name of social media sites that attendees would not be allowed to post details about their experience.

Diddy’s NDA Agreements Reportedly Lasted 70 Years

Beyond the visual medium, celebrities who attended Diddy parties were allegedly unable to talk about them during interviews. They were also forbidden from writing about them in memoirs, unless they got expressed written consent from Diddy himself. The length of the NDA agreement ensured that details of Diddy’s alleged exploits would not be shared during lifetime. TMZ reports that the agreement lasts for the life of an artist plus 20 years. Alternatively, the agreement could last 70 years, depending on which comes first.

Despite Diddy’s alleged attempts to cover the bases, legally speaking, people have come forth with stories about their party experiences. John Legend‘s manager, Ty Stiklorius, told the New York Times that she was taken to a bedroom by a Diddy associate and had the door locked behind her. The party allegedly took place in 1997, and Stiklorius told the outlet that she managed to escape the seemingly dangerous situation. “To this day, I can’t remember how I managed to talk my way out of that terrifying situation,” she explained. “Perhaps my nervous babbling.” The man born Sean Combs is currently being charged with sex trafficking and racketeering.

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Elias Andrews is a music and entertainment writer for HotNewHipHop. He joined HNHH in 2024 as the lead night shift contributor, which means he covers new music releases on a weekly basis.

In the year since joining, Elias has covered some of the biggest and most turbulent stories in the world of music. He covered the Drake and Kendrick Lamar battle, and the release of the disses “Family Matters” and “Meet the Grahams,” in particular, in real time. He has also detailed the ongoing list of allegations and criminal charges made against Diddy.

Elias’ favorite artists are Andre 3000, MF Doom, pre-808s Kanye West and Tyler, The Creator. He loves L.A. hip-hop but not L.A. sports teams. The first album he ever bought was Big Willie Style by Will Smith, which he maintains is still a pretty good listen.