Diddy's son blacklisted from renting LA mansions for parties: 'They would wreck the house'

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 'They would wreck the house'

Diddy's son Justin Combs has been blacklisted from renting party pads in LA because of his wild parties

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Diddy's son Justin Combs

has reportedly been blacklisted from partying in Los Angeles as the 30-year-old already earned disrepute for wrecking properties after holding lavish parties. Justin would say he needs to rent a party property for 20 people but there would be 200 people and they would completely wreck the house.
An LA-based facilitator said his company rented houses to Justin but gradually there came a point when nobody will rent him. "He called me to rent, and U said no,"

Like father, like son?

P Diddy

was arrested in September on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation for engagement in prostitution. He pleaded not guilty to all the charges and will face trial on May 5, 2025. His bail pleas have been rejected thrice. Throughout his long career, Diddy was known for his lavish parties under the garb of which there used to be freak offs, the Feds said, in which women were raped either by Diddy or other celebrities, or forced to have sex with male prostitutes. Such freak offs went on for days with a stock of baby oils, IV fluids etc.

What kind of parties Diddy's son hosts is not known but he posted photos of himself pouring and downing shots of tequila and vodka at his parties.
“Justin has not been charged with a crime or sued civilly regarding any of these accusations for a reason – he did nothing wrong," Justin's lawyer Jeffrey Lichtman told the New York Post.
Diddy spends Thanksgiving in Brooklyn jail as his bail plea has been rejected once again in the light of the latest revelation that Diddy used the app ContactMeAsap to talk to dozens of people from jail. The app is for inmates to communicate with sanctioned contacts, but he made contacts with those who were not on his approved list and then he paid other inmates to use their phone privileged to reach people outside his approved contact. The judge said giving him bail would be a serious risk as he would try to tamper witness.

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