Sean “ ” Combs’ former assistant Phil Pines is peeling back the curtain on the so-called “Wild King Nights” parties in an for ’s docuseries. Pines, in his pre-taped interview that streams after the conclusion of the four-part doc on Tuesday night, discusses the debauched sex parties, often with young and impressionable women. Combs, who is currently in a Brooklyn federal jail cell awaiting a May trial for , allegedly often gave Pines a long list of red lighting, drugs, baby oil, sex toys and other products to assemble and stage before the intimate gatherings.
“We usually had a laundry list of items that included lights, alcohol, marijuana, ketamine, Molly. You have mushrooms on the top there..
. Baby oil and astroglide (lubricant) are very important; candles, incense, Apple TVs, electronics, computers, iPads. Obviously there was, you know, male libido supplements, stuff like that,” Pines tells journalist Mara S.
Campo during the 30-minute sit-down, which concludes the and has been viewed by Pines worked as Combs’ senior executive assistant from 2019 to 2021, and said he never personally witnessed the so-called “freak-offs” parties that are expected to be front and center at Combs’ upcoming criminal trial in New York City. But Pines did talk about the Wild King Nights events, which took place at hotels and included a host of young women who allegedly could be more easily manipulated. “A lot of times, there were girls that were under the radar, didn’t.
