Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs had a prescient moment over two decades ago when he predicted his wild parties would one day get him arrested. The 54-year-old “Act Bad” rapper, who was booked on Sept. 16 for federal charges including sex trafficking and racketeering , discussed in a resurfaced 1999 Entertainment Tonight interview how his bacchanals — central to the federal case against him — would “probably” land him behind bars.
“They won’t even give me a permit for the parties. And they don’t want me to throw the parties no more,” Combs said during a conversation about how his parties are, as the interviewer described it, “the hottest ticket around.” “But we ain’t going to stop.
We gonna keep on having fun. Bringing people together from all walks of life.” “You’re going to hear about my parties,” he added.
“They gonna be shutting them down. They gonna probably be arresting me – doing all types of crazy things just because we want to have a good time.” In an unsealed federal indictment against Combs, prosecutors allege the music mogul held “freak off” parties where he would lure female victims to engage in sexual acts with male sex workers, plying the women with illegal drugs and recording videos of the performances that could later be used for blackmail.
“You know, whenever you bring up a different element into people’s environment, things that are brought and people’s around, people get intimidated,” Combs also told ET. “So a .