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Diddy's alleged 'freak off' parties sound way more intense than porn orgies to Boy Meets World actress-turned-porn star Maitland Ward Have YOU got a story? Email [email protected] By Brian Marks and Taryn Pedler For Dailymail.Com Published: 00:51, 20 September 2024 | Updated: 01:17, 20 September 2024 e-mail View comments The porn star Maitland Ward is weighing in on reports describing Sean ' Diddy ' Combs' allegedly baby oil 'freak off' sex parties .

The former mainstream actress spoke with TMZ on Thursday and said the parties, as described by the indictment that was unsealed by the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, sounded much more intense than the kinds of orgies she was used to performing in while film porn. The 47-year-old actress was particularly concerned after prosecutors alleged that 'Combs and the victims typically received IV fluids to recover from the physical excursion and drug use.' According to her, it was normal to need plenty of water to stay hydrated, especially for male performers, but performers aren't supposed to be using drugs on set, and that degree of dehydration alleged among the people involved in Diddy's parties may have been a bigger problem.



Ward suggested that the IV fluids may have been necessary due to 'intoxication,' rather than the 'actual sex acts. Boy Meets World actress-turned-porn star Maitland Ward spoke with TMZ on Thursday about allegations about Sean 'Diddy' Combs' alleged 'freak off' sex parties and how they appear to differ from professional porn orgies The 47-year-old actress was particularly concerned after prosecutors alleged that 'Combs and the victims typically received IV fluids to recover from the physical excursion and drug use'; pictured in August 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia Read More Sean 'Diddy' Combs' 'freaky' 50-ft backyard bed goes viral amid baby oil indictment details The former Boy Meets World actress noted that it's normal for porn orgies to go on for 12 hours, but even then, the performers take plenty of breaks and can consume lots of water during down time. 'I have been in a situation where people get overheated and they sweat so much, especially guys,' Ward shared.

'Guys tend to get a lot hotter and sweatier, and they have to take a break and drink a lot of water. I have been in situations where someone has almost fainted before.' However, she clarified that part of those effects are because the air condition usually needs to be turned off when filming porn scenes so as not to interfere with audio recording.

She described feel 'pretty exhausted' after an orgy she participated in, but it was stretched out over an epic 12 hours and didn't finish until the early morning hours. However, she noted that the filming session also had breaks throughout, and performers filmed other things during that period in addition to the orgy. Ward emphasized that pornographic performers are professionals who 'have to prepare' for extensive scenes, so neophytes typically aren't being thrown in to extreme situations.

As an example, Ward said a crew member on set brings around lubrication that is 'actually healthy for your genitals,' she said, taking a shot at Diddy's alleged use of baby oil, after authorities alleged in the indictment that 'more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil' were recovered in raids on Diddy's mansions in Miami and Los Angeles. She added that the same crew member is also focused on ensuring that cast members are hydrated throughout their extended scenes, so they pass out water bottles as needed to performers during the orgies she performed in. 'It's kind of like at a stopping station for a marathon,' she joked.

Ward also suggested that the alleged 'freak off' parties may have been intense because they were not being filmed. She explained that the camera can only shoot a few performers at a time, which allows other porn stars who aren't on camera to take breaks or slow down until it's there turn to be filmed. 'Crazier things go on in Hollywood and in music industry parties than they do on sets that we're doing,' Ward said.

'But, I feel like they were just all going at it at once. We know how to take steps, how to pace ourselves in the 12 hours of sex,' she continued. Although she said it was normal for performers to need lots of water, that was over the course of a 12-hour filmed orgy with plenty of breaks.

Performers also aren't allowed to use drugs on set Ward also said performers can slow down or take breaks whenever they're not on camera at large orgies, but the people involved in the alleged 'freak offs' may not have had that luxury since filming wasn't the priority Ward boasted that porn sets have crew members who supply water and lubrication that's 'actually healthy for your genitals,' an apparent shot at Diddy after prosecutors said 'more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil' were recovered in raids on his mansions; seen in 2020 in Las Vegas Read More Inside Sean 'Diddy' Combs abuse allegations: Full timeline of events Ward also noted that directors and crew members will stop scenes when performers are feeling unwell, and the porn stars can also stop a scene for a breather. 'People have this idea that it's just 'Boogie Nights' on our sets,' she said, referencing the acclaimed film set in the porn industry in the 1970s and early '80s. But Ward said that fans don't realize how many forms she has to fill out before performing a scene, the amount of testing that is required for safety, and how all the performers have to give verbal consent on film before proceeding, as those safety steps aren't included in the final videos that consumers see.

'I'm sorry I'm taking the fun out of a porn scene,' Ward said with a laugh, 'but it's not that wild sex party.' Ward weighed in on prosecutors' allegations about Diddy's 'freak off' parties after a judge denied him bail, despite his offer of his home and his mother's home as a $50 million surety. Disturbing details of the rapper's marathon sex parties were exposed in the three-count indictment, including that Combs would fly sex workers from around the world for what would often become drug-fueled days-long orgies.

He allegedly arranged and directed the sex parties, while masturbating throughout the performance and supplied women drugs such as ecstasy, ketamine and BHB to keep them energized, federal prosecutors said. The document added: 'After freak offs, Combs and the victims typically received IV fluids to recover from the physical exertion and drug use'. Prosecutors said that the music mogul's employees covertly booked hotel rooms for the 'freak offs,' while stocking them with baby oil, lubricant and extra bed sheets.

Authorities allegedly discovered over 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant in his homes while searching them earlier this year. Agents also uncovered three AR-15 rifles with defaced serial numbers in his Miami bedroom closet, but the weapons has been 'broken down into parts, along with magazines with ammunition loaded in them'. It comes after Combs was involved in the gunpoint kidnapping of someone in 2011.

Combs was on Tuesday accused of paying male sex workers who were called in for the 'freak offs,' but not the women, for their performances. A picture from inside Diddy's Miami home shows how law enforcement agents conducted thorough searches Agents uncovered three AR-15 rifles with defaced serial numbers in his Miami bedroom closet, but the weapons has been 'broken down into parts, along with magazines with ammunition loaded in them' Read More EXCLUSIVE Diddy's arrest for sex trafficking sends shockwaves through music industry Instead he allegedly beat them and threatened them with financial ruin if they refused to participate in his sordid parties, according to prosecutors. Prosecutors said that in 2012, Combs had to pay over '$46,000 to cover damages to a penthouse room following a freak off' at a Manhattan Hotel.

A source claimed the hotel charged the star extra for the damage, adding 'It was like they had a party. The couch had oil stains.' Authorities said the singer 'arranged freak offs with the assistance of members and associates of the Enterprise, including employees of his business, and the hotel rooms where they were staged often sustained significant damages.

' The haunting indictment described Combs as the head of a criminal enterprise engaged in or attempting to engage in activities including sex trafficking, forced labor, interstate transportation for purposes of prostitution, drug offenses, kidnapping, arson, bribery and obstruction of justice. The three-time Grammy award winning musician lured women into his disturbing world under the false impressions he would form a romantic relationship with them and then made them reliant on him by paying their rent or buying them cars, according to the indictment. Diddy is also accused of beating Cassie Ventura, the ex whom he was filmed savagely beating in a hotel hallway, in a lawsuit brought forward by her in November 2023.

Many of the depraved allegations against Combs fist came to light almost a year ago when Ventura sued him for rape, physical abuse, and mental abuse. Cassie, whose legal name is Cassandra Ventura, signed to Combs' label in 2005, and the two were on-again-off-again romantic partners for more than a decade starting in 2007 CNN in May aired a leaked video that shows Combs attacking Ventura in a hotel hallway in 2016 This frame grab taken from hotel security camera video and aired by CNN shows Sean 'Diddy' Combs attacking singer Cassie in a Los Angeles hotel hallway in March 2016 Read More Sean 'Diddy' Combs exec could hold secrets of alleged sex crime empire Ventura alleged that he coerced her into sex acts with multiple male prostitutes and she also said she herself was tasked with finding the prostitutes online. Combs would then watch the encounters, film them, and masturbate, according to the suit.

The 'freak offs' were detailed in the ex-girlfriend's November lawsuit which delved into the decade-long nightmare she allegedly endured in the relationship. Ventura - an R&B singer who was once signed to Combs' label Bad Boy Records - said the first 'freak off' took place just months after they began dating, when she was around 22-years-old and he was 40. After a 'freak off' in an LA hotel in March 2016, the suit said, Combs punched Ventura and threw a glass vase at her.

The suit claimed that Combs paid the hotel $50,000 to obtain security footage of the event and he and Ventura settled the suit in just a day. We have decided to resolve this matter amicably,' Combs said at the time. 'I wish Cassie and her family all the best.

' Sources told Deadline at the time that Combs paid Ventura 'around $30 million.' Diddy, wearing only a towel, punches Ventura, kicks her, and throws her on to the floor Read More BREAKING NEWS Read the full 14-page Diddy indictment However, during Tuesday's hearing, Agnifilo said in court that the sexual acts alleged in the latest indictment involved consenting adults. 'Is it sex trafficking? No, not if everybody wants to be there,' Agnifilo said.

'We are not better off if the federal government comes into our bedroom and that's what is happening here.' He argued that his client in no way should be mentioned in the same sentence as some of the nation's most notorious sex criminals, after Diddy was compared to Ghislaine Maxwell. Agnifilo said Combs is not disgraced singer R.

Kelly, sex cult leader Keith Raniere or accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. 'This is different,' he told the court. 'These were consenting adults.

' According to the horror indictment, Combs took violent measures to keep his 'freak offs' out of the public eye. He would hit, kick, and drag women by their hair during the sex parties, and left some so injured that he would have to keep them in hiding for days while they recovered, prosecutors shared. Combs would often tape the 'freak offs' to use as leverage to silence the women, and was known to choke, shove and throw people to the ground, prosecutors added.

'The sensitive, embarrassing and incriminating recordings that he made during Freak Offs as collateral to ensure the continued obedience and silence of the victims,' the indictment said. He also exerted control over victims by promising career opportunities, providing and threatening to withhold financial support, dictating how they looked, monitoring their health records and controlling where they lived, according to the indictment. As well as facing time in a federal prison, self-proclaimed billionaire Combs could be looking at a serious financial hit.

The indictment describes Combs as the head of a criminal enterprise engaged in or attempting to engage in activities including sex trafficking, forced labor, interstate transportation for purposes of prostitution, drug offenses, kidnapping, arson, bribery and obstruction of justice The government intends to seize 'any and all property, real and personal' and unspecified 'sum of money' from the alleged crimes, the indictment states. According to the indictment, the racketeering charges cover crimes that go back as far as 2008 and the claims of sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution start with acts committed first in 2009. 'A year ago, Sean Combs stood in Times Square and was handed a key to New York City.

Today, he ́s been indicted and will face justice,' Manhattan-based US Attorney Damian Williams said at a news conference Tuesday. Combs returned the key in June after Mayor Eric Adams requested it back. Share or comment on this article: Diddy's alleged 'freak off' parties sound way more intense than porn orgies to Boy Meets World actress-turned-porn star Maitland Ward e-mail Add comment.

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