Jenny Mollen has opened up about her encounter with Sean “Diddy” Combs amidst the serious legal allegations against him.
The 54-year-old faced charges related to sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, and transportation for prostitution.
In a raw Instagram video posted on Tuesday, Mollen, 45, reminisced about being invited to spend time with Combs when she was 19.
“Oh by the way, the Sean ‘Puffy’ Combs thing, I just wanted to tell you guys that one time when I was like 19, I was in San Diego and this guy came over and he’s like ‘My boss wants to meet you.”
Mollen highlighted her outfit at the time, mentioning a maroon button-up shirt paired with “hideous jeans” and loafers.
She described being introduced to Combs, noting his distinctive fur coat and hands that she compared to those of a 12-year-old.
Combs extended an invitation to Mollen and her friends to join a party in his room.
“Guys, would I have been in a freak off?” she asked.
“That’s what I’m reading, it’s called a freak off. Would I have been captured in his room in my hideous maroon shirt? Would there be footage to this day of me in some sort of crazy exploitative freak off?”
The legal document against Combs detailed the term “freak off,” described as “elaborate and produced sex performances.”
Prosecutors alleged that Combs enticed victims into these scenarios under false pretenses of romance, later using coercion, drugs, and threats to involve them.
Leveraging his industry experience and financial power, he reportedly manipulated victims, threatening to withdraw support if they resisted.
In light of this, Mollen expressed relief at not attending and planned to share the incident with her children the next day, as she and actor Jason Biggs have two sons.
Combs is currently at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center after pleading not guilty and being denied bail twice.
The 54-year-old faced charges related to sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, and transportation for prostitution.
In a raw Instagram video posted on Tuesday, Mollen, 45, reminisced about being invited to spend time with Combs when she was 19.
“Oh by the way, the Sean ‘Puffy’ Combs thing, I just wanted to tell you guys that one time when I was like 19, I was in San Diego and this guy came over and he’s like ‘My boss wants to meet you.”
Mollen highlighted her outfit at the time, mentioning a maroon button-up shirt paired with “hideous jeans” and loafers.
She described being introduced to Combs, noting his distinctive fur coat and hands that she compared to those of a 12-year-old.
Combs extended an invitation to Mollen and her friends to join a party in his room.
“Guys, would I have been in a freak off?” she asked.
“That’s what I’m reading, it’s called a freak off. Would I have been captured in his room in my hideous maroon shirt? Would there be footage to this day of me in some sort of crazy exploitative freak off?”
The legal document against Combs detailed the term “freak off,” described as “elaborate and produced sex performances.”
Prosecutors alleged that Combs enticed victims into these scenarios under false pretenses of romance, later using coercion, drugs, and threats to involve them.
Leveraging his industry experience and financial power, he reportedly manipulated victims, threatening to withdraw support if they resisted.
In light of this, Mollen expressed relief at not attending and planned to share the incident with her children the next day, as she and actor Jason Biggs have two sons.
Combs is currently at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center after pleading not guilty and being denied bail twice.
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