Sean “Diddy” Combs’ former assistant has opened up about the shocking things he was allegedly told to do while working with the rapper.
The ex-assistant, Phillip Pines, teared up while speaking about the moment Diddy ordered him to sleep with a girl in order to prove his loyalty.
Pines is one of several individuals suing Sean “Diddy” Combs while the disgraced rapper remains in jail as he awaits his sex trial in May.
In the explosive new ID [Investigation Discovery] documentary “The Fall of Diddy,” past members of Diddy’s inner circle share startling stories about their time working with the disgraced rapper.
One such person is Diddy’s former personal assistant, Pines, who sued the rapper last year, December, accusing him of sexual harassment, among other claims.
Pines, in the documentary, recounts being ordered by Diddy to prove his loyalty by having sexual intercourse with a girl at one of his hedonistic parties.
According to the Daily Mail, the former assistant said that Diddy, who had been consuming a lot of alcohol, had him take several “shots” to make him feel “comfortable.”
“I remember hearing the words prove your loyalty to me, (your) King,” Pines told ID tearfully. “He grabbed me by the shoulders, gave me a massage like a coach would give a player that’s about to enter the game, handed me a condom, pushed me to a girl that was on the couch, a guest.”
Pines shared that Diddy’s request made him freeze for a second as he wondered if the rapper was testing him.
He said, “I froze before it took place, I didn’t know what was happening. In the moment it felt like what, is this fun for him? Is this a test for entertainment, does he know he’s doing this? Is he that gone?”
“She gave me consent, yeah, nodded her head and I performed for a little bit and then I ran out of there as soon as I didn’t see him in my sight anymore,” Pines added about his former boss’s alleged request.
According to Pines, he didn’t say no to Diddy’s request as he had seen former workers get physically assaulted for not obeying the rapper’s orders.
“I saw how angry he could get from the simplest thing,” Pines said. “I thought to myself if I don’t do this I don’t know what’s going to happen.”