Feds Allegedly Removed ‘250 Cameras’ From Diddy’s Homes During Raids

Sean “Diddy” Combs allegedly liked to film what happened in their homes to a seemingly detailed degree. Federal agents allegedly removed 250 cameras from Diddy’s homes during raids on the rapper.

At least that’s what the documentary says. TMZ Presents: Diddy’s Downfall alleges. The documentary examines all the controversy and fallout surrounding Diddy and her accusations. Mark Curry implied during the documentary that there are several secret tapes and that Diddy recorded people who wished he wouldn’t.

The tapes apparently show them performing certain lewd acts. “They have 250 cameras that they took from their homes. A lot of people may be running away from that tape,” Curry said.

Meanwhile, Diddy’s former bodyguard, Gene Deal, says there are a lot of celebrities and politicians nervous. Apparently a couple of princes too. “I don’t think it’s just celebrities who are going to be shocked,” Deal said. “I had politicians there, I had princes there. He also had a couple of preachers there.”

Diddy’s former associates speak out

TMZ executive producer Charles Latibeaudiere said Diddy was “allegedly obsessed with recording everything that happened in his house.”

Meanwhile, some of Diddy’s former associates speak up and explain that they lived in fear. For example, Aubrey O’Day talked about the possibility of being murdered.

“I was literally producers and employers of text messages. From top to bottom levels like, ‘You all know what the fuck you saw.’ People was scared. If you know enough, it would probably be reasonable for you to be scared,” O’Day said. “As much as you can, Harvey. A flat tire, being killed… I don’t know. “There are many things that people fear.”

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Likewise, Freddy P said that he lived in fear of Diddy and what might happen.

“One day I was waking up and I was in a good mood. I’m in the studio, I’m taking photos or whatever. I didn’t even want to get screwed. You know, when you’re surrounded by a bunch of dorks and you’re a street black, sometimes you don’t want to be around nerds. So I’m on that bitch; I’m just frustrated by so many things that are happening,” recalled Freddy P.

He continued: “We get into a situation. We, in front of everyone, niggas were like, “Man, what do you think or something?” He was like, ‘N***a, I’ll buy every house on your block, I’ll turn out all the lights in that bitch, and every time you leave that bitch you’ll get blown up.’ When he tells you something like that, you imagine him buying all the houses, you imagine every light going off, and that silenced me.”

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