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Playboy Model Rachel Kennedy Describes Disturbing Encounter with P. Diddy in Tokyo

November 3, 2024

00:01 GMT

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Playboy Model Rachel Kennedy Describes Disturbing Encounter with P. Diddy in Tokyo

November 3, 2024

00:01 GMT

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Every day, new shocking details appear about P. Diddy, who was arrested and charged in mid-September for alleged sexual assault, prostitution, and racketeering. Part of the accusations involves s*x parties that he hosted at his mansions, with details shared by Playboy model Rachel Kennedy.

Kennedy recently appeared on the podcast The Trial of Diddy, where she recounted meeting P. Diddy in 2000 at “Seventh Heaven,” a topless club in Tokyo where she worked as a dancer. Many celebrities, according to Kennedy, frequented the club.

One evening, Sean Combs (known as P. Diddy) visited the club, and the following day, he invited Rachel and her friends to his hotel room. Kennedy recalls that when she and two friends arrived, Combs opened the door holding a bottle of champagne and dressed in a bathrobe. They quickly realized this was not a typical social gathering but rather a private encounter—something they hadn’t anticipated.

“We went in, not expecting anything unusual. He seemed friendly enough, so we thought, ‘Alright, we’ll just hang out,’” she shared. Shortly after, she remembers hearing Jennifer Lopez’s name.

Rachel explained that she was unaware P. Diddy had invited her to what federal prosecutors describe as a “freak off”—wild parties fueled by drugs and alcohol. As they entered his suite, a television played a Jennifer Lopez music video, who was dating Combs at the time. Kennedy noted that Diddy was on the phone with Lopez, adding, “It was strange and slightly eerie, especially since we were already in the room and there wasn’t an actual party.”

Later, she admitted, she and her friends took cocaine in the bathroom after Diddy had said he didn’t use drugs and preferred only marijuana. “He told us he just smoked weed and didn’t want anything else around him, so we snuck to the bathroom.”

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Kennedy continued to describe what happened later that evening. An hour after they arrived, Combs invited her and a friend into his bedroom, where he began undressing and directed them to “get down.” Combs made his intentions clear, and though she said the encounter wasn’t violent, she and her friend continued as he wished.

The encounter lasted about 20 minutes. “It wasn’t impressive,” Kennedy stated bluntly, mentioning personal details: “Lengthwise, fine, but width—like a pencil. Thin. Unfortunately, it’s something I still remember.” Her friend had a similar observation.

Soon after, Combs’ bodyguard burst into the room, angrily confronting him. Kennedy claims the bodyguard recognized her from the previous night and was furious, exclaiming, “That’s my girl from last night! What’s going on?” According to Kennedy, he forcibly ejected them from the room, even kicking them, though she described it more as a shove.

“Combs just watched and did nothing,” she added. “The bodyguard was violent and visibly angry. We were in shock, especially at how easily he accessed P. Diddy’s suite. It was unbelievable.”

They ran into the hallway, but with the entire floor rented out by Combs, they had no one to call for help. When they finally reached the lobby, Kennedy called P. Diddy, asking, “What just happened?” He immediately hung up. Reflecting on the experience, she noted, “Looking back, we were lucky.”

Kennedy closed her story by saying, “I don’t compare myself to the others he’s harmed, but now, seeing everything unfold, it all makes sense. He’s a master manipulator, convincing people that this behavior is acceptable. And he does this to ordinary people, not celebrities or executives. Our lives don’t matter to them. We’re disposable.”

SNNW Staff

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