Baldwin Bro Claims There’s a Bidding War for Alleged Diddy Party Tapes

Daniel Baldwin speaks onstage during Spike's
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Daniel Baldwin, brother of Alec, has made the sensational claim that there are videos of alleged sex parties thrown by Sean “Diddy” Combs.

Speaking on an episode of the PBD Podcast earlier this month, the 64-year-old alleged that high-profile figures are being made to fork out huge sums so their participation is not made public.

(L-R) Billy Baldwin, Alec Baldwin, and Daniel Baldwin. / Kevin Mazur / Getty Images
(L-R) Billy Baldwin, Alec Baldwin, and Daniel Baldwin. / Kevin Mazur / Getty Images

The Daily Beast has approached Diddy, who was arrested in September on charges of sex trafficking, for comment. He was also recently accused of sexual assault in new lawsuits by three men, including a former employee who said the mogul warned him not to go to the police or he’d look like “an idiot.”

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“He has videos of the parties,” Baldwin alleged. “What I’ve heard from friends that are attorneys—friends of mine that have represented me before—agents and so on is there’s a bidding war going on right now.”

Daniel, the second oldest of the four Baldwin brothers, suggested that those allegedly involved in the videos have to pay to keep their name out of the media. “They’re driving that price up, because if you want your client and your famous actor to not be involved or famous singer to not come out, here’s the price,” he said.

He added: “Now he has all that footage, supposedly, this is what I’m told. It’s going to be really interesting” as time goes on.

\Diddy at the 2018 Vanity Fair Oscar Party. / Danny Moloshok/Reuters
\Diddy at the 2018 Vanity Fair Oscar Party. / Danny Moloshok/Reuters

The actor added that he was never in attendance at any of Diddy’s alleged “freak-offs” but said their content was an open secret in Hollywood.

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He suggested that some people would be told to leave the alleged parties, while more high-profile people stayed behind. “But not everybody left,” he explained. “Anyone that wasn’t super famous or I’m with him or whatever were exited from the house, you were gone.”

A 14-page indictment revealed that the rapper would host “elaborate and produced sex performances” at the so-called “freak-offs.”

Diddy has denied all charges against him.