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Diddy's celeb guests knew when to leave the party; 'what happened before 2 am...'

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Sean "Diddy" Combs' parties were famous and frequented by Hollywood celebrities but not many of them might be in the know of the things of what used to happen after they left. According to reports, A-listers who were regulars at the parties knew a secret signal that told them when to leave those wild parties. The signal used to tell them that now things would get crazy. A US Weekly report said what happened before 2 am is nothing in comparison to what happened at 5 am and the parties would go on till 7 am.

The report cited a source who used to manage the high-profile celebrities and confirmed that they usually left between 2 and 3 in the morning before the wildness.

"Girls would start to lose their clothes. That was the signal for people to leave." It was at that time that drugs would emerge and sex workers would do whatever anyone wanted.

Diddy tapes are being sold in Hollywood amid apprehension that Diddy's arrest on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering would pull down many other celebs. Jay Z, Beyonce, Jennifer Lopez, Leonardo DiCaprio, Usher, Justin Bieber were very close to Diddy. But their involvement in Diddy's Freak Offs is not known. Attorney Tony Buzbee said 120 individuals have come forward with fresh allegations of sexual misconduct against Diddy and that he has a list of names that will shock people.

Diddy's Freak Offs -- elaborate and forceful sex of women with male prostitutes on camera for days together -- were usually held at hotels and reports indicate that Hollywood A-listers might not have seen those. And many celebrities in past spoke about what they saw. In 2014, Khloe Kardashian said at Diddy's parties, half the people were butt-naked.

“I’ve never been in rooms that people are talking about, and I never knew they existed,” Diddy's friend Ray J said.

The tapes that Diddy used to record were also used for blackmail purposes. “We are going to find out who is on the video tapes. For most people, it’s embarrassment [and] people being exposed in orgies, not legal issues. That’s why no one ever spoke out," a music industry source told US Weekly.
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