No sleep, no personal life. Diddy's former assistant says “get” while working for the rapper

A former personal authority of Sean “Diddy”mbs testified in his trial of sexual trafficking and criminal organisation that he had remained sleepless for up to three days while working for him. Brendan Paul, former basketball player at Syracouse University, who worked for Chambs from late 2022 to March 2024, yeah [...]
Brendan Paul, former basketball player at the University of Syracouse, who worked for Chambs from late 2022 to March 2024 -- the same month federal agents raided the homes of Chambs in Los Angeles and Miami Beach witnessed on Friday, June 20, that he was employed to help plan food and training programmes for Combes.
Paul was arrested at an airport in Opa-locka, Florida near Miami on drug charges the same day Combs' property was raided in March 2024. The charges were dropped after he completed a preventative programme, and Paul testified in court after an immunity agreement.
Other assistants have previously testified to the extreme working conditions near Combs. Paul indicated that when he took the job, he was clearly told that if he had a boyfriend, he would have to separate, since the position required availability 24/7.
He said Combs implied his staff was like “SEE Team 6”, special elite military unit, and demanded that they work without fail.
Paul said he had spent three days sleepless, surviving only short cycles of sleep. I was young, so I could bear it,” he added, saying he used Adderall and, in a limited way, cocaine to stay awake.
He testified that Combs had ordered him to buy drugs worth thousands of dollars for him, including marijuana, cocaine, ecstasy, ketamine, and other substances while working for him.
Paul said Combs had screamed at them several times, including one time he forgot to take the drug package. Christina Khorram, former head of the Combs staff, told him after that event to stay in low profile “.” A few days later, however, he heard Chambs consider the event forgotten.
Paul described what he had to pack for Combs nights at the hotel, including sex sessions: candles, condoms, alcoholic beverages, lights, astroglyphic lubricants and a bag full of drugs.
He said these nights at the hotel were fired after Combs' former tall partner, Cassandra “Cassie” Ventura filed a strong indictment against him, accusing him of years of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse.
Paul said Combs had asked him to try drugs to test loyalty “, and he admitted: “I felt a euphoria but not a full effect.” When Combs asked “felt good,” he told “po” and continued the job.
During questions from Diddy's lawyer Brian Steel, Paul was asked:
He replied sharply: “Absolutely not.”
Paul said that the emotional connection to the Combs is <x0-> complicated. ”
Now 55-year-old Combs has denied federal charges of sexual trafficking, criminal organisation and transportation for prostitution. He is in custody at Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. /Periscope/












