Swanky NYC hotel billed Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs extra because he ‘destroyed’ couch and sheets with oil: ex-worker

A swanky New York City hotel billed rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs extra after a visit because of a “destroyed and stained” couch and sheets, a former employee said Tuesday.

“It was like they had a party. The couch had oil stains,” the source told The Post.

Combs was arrested by Homeland Security in New York City on Monday as part of a federal sex-trafficking investigation. Diddy/Instagram
Combs was arrested by Homeland Security in New York City on Monday as part of a federal sex-trafficking investigation. Diddy/Instagram

Hotel management was recently questioned about the embattled star’s visits, the ex-worker said, amid a federal sex-trafficking investigation — which resulted in his indictment on a slew of shocking charges.

Combs, who was arrested Monday night at a different Manhattan hotel, left the couch and sheets in the high-end hotel room “destroyed and stained” with oil, the source said.

“In the room there was stains on the couches with body oils and the hotel needed to charge him for extra cleaning.”

The source added: “People had reached out to the hotel asking if he stayed at certain dates at the hotel. I don’t know if it was federal lawyers or Diddy’s lawyers but they were trying to coordinate the dates he was there.”

The bombshell indictment unsealed Tuesday in Manhattan federal court details the rapper’s twisted sexual desires, and note investigators found more than 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant at Combs’ mansions in Miami and Los Angeles during raids in March, with the trove dubbed “Freak Off supplies” in court papers.

Court papers claim that Combs lured several women into his orbit under the pretense of a romantic relationship — and then forced them to have sex with male prostitutes in what he called “Freak Offs.”

Combs would watch and masturbate during the “elaborate and produced sexual performances,” which he filmed to use as collateral against his victims, the indictment says.

The “Freak Offs” often lasted several days and were so intense that both Combs and his victims received IV fluids to recover from the physical exertion and drug use, the feds allege.

The music mogul is facing sex-trafficking, racketeering, and prostitution-related charges. United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York
The music mogul is facing sex-trafficking, racketeering, and prostitution-related charges. United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York

The rapper voluntarily traveled to the Big Apple Monday in anticipation of his arrest on federal charges stemming from a grand jury indictment, according to prosecutors and sources.

He was taken into custody at the Park Hyatt New York by Homeland Security Investigations, which handles sex-trafficking probes.

Combs was first accused of a years-long pattern of domestic and sexual violence — and even trafficking — against his former girlfriend, R&B singer Cassie Ventura, in a lawsuit she filed against him last November.

Though the pair quickly settled, the lawsuit prompted more than a half-dozen alleged victims to come forward with their own lawsuits against Combs.

Combs has denied all the allegations and claimed that the plaintiffs were “looking for a quick pay day.” The only lawsuit he settled was with Ventura.

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