A witness in the Sean “Diddy” Combs investigation claims to possess several sex tapes featuring alleged celebrity victims in an interview Thursday.
Courtney Burgess, who testified against Combs before a grand jury in Manhattan the same day, claimed to receive several flash drives featuring videos of eight celebrities who he said seemed “intoxicated” and “victimized” in an exclusive interview with NewsNation anchor Ashleigh Banfield.
Burgess said a friend gave him the flash drives that originally belonged to Kim Porter, an ex-girlfriend of the disgraced music mogul, and claimed two of celebrities seemed underaged, he claimed in the interview.
Burgess said he was familiar with Combs through their shared experience in the music industry.
“I’ve been knowing him for 35 years. I think we probably entered into the music business at the same time,” he told Banfield.
Burgess said he will surrender the 11 flash drives, eight of which allegedly contain footage of the aforementioned celebrities, to the court. The videos feature six prominent males and two unnamed celebrity females, he alleged.
The witness also said all of the celebrities seemed “victimized” in the alleged tapes.
“I think all, to be honest — all,” Burgess said in reference to the alleged victims seeming “victimized” and “intoxicated.”
Burgess later alleged that the “two males” allegedly featured in the videos seemed underaged. He did not reveal the identities of the males in question due to the ongoing nature of the investigation.
Ariel Mitchell, Burgess’s attorney who also joined the interview, claimed the federal government sent U.S. Marshals to each of Burgess’s residences to serve him a subpoena for the electronic evidence. (RELATED: John Legend’s Manager Says She Was In ‘Terrifying Situation’ At Diddy Party, Calls Out Toxic Music Industry)
Burgess also claimed the flash drives included a manuscript from Porter detailing Combs’ alleged crimes, NewsNation told the Daily Caller.
This article was originally published at dailycaller.com