Will Smith has publicly distanced himself from Sean "Diddy" Combs and the alleged "freak off" parties the music mogul is accused of hosting. During a recent performance in San Diego, Smith addressed rumors connecting him to Combs' infamous gatherings, which allegedly involved sex workers.
In a video clip obtained by TMZ, Smith stated, "The world we're in right now makes it tough to distinguish fact from fiction. I've seen the memes, some of which are humorous. But I haven't spoken about this publicly until now. Let me be absolutely clear: I have nothing to do with Puffy. Stop the memes and the rumors."

Smith emphatically denied any involvement, adding, "I haven't been anywhere near that man, haven't participated in any of that nonsense. If anyone claims otherwise, it's a lie." He even jokingly referenced the authorities' seizure of lubricants and baby oil allegedly used for the parties, quipping, "I don't even like baby oil."

Combs is facing serious charges including racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation for prostitution. These charges carry a potential sentence ranging from 15 years to life imprisonment. Authorities allege Combs utilized his businesses, including Bad Boy Entertainment, Combs Enterprises, and Combs Global, to conduct a criminal enterprise, employing intimidation, threats, and abuse to exploit victims.

The indictment accuses Combs and unnamed associates of luring women, often under the guise of romantic relationships, and then coercing them into sexual acts with male sex workers. Combs has been denied bail multiple times and remains in jail pending trial. He had offered up to $50 million for release, but prosecutors argued he posed a risk to witnesses and victims.

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