As allegations continue surfacing about Sean “Diddy” Combs’ infamous parties, it might be a while before the public gets all the details because attendees were reportedly forced to sign NDAs.
According to TMZ, Diddy’s NDA was a standard agreement. The signed document says that party attendees can’t share information related to the disgraced music mogul himself, partners, family members, friends, and business associates. The NDA also prevents signees from photographing, filming, or recording Diddy or anyone around him without written consent. The document also names social media platforms in which attendees cannot post photos or videos of the Bad Boy founder without permission. Additionally, signees are asked not to give interviews, write books, or discuss anything about Diddy or things seen at his parties.
The non-disclosure agreement seems to cover anything that could get the rapper into trouble. However, Diddy’s NDA does expire. TMZ states that the signed document is valid for the length of Diddy’s life plus 20 years or 70 years, whichever is longer.
Nevertheless, the NDA didn’t keep the authorities out of his business. As BOSSIP reported, the father of seven is currently awaiting trial in the MDC Brooklyn jail. He was arrested in September on sex trafficking and racketeering charges.
Diddy’s NDA Didn’t Save Him From Key To The City Revocations
Though Diddy’s NDA sounds airtight, the public already knows some of his deepest secrets, leading to the revocation of his key to the city of Miami. According to TMZ, the city of Miami has asked for their key back as Diddy’s legal woes continue to surge.
Diddy was first awarded the key to the city of Miami in 2015 after his former media company, Revolt, held the Revolt Music Conference in the waterfront city. However, after the release of footage showing him assaulting Cassandra “Cassie” Ventura, many sexual assault allegations, and his arrest, Miami has officially stripped him of his key.
TMZ revealed Miami Beach’s mayor, Steven Meiner, and the city commission voted unanimously on the matter. Meiner is set to sign off on the decision soon. Joe Magazine, David Suarez, Tanya Katzoff Bhatt, and Alex Fernandez were commissioners who sponsored the resolution.
This decision comes after Miami Beach also revoked Sean Diddy Combs Day, which occurred on October 13 annually. The date was rescinded in June 2024, shortly after the surveillance footage of him and Cassie was released.
This is not Diddy’s first time losing a key to the city. You may recall in June, BOSSIP reported Diddy’s return of his key to the city of New York. Mayor Eric Adams sent a letter asking for the honorary key back, and Diddy obliged. The keys to Miami Beach and New York are among several revocations that Diddy has faced. Howard University revoked the honorary degree he received in 2014. His ownership of Revolt was also rescinded and sold back to the employees.
Diddy’s representatives have not released a statement regarding his key to the city of Miami Beach.