Mimi Faust recently revealed that she was in the works to launch her own dating show but it ultimately it was shut down for a shocking reason.
While talking with Claudia Jordan on Instagram live, Faust opened up about how much work she put into the show and explained why it was allegedly cancelled. “I was going to have a dating show with my daughter’s father, it was on BET network. We were literally going on 8-9 months to a year of preparation and picking the cast and allegedly BET canceled the show because they didn’t want the association with the situation with Puff and my daughter’s father who’s really good friends with him.”
As we previously shared, Sean “Diddy” Combs is now a defendant in a case involving sex trafficking, racketeering, and kidnapping following an indictment by a grand jury. Diddy is currently facing faces three charges: racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking through force, fraud, or coercion, and transportation for the purpose of engaging in prostitution.
The indictment states that from 2008 to the present, individuals associated with the Combs organization are accused of participating in various criminal activities, including sex trafficking, forced labor, transporting individuals across state lines for prostitution, coercion to engage in prostitution, drug-related crimes, kidnapping, arson, bribery, and hindering justice.
The indictment outlines that the Combs organization aimed to run a worldwide enterprise within the media, entertainment, and lifestyle sectors. Additionally, it suggests that a key objective was to maintain Diddy’s influence and satisfy his personal needs, particularly concerning his sexual desires, which allegedly involved the exploitation of women and the involvement of commercial sex workers.
The indictment references the notorious “Freak off” parties, describing them as “elaborate and orchestrated sexual events” that Combs organized and directed, during which he reportedly engaged in masturbation and frequently recorded the proceedings electronically.
The indictment claims that Combs enticed women into his sphere by pretending to offer a romantic relationship, only to later employ force, threats, and coercion to compel the victims into prolonged sexual encounters with male sex workers.
Following the “freak off” events, both Combs and the participants reportedly received IV fluids to recuperate from the physical strain and substance use. The indictment lacks specifics regarding the kidnapping claims, mentioning only that they took place in California, along with incidents of arson and bribery.
Regarding the drug-related accusations, they purportedly involve the intention to distribute various narcotics, including cocaine, oxycodone, Xanax, GHB—which is known as a “date rape” drug—MDMA, and ketamine.