Jenny Mollen in 2018 (left); Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs in 2017 (right).Photo:Taylor Hill/Getty; Theo Wargo/Getty
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Jenny Mollenis sharing her experience withSean “Diddy” Combsas he’scharged with serious sex crimes.
Combs, 54, wasarrestedin a Manhattan hotel on Monday, Sept. 16,and chargedwith sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy and transportation to engage in prostitution, according to afederal indictment.
In a candid, makeup-free selfie video shared onInstagramTuesday, Sept. 24, Mollen, 45, recalled a time she was invited to hang out with Combs when she was 19.
Mollen pointed out that she was wearing a maroon button-up shirt with “hideous jeans” and loafers.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Coombs in 2019.Scott Dudelson/Getty
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“Not giving sex vibes,” she continued.
Mollen added that she was then introduced to Combs — who she said wore a fur coat and had small hands like a 12-year-old — and he invited her and her friends to a party in his room.
“Guys, would I have been in afreak off?” she asked. “That’s what I’m reading, it’s called a freak off. Would I have been captured in his room in my hideous maroon shirt? Would there be footage to this day of me in some sort of crazy exploitative freak off?”
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs in 2018.John Shearer/Getty
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Combs allegedly lured victims into freak offs under the guise of a romantic relationship before allegedly using drugs, “force, threats of force and coercion” to get them to participate. He’s accused of using his 30-plus years of influence in the music industry and his financial support as leverage, threatening to cut the victims off if they didn’t take part, the indictment alleges.
Ultimately, Mollen said she was “so glad I didn’t go” before vowing to tell her kids the story in the morning. She shares two sons with actor Jason Biggs.
If convicted, Combs could face up to life in prison, and a minimum of 15 years for the three felony counts he is facing.
He is being held in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center, after pleading not guilty andbeing denied bail twice. A source previously told PEOPLE, “He isbeing treated like any other detaineeawaiting trial.”
He is due back in court in early October.
source: people.com