Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · June 21, 2025 · Entertainment

Rapstar's Secret: Texts Reveal Escort's Instructions for Multi-Day 'Rabbit' Encounters

The sex trafficking trial for Sean 'Diddy' Combs has now exposed text messages between one of his alleged handlers and a male escort setting up travel to a freak-off

SEAN "DIDDY" COMBS' TRIAL TURNS UP THE HEAT WITH SHOCKING TEXT MESSAGE EVIDENCE!

In a bombshell revelation that's sending shockwaves through the courtroom, new evidence has emerged in Sean "Diddy" Combs' sex trafficking trial that could prove to be a major game-changer. According to documents shared on TheScholarlyNote.com, text messages between a male escort named Jules and a mysterious Diddy associate have been uncovered, detailing how to get to and from one of the infamous "marathon freak-offs" attended by the rapper.

As if the allegations weren't already sordid enough, these incriminating texts have sparked a fresh wave of speculation about Combs' involvement in the sex trafficking ring. The messages, dated August 26, 2009, reveal that Jules was invited to fly from Los Angeles to New York City for one of Diddy's notorious parties – with a promise of a "tip" to sweeten the deal.

In messages dated on August 26, 2009, the Diddy associate known only as 'device owner' asked Jules if he wanted to fly from Los Angeles to New York City for the freak-off.

Just two minutes after the invitation was extended, Jules accepted the offer, and the mysterious associate provided him with travel information, including flight details from LAX to John F. Kennedy International Airport. The texts also reveal that Jules was instructed to reach out when he was ready to book his return flight – raising suspicions about the true nature of these "parties."

The next morning, Jules arrived in New York and texted the associate, confirming his arrival and intention to shower and clean up before heading to the party. Less than an hour later, he received a message directing him to room 4901, where he was expected to attend the "freak-off." After the party, Jules requested a flight back to Los Angeles, which was arranged by the associate.

The most chilling aspect of these texts is the ease with which they were exchanged – almost as if it were a normal part of Jules' business dealings. The conversation takes on a rather sinister tone when Jules requests more rest than initially planned, only to be reassured that he would have plenty of time to "hit" the associate again later.

In this batch of messages, Jules says the people presumably involved in the freak-off are 'rabbits'

Fast-forward to December 2009, and Jules is trying to set up an alibi for himself with his girlfriend – allegedly because she wouldn't approve of his involvement in Diddy's sex parties. The text messages reveal that Jules asked the associate to send a fake message claiming they would be somewhere else over the weekend, so he could avoid suspicion.

Combs has been charged with racketeering conspiracy, two counts of sex trafficking, and two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. Prosecutors claim that Diddy coerced victims into drug-fueled sex parties using sex and violence – allegations Combs has vehemently denied, insisting all the sex acts were consensual.

The latest bombshell came after a damning day in court on Thursday, when prosecutors introduced a trove of photos from the March 2024 raid on Diddy's Holmby Hills home. The images revealed a treasure trove of incriminating evidence, including high-powered rifles, drugs, and hundreds of bottles of baby oil – neatly lined up in display cabinets or stacked in boxes.

In subsequent text messages between Jules and 'device owner' in December 2009, Jules appears to be trying to set up an alibi for himself so his girlfriend wouldn't find out about his alleged activities with Diddy

TheScholarlyNote.com exclusively reported on the developments in court, where jurors were shown pictures of ketamine bags and drug paraphernalia. The prosecution's case is now building momentum, with many wondering how much further this investigation will go before it reaches its shocking conclusion.

As Combs' defense attorney Marc Agnifilo tries to spin the narrative that his client simply likes to "buy in bulk like any other American," the jury remains skeptical – and rightly so. The truth behind these texts is far more sinister, and we can't help but wonder what other secrets are waiting to be uncovered.

Stay tuned for further updates on this salacious trial as the drama unfolds!

Combs has been charged with racketeering conspiracy, two charges of sex trafficking and two charges of transportation to engage in prostitution (Pictured: Combs leaves a New York City hotel on May 3, 2010, several months after his associate allegedly texted Jules)

Diddy is pictured in court behind the defense table with his lawyers on Wednesday, June 18

Manhattan federal prosecutors released a trove of pictures on Thursday, which were entered  as exhibits in Sean 'Diddy' Combs ongoing criminal trial. Pictured above are some of the weapons found at the rap mogul's Los Angeles mansion

The cache of photos also showed Combs' collection of baby oil, which were neatly displayed in one of the rooms inside the LA mansion