Khloe Kardashian recalls seeing Justin Bieber at Diddy's 'naked party'

by · Mail Online

Khloe Kardashian recalled crossing paths with Justin Bieber at one of Diddy's star-studded bashes, where she revealed that 'half of the guests were naked.'

The reality star, 40, made the remarks in a 2014 episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, which has resurfaced in the wake of Sean 'Diddy' Combes' arrest for sex trafficking charges.

Disgraced music artist Diddy, 54, was arrested in New York amid a sex trafficking probe and is currently being held at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center.

The star - who was denied bail by a judge - was recently placed on suicide watch following his indictment for sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution. 

In the scene, Khloe chatted to her sister Kourtney about a night out she'd had at one of Diddy's parties.

Khloe Kardashian recalled crossing paths with Justin Bieber at one of Diddy 's star-studded bashes, where she revealed that 'half of the guests were naked'
The reality star recalled seeing Justin during a night out at one of Sean 'Diddy' Combes' parties, when he would have been 20 years old (Justin is pictured at a different party)
She told her sister Kourtney: 'I got on a plane at 5.30am. Well this party...I think half the people there were butt naked... You would have loved it!'

She recalled that among the guests was Justin, who would have been 20 years old at the time.

She told Kourtney: 'I got on a plane at 5.30am. Well this party...I think half the people there were butt naked... You would have loved it!'

Kourtney also asked her sister: 'Who was with you this weekend?' and replied she was with 'a bunch of friends.'

Khloe then reeled off a list of names, saying: 'Diddy. Quincy. Justin Bieber…' and Khloe confirmed she was with them, saying: 'So far, so good.'

Justin Bieber is said to be so deeply 'disturbed' by the news of Sean 'Diddy' Combs' arrest on sex-trafficking charges that he's cut himself off from the world. 

Speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com, an insider said that new dad Justin has been completely 'thrown' by the harrowing allegations and is grappling to make sense of them - especially given that he collaborated with Combs less than a year ago

The source said of the fragile singer: 'Bieber is so disturbed by the Diddy news and is unwilling to process it or discuss it so he has shut off. 

'So many people who helped to make him who he is were very close to Diddy and it has completely thrown him.

'Justin hasn't been responding on this since the home raids. He's not going to.'

The insider added that Bieber also deeply regrets having collaborated with the disgraced mogul last year, and would never have done so had he known the allegations that have since come to light. 

They continued: 'He had a long break from Diddy when he believes most of this took place and he had distanced himself from him.

'He was featured on Diddy's most recent album, and had he known any of this, there is no way he would have done it.'

Earlier this month, troubling footage emerged that showed Justin, who was 22 at the time, partying with Diddy at his birthday bash.

Combs, now 54, is then seen putting his arm around the One Less Lonely Girl singer, now 30, who held the garment up to the camera.

The pair proceeded to pose for pictures together before Bieber stripped off to put the coat on while the crowd around him cheered.

'Oh, he bad boy now,' an onlooker declared at one point in an apparent reference to the record label Combs founded.

Bieber, 30, was just a child when he forged a friendship with Combs (Pictured in 2010)
Earlier this week on Monday, Diddy was arrested and was soon denied bail by a judge after he used both his and his mother's homes in Miami as collateral (pictured in 2023)

Bieber's composure changes frequently in the clip, alternating between vacant and emotionless, to happy and dazed.

A later segment appeared to then show a bleary-eyed Bieber celebrating New Years with The Game, 44.

The troubling clip sparked concern among fans, with one posting on X: 'I feel so bad for he was just a kid.'

Another posted: 'This is really heartbreaking to watch!!'

A third asked: 'Does Justin Bieber even remember anything from that night?'

'This video makes me feel sick,' added another, while one concerned user posted: 'He looks out of it big time.'

Several videos of Combs and Bieber have resurfaced in recent days following Combs' arrest.

One troubling clip saw Combs, who is 24 years older than Bieber, documenting his '48 hours' staying with the singer when he was just 15.

The mogul said: 'He's having 48 hours with Diddy, where we hanging out and what we're doing we can't really disclose. But it's definitely a 15-year-old's dream.'

He continued: 'I have been given custody of him. He's signed to Usher and I had legal guardianship of Usher when he did his first album.

'I don't have legal guardianship of him [Bieber] but for the next forty-eight hours he's with me and we're gonna go full crazy.'

Another resurfaced clip saw the rapper grilling a 16-year-old Bieber on why he hadn't been speaking to him as much.

It comes after Diddy was seen making a joke about locking women up at parties in a resurfaced Conan O'Brien interview that took place 22 years earlier.

A 2002 interview of Diddy on Late Night With Conan O'Brien has now resurfaced and gone viral as he made comments about having 'locks on the doors' to prevent women from leaving parties.

Diddy requested to toss out a sexual assault lawsuit due to the statute of limitations running out, TMZ reported on Friday.

In May, model Crystal McKinney filed a lawsuit against the rapper, claiming he sexually assaulted her.

She alleged the assault took place in 2003, but Diddy's lawyers said in a letter her claims expired in 2010 due to the Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Law.

The rapper's lawyers further claim that the star's companies, including Bad Boy Entertainment, cannot be sued because they did not have involvement in the alleged incident.

In her lawsuit, McKinney claimed that Diddy drugged and sexually assaulted her in 2003 after they met during a Men's Fashion Week event at Cipriani Downtown in NYC.

After meeting the music artist, she claimed he invited her to his studio and claimed she was given a joint that was possibly laced with another drug. She was then forced to perform oral sex on Combs inside a bathroom.

Last week on Monday, Diddy was arrested and was soon denied bail by a judge after he used both his and his mother's homes in Miami - worth $50 million - as collateral.

And on Wednesday, he lost an appeal to overturn the decision and will remain in custody pending trial.

In the indictment against Diddy that was unsealed this week, it was claimed that federal raids on his Miami and Los Angeles mansions led to the discovery of over 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant.

It is alleged that the rapper would coerce and manipulate victims into taking part in days-long sexual performances, which he dubbed 'freak offs.'

Diddy's associates would allegedly ply victims with drugs to keep them compliant and would make threats against anyone refusing to engage, in claims similar to those made in a civil lawsuit brought by Diddy's ex-girlfriend Cassie last year.

These allegations were central to prosecutors bringing sex trafficking charges against the producer, with observers noting that authorities are increasingly expanding the law to suit their cases against powerful defendants.

A step up in federal sex trafficking charges was passed by Congress in 2000 as an intentional step to take down prostitution rings and pimps, but the evolving nature of the charge has seen it more recently used to snare individuals like Keith Raniere.

Notably, Diddy has hired the same attorney, Marc Agnifilo, who has previously challenged the government's expanding use of federal sex trafficking charges in Raniere's 2019 trial that led to a 120-year sentence.

Raniere was the leader of the NXIVM cult, a self-help pyramid scheme that acted as a front for his various crimes, including sexual assault, sex trafficking, child pornography and forced labor.

At his trial, the cult leader's legal team attempted to argue that federal sex trafficking charges were overstretched to fit his case - the same argument Mr. Agifilo made at Diddy's bail hearing this week.

He claimed that the alleged 'freak offs' were merely the way Diddy was 'intimate' with people, and accused prosecutors of overstepping and 'coming into this man's bedroom.'

'Is it sex trafficking? No, not if everybody wants to be there,' Agnifilo said at the hearing.

New York prosecutors aiming to take down Diddy are using a similar playbook to one used to imprison other high-profile sex abusers including R. Kelly and Raniere.

The music mogul pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking

Diddy was indicted Tuesday on a slew of crimes including sex trafficking and racketeering, the same charges that put R. Kelly and Raniere - the leader of the NXIVM cult - behind bars.

In particular, racketeering charges are noted by the New York Times as useful against powerful defendants, as they allow prosecutors to build a case around an 'enterprise' of accomplices dating back many years.

The federal charges can allow prosecutors to go after crimes dating beyond the state's statute of limitations, with Diddy facing alleged crimes going back as far as 2008 including kidnapping, arson, bribery and narcotics distribution.

After Diddy's arrest, he was taken to Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center and has also been placed on suicide watch.

Sources informed DailyMail.com that the detention center is 'standard for high-profile individuals.'