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Nick Cannon avoided Sean “Diddy” Combs’ antics by leaving parties early

Nick Cannon avoided Sean “Diddy” Combs’ antics by leaving parties early

Nick Cannon admitted that the right time for Sean “Diddy” Combs to leave the party was “early.”

The “Masked Singer” host recalled his relationship with Diddy while appearing on Adam22’s No Jumper podcast on Monday along with Wack 100 and Lush One.

Adam asked Cannon, “How did you avoid these parties?” to which Nick replied, “I’m leaving early.”

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Diddy and Nick Cannon smile in photo

Nick Cannon left Sean “Diddy” Combs’ parties early. (Getty Images)

Wack told the group that at Diddy’s party, the house was still chilly until about 2:30-3. After this, the cats leave. Now, who will be left, go back, be that as it may, we don’t know.”

Cannon added: “I’m usually the DJ, and when it’s time to wrap things up, I leave.”

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Wack chimed in, “It’s a 3 o’clock restaurant,” to which Cannon agreed, “Yeah, we’re out.”

“I’m usually the DJ, and when it’s time to wrap things up, I come out.”

— Nick Cannon

Nick Cannon wears a red shirt and suit with Sean Diddy Combs.

Cannon said he was a DJ at Combs’ parties. (Chance Yeh/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

Sean Diddy Combs wears a white tuxedo and black bow tie.

Last month, Diddy was indicted on federal sex crimes charges. (Getty Images)

Co-host Lush jumped in and said, “That’s what Shorty said… a real freak on the inside.”

“I’ve never seen anything like it either,” Cannon said. “But again, presumably whatever they have, we’ll see in, what, May? I guarantee you, all sides…”

Officials said Combs and a number of unnamed associates in Combs Enterpriseused intimidation tactics to “lure female victims into Combs’ orbit, often under the guise of romantic relationships,” according to a federal indictment unsealed in September.

He then used “force, threats of force, and coercion to force victims to engage in prolonged sexual acts with male commercial sex workers whom COMBS referred to as, among other things, ‘freaks,’” Combs said in the indictment.

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“Freak Offs” featured “highly produced sexual performances that Combs arranged, directed, masturbated during, and often electronically recorded.” Combs and his associates allegedly transported sex workers across state lines and overseas to participate in “Freak Offs,” which occurred regularly and sometimes lasted several days, often involving multiple sex workers.

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When Wack broached the subject of the 1,000 bottles of baby oil found in Diddy’s homes during federal raids in March, Cannon said, “I think it’s the kind of crap that’s been sensationalized about it,” before adding that Johnson & Johnson “will “I won’t send” Diddy 1,000 bottles of baby oil, even as promotional items.

The “Wild N Out” host asked the guys if they had read the indictment yet.

Aerial photo of search of Sean Combs' Los Angeles mansion

In March, police raided Sean Combs’ home in Los Angeles. (Getty Images)

Cannon was skeptical of some of the claims about Diddy, adding, “His karma is being tested, that’s what it is,” Cannon said. The group then reminisced about Diddy’s cultural influence and how he portrayed himself as “invincible.”

“He kept telling everyone he was invincible. He made music videos like “Come get me!” Cannon shouted with his hands in the air. Whack added: “He said one day in an interview about my partying, I’ll probably go to jail for this.”

Even before the allegations surfaced, Cannon said he believed Diddy was “evolving” as a person.

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“The Puff that I knew, I started to see… I felt like he wanted to change and evolve and was like, ‘Yo, I want to be a dad, I want to be…’ like he’s been through so much shit… t” said Cannon.

Sean Diddy Combs wears a black shirt in a courtroom sketch from his bail appeal hearing.

Sean “Diddy” Combs pleaded not guilty last month and a judge set his trial date for May 5th. (Elizabeth Williams via AP)

Diddy is currently sitting in the New York Metropolitan Detention Center after being arrested last month and charged with racketeering conspiracy, human trafficking by force, fraud or coercion, and transportation for prostitution. Authorities say Combs operated a criminal enterprise through his businesses including Bad Boy Entertainment, Combs Enterprises and Combs Global, among others.

Although the “Last Night” singer maintains his innocence, if convicted, he faces a minimum of 15 years in prison or a maximum sentence of life in prison.

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Judge Arun Subramanian Combs’ trial scheduled Started on May 5th. Prosecutors expect it will take three weeks to present the government’s case, while Combs’ legal team has estimated it will take one week to argue the rapper’s defense.