Diddy’s former bodyguard, Gene Deal, has dropped shocking revelations, alleging that the music mogul possessed incriminating tapes of high-profile politicians involved in his notorious “freak off” sessions, and suggested his arrest is tied to a major corruption scandal engulfing New York City politics.

Deal, who worked closely with Diddy in the 1990s, made the claims during an interview on a podcast. He hinted that the repercussions of Diddy’s arrest could reach far beyond the hip-hop industry and involve some of New York’s most powerful officials.

“This is all bigger than Diddy,” Deal said, without naming specific individuals who might appear in the alleged recordings.

Diddy, whose real name is Sean Combs, was recently indicted in New York on charges of racketeering, sex trafficking, and transporting individuals for prostitution. His legal troubles began after federal agents raided his Los Angeles and Miami mansions, uncovering over 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant that prosecutors claim were used in his infamous “freak off” parties.

According to Deal, these parties involved Diddy drugging women and coercing them into prolonged sexual encounters with male prostitutes. While speculation swirls around the existence of tapes documenting these sessions, prosecutors have yet to confirm whether any were recorded.

When asked if celebrities might appear in these alleged tapes, Deal responded, “(Diddy) gave celebrity parties, so what do you think?”

Deal also implied that Diddy’s indictment might be connected to recent resignations and corruption allegations plaguing New York City’s political landscape. He suggested that Diddy, once a victim of manipulation early in his career, had been shaped into what he described as a “monster.”

“Puff wasn’t born a monster; he was made into a monster,” Deal claimed, adding that powerful figures within the music industry who “trained” Diddy contributed to his alleged criminal behavior. “He was doing to other people what was done to him… that’s a learned behavior.”

In one of the most striking statements, Deal labeled Diddy’s arrest as “karma” for his past actions, even accusing him of having a hand in the death of rapper Biggie Smalls. “His karma was bound to catch up with him,” Deal said.

He concluded by calling Diddy’s arrest one of the “greatest tragedies” in hip-hop, comparing it to the untimely deaths of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls.

“He brought it on himself,” Deal said. “He knew he was wrong, and he knew he learned something that wasn’t right.”