"There were satanic, ritual o**ies" — Alleged Diddy s*x trafficking victim speaks out against "freak-off" parties, calls out Denzel Washington

Alleged Diddy s*x trafficking victim speaks out against "freak-off" parties (Image via X/@Diddy)
Alleged Diddy s*x trafficking victim speaks out against "freak-off" parties (Image via X/@Diddy)

New allegations against hip-hop mogul Diddy have become commonplace every day. Allison Carter, also known as Ally, a survivor of child s*x trafficking, has alleged that the rapper’s parties were not just s*xual gatherings but involved satanic ritual o**ies, where she was one of the victims.

The news went viral after the X account Rarebird Arewa Agbolade shared a series of video clips where Carter made these allegations. She highlighted that people often overlooked the child victims currently suffering, as well as those who have endured past abuse. Carter mentioned that she was at a Diddy party as one of the party favors.

With the issue gaining attention, investigators and others were reaching out. However, she emphasized that the focus was still not on the children, while the adults involved were protecting themselves, despite knowing that children were present at these harmful Diddy parties. She added:

“They weren’t freak-offs. They were satanic ritual o**ies. Get it right. It wasn’t just adults in these parties. The adults were responsible for the child s*x slaves that were in the party and one of those children were me.”

Ally Carter shared that after going viral in 2020, she and her family lost their home, animals, and everything they had. A dance teacher and choreographer, she also volunteered at foster care agencies, providing free hair services and helping the homeless by packing supplies for children. She said people didn't speak out against Diddy like no one spoke against Denzel Washington.


Carter said Diddy’s arrest was something she never thought would happen

Carter also revealed her efforts to pursue a case against Riverside County Child Protective Services, which she claimed was involved in her trafficking. She explained that her attempt to pursue a case with child protective services was met with resistance despite providing eight months' worth of evidence, which was ultimately ignored and hidden.

She also cautioned other survivors and victims, expressing her distrust of the hotline numbers being promoted for assistance, suggesting they may not be reliable as they were allegedly taking inventory. Carter added:

“We were followed the night Diddy was arrested. I left a place that I was in minding my own business finally trying to stop for a second and get my life back and you know what I am not even upset about that.”

She expressed surprise at the possibility of the rapper's arrest, something she never thought would happen. Carter addressed those questioning her timing in speaking out, noting how some people suggested she only spoke up because Diddy was involved.

Allison Carter emphasized that any money involved in these situations was "blood money," whether used to silence people or not, and made it clear she didn’t want anyone's money. She and her family relied on everyday individuals who would step up and help when possible.

Despite the ongoing challenges, she mentioned that she didn’t need everyone's approval and reflected on her long-standing struggles, including entering foster care at a young age.

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Edited by Priscillah Mueni