By Julio Blanca
04 Oct 2024, 18:02 PM EDT
Rapper Diddy’s parties have become one of the many details of this scandalous case in which there are allegations of sexual abuse, rape and more.
One of the questions about these celebrations, attended by celebrities such as Leonardo DiCaprio, is how much budget they invested to meet all the requirements of these events.
Specialized media such as Forbes have in the past released figures about the budget invested in these holidays.
According to reports, in 2012 there was an approximate budget of $200,000 dollars.
David Adler, founder of the marketing site BiZBash Media, said: “It was for 400 people, and it would be $500 for each one, so $200,000. That money comes out of a marketing budget. It is cheaper to make the most expensive event in the world than to buy advertising; The press advantage alone is worth much more than what would be spent on the event.”
The influential music producer and his team took care of the details of these celebrations, according to information collected by US Weekly and Page Six.
Most occasions were held annually and the dress code was usually to wear white clothing. There is also talk of hidden celebrations in which the aberrations devised by the artist allegedly occurred.
The parties were held at the Hamptons mansion and it is said that it helped give P. Diddy a good image. However, he is now facing justice because he is accused of using his power and prestige for crimes such as “sex trafficking, forced labor, interstate transportation for prostitution, drug crimes, kidnapping, arson, bribery and obstruction of justice.” ”.
Many of these events were recorded on videos and they claim that most of the victims were drugged to commit these acts.
This case has shaken entertainment, due to the relationships he had for years with famous artists.
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