Sean "Diddy" Combs had a disgusting list of requirements for the weight and appearance of the women who attended his blowout sessions.
The music mogul allegedly imposed a strict 63 kg limit on guests at his infamous parties.
The source told the New York Post that other requirements included the women being "young and sexy" and wearing provocative clothing.
If we had to, we did a weigh-in," said a promoter who claims to have worked with the rapper in 2004 and 2005.
"The girls had to be young and sexy, so I always had a scale nearby in case I needed to make sure. The number was 63 kg. but if a girl was very tall, there was a little leeway. The other requirements were: no fat, no cellulite. No too many piercings or tattoos. No short hair," the source added.
Prosecutors allege the excesses involved women who were coerced or blackmailed into participating, with some even being transported across state lines to participate.
Attorney Tony Busby said he represents more than 120 victims who have filed lawsuits against the star, accusing him of rape. Some of them who were minors at the time.
The organizer of the pranks claims Diddy never asked the ages of the participants.
"I never stuck around during Freak Offs and had no idea that these girls were expected to have sex," he added.
The organiser revealed that the women were instructed to wear provocative clothing and high heels at all times.
"No pants. No jeans. No flat shoes. Every girl had to wear a party dress, preferably very short, no longer than mid-thigh. The neckline had to be plunging. And each one had to have heels," he added.
Another source described a "questionable" offer she received to return to Diddy's home after dancing at the rapper's MTV VMA afterparty in 2005.
"I didn't go," says the dancer, who was in her 20s at the time, "But other girls went, and then they didn't really want to talk about what happened there."
She claims she was paid $250 for the dance performance and offered another $1,000 to return to the star's home.
It was previously reported that Diddy had combined several of his antics with big showbiz nights, such as the VMAs or the Super Bowl in 2005.
The rapper has been charged with multiple felony counts of human trafficking for sexual exploitation and racketeering.
Diddy maintains his innocence, and will face a jury in the spring.
He remains incarcerated at the Brooklyn Detention Center after his requests for bail were denied.
He faces a life sentence if convicted on all counts: conspiracy to commit racketeering, human trafficking for sexual exploitation and transportation to participate in a criminal prosecution.
The minimum possible sentence if convicted of all three offences is 15 years behind bars, meaning he will be 69 years old at the time of his release. | BGNES