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June 28, 2025 12 mins
Marcus Reid from "Feuds: Power, Pride, Payback" takes over while the jury deliberates, diving into the explicit stories too dark for federal court. A male escort known as "Unholy Meat Obelisk" reveals disturbing details about Diddy's choreographed "freak-offs" and his shocking realization that he was participating in alleged sexual trafficking. Plus, Jamie Foxx debunks conspiracy theories that Diddy tried to kill him, and we explore Diddy's disgusting cheeseburger habit that made jurors gag. These stories reveal a pattern of control and obsession that goes far beyond the courtroom testimony.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This episode contains explicit content and is not advisable for
younger ears. Please proceed with caution. Caloroga Shark Media.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
Hey folks, this isn't Nate Oliver. I'm Marcus Reid, host
of Feud's Power, Pride, Payback, our sister podcast here at
Kalaroga Shark Media. Nate's been doing incredible work bringing you
the courtroom drama day by day. But while the jury deliberates,
I'm here to take you into the shadows, the stories
that didn't make it into testimony, the sleeves that's too

(00:38):
wild for federal court, and the bizarre details that show
just how deep this rabbit hole really goes. Today, we're
diving into three stories that paint a picture of Sean
Combe's that's even darker than what you've heard in court.
So buckle up, because we're about to get real fucking
explicit story. One the male escorts Confession. Let's start with

(01:08):
Anton Harden, a thirty one year old male escort and
onlyfan star who goes by the handle Unholy meat obelisk.
Yeah you heard that right. This guy thought he was
just doing another high paying porn gig when he got
pulled into Ditty's world. In October twenty twenty two. Harden's
story gives us a window into what those freak offs
actually look like from the inside, and let me tell you,

(01:31):
it's darker than anything the prosecution described in court. Picture this,
Harden gets a message from a woman calling herself Jane,
the same Jane who testified anonymously in court about being
coerced and threatened by Ditty. She asks if he's single,
proposes they hook up in front of her wealthy husband.
Standard sugar daddy scenario. Right. Harden says yes, but tells

(01:54):
her it's his job. He normally gets paid for this
kind of work. He shows up at a swanky hotel
expecting some rich old guy with a trophy wife. Instead,
Ditty himself opens the door. I get there and Ditty
opens the door and says, come on in. Harden told reporters,
I'm thinking, at this point, am I on an episode
of punked? But here's where it gets orchestrated and fucked up.

(02:18):
The room was bathed in red light, the bed covered
in towels, and a camera phone was attached to a tripod.
This wasn't some spontaneous threesome. This was a production. Harden
describes Ditty as the director of his own private porno.
Diddy would tell you where to stand, at which angle,
what to do, go slower, go faster, oral or intercourse.

(02:41):
He would direct her to apply the baby oil on
herself or on me. Everything was very orchestrated by him.
It was his show. And why was Hardened there not
for his acting skills. The guy's known in the porn
industry for having a nearly twelve inch penis. I was
there for my penis. That's what I'm known for. She
called him daddy, and I was her gift, or something

(03:04):
like that. The sessions would last up to six hours,
fueled by a steady supply of weed, cocaine, and ketamine.
Diddy would sometimes join in take turns or substitute while
the talent took a break. Payment was performance based, up
to seven thousand dollars per session, depending on how long
the night went, how many times Hardened climaxed, and how

(03:27):
good did he thought it was. But here's the gut punch.
Harden had no idea Jane was being coerced to him.
She seemed willing, even enthusiastic, if she was putting on
an act through coercion. That's super fucked up and terrible.
It almost feels like blood money now. The arrangement went
on for nearly two years, with Harden participating in about

(03:49):
ten sessions, but when he later read Jane's court testimony,
he realized what he'd stumbled into. Jane had testified that
during one session, Harden was the last of three males
she'd been forced to sleep with. That night, she was
throwing up in the bathroom when he arrived because she
felt absolutely terrible. Even more disturbing, Jane had been texting

(04:10):
Ditty throughout their relationship, begging him to stop. I don't
want to be used and locked in a room to
fulfill your fantasies. I'm not a porn star. I'm not
an animal. One particularly fucked up detail the night Harden
was called to Jane's house in June twenty twenty four.
He later learned that Ditty had beaten Jane beforehand, leaving
golf ball shaped welts on her forehead, but Ditty didn't

(04:33):
cancel the evening's entertainment. He ordered Jane to apply makeup
and arrange her hair to hide the bruises. Harden told
reporters if I had known about the violence, I would
have turned around and left the minute I got there.
But Jane was very inviting. She was all hugs and smiles.
She made me a smoothie. I didn't notice any bruising
or damage to her apartment. The whole thing unraveled over

(04:57):
a payment dispute, but by then realized he'd been an
unwitting participant in something much darker. I was like, fuck,
I'm kind of an accomplice to a crime, he said.
I feel disgusted in myself just reading that, you know,
listening to Harden's story, what strikes me is how this
mirrors the testimony we heard in court from other witnesses.

(05:18):
They all described the same pattern. Diddy as the orchestrator,
the director, the one calling all the shots. But what
makes Harden's account so chilling is that even the people
being paid to participate didn't know what was really happening.
Story two the Jamie Fox conspiracy. Now, let's talk about

(05:44):
Jamie Fox and the conspiracy theory that nearly broke the Internet.
In twenty twenty three, Fox suffered a hemorrhagic stroke and
brain bleed that hospitalized him for weeks, and somehow the
internet decided did he tried to kill him? Fox himself
addressed this bat shit crazy theory during the Hollywood Reporter's
Stand Up Comedy Roundtable, and his response is both hilarious

(06:06):
and disturbing. While recovering in the hospital, Fox smuggled in
his phone because he had no idea what the outside
world was saying about his condition. I couldn't get my
mind around the fact that I had a stroke. I'm
in fucking perfect shape, he said. That's when he discovered
the allegations that Puffy tried to kill him. His reaction pure,
Jamie Fox. No, Puffy didn't try to kill me. But

(06:29):
it gets weirder. Fox also found conspiracy theories claiming he
was a clone. When they said I was a clone
that made me flip. I'm sitting in the hospital bed
like these bitch ass motherfuckers are trying to clone me.
And then I saw me walk into my room. But
I'm white, so I see the white me. In his delirium,

(06:51):
Fox thought the hospital was trying to replace him with
a white version for better overseas sales. He told a psychiatrist,
am I all right? Or am I all white? I
saw you trying to get the white motherfucking Jamie Fox,
and it ain't gonna happen. The psychiatrist calmly decided to
lower his medication dosage. In his Netflix special, what had

(07:12):
happened was Fox took some shots at Ditty while describing
his near death experience. I saw the tunnel. I didn't
see the light. It was hot in that tunnel. I thought, shit,
have I gone to the wrong place. I looked at
the end of the tunnel, and I thought I saw
the devil saying come on? Or was that Puffy? He

(07:32):
also joked about the conspiracy theories the internet was saying
that Puffy was trying to kill me. Hell no, I
left those parties early. Something didn't look right. I was
out by nine. Something don't look right. It looks slippery
in here. What's fascinating about this is how Didty's reputation
had become so toxic that people genuinely believed he was

(07:53):
capable of attempted murder. The Internet was so prime for
Ditty conspiracy theories that a completely unrelated medical emergency became
part of his alleged criminal enterprise. Will be back in
a moment. Story three, The Cheeseburger's Secret Finally, let's end

(08:24):
with something that might sound trivial but actually reveals a
lot about Ditty's obsessive need for control his fucking bizarre
food habits. During testimony from former assistants George Kaplan and
David James, the court learned about Ditty's most disgusting culinary preference.
Instead of ketchup and mustard, Ditty tops his cheeseburgers with
apple sauce. When defense attorney Mark Agnifilo asked Kaplan about

(08:48):
purchases made with Ditty's black amex, he got to the
apple sauce. Mister Combs loves apple sauce and eats it
on the side or on top of a lot of things,
cheeseburgers being one of them. Caplin confirmed the revelation was
so disgusting that jurors visibly grimaced, with one panelist making
a gagging gesture, and this wasn't just a one off mention.

(09:10):
Apple sauce came up multiple times in testimony. James testified
that Didty traveled with American ketchup when visiting the UK
because he thought British tomato sauce wasn't the same, but
he also required his staff to stock apple sauce wherever
he went. Here's where it gets darker. Caplan also testified
about ditty throwing apples hard at a girlfriend named Gina

(09:33):
inside his Miami mansion. He was very angry. Gina was
trying to shield herself with her arms and trying to
move away from him. Even weirder, Caplan said, did he
had apples decorating the entryway of his mansion, though he
couldn't remember if they were real or fake. Now you
might think, who gives a shit about his food preferences?
But this obsession with control, dictating not just what people

(09:56):
do sexually, but what condiments are available, cat brands are used.
It's all part of the same pathology we've seen throughout
this trial. These aren't just quirky celebrity habits. There's symptoms
of someone who needs to control every aspect of his
environment down to the smallest detail, the same mindset that
allegedly led him to orchestrate freak offs, dictate what victims wore,

(10:20):
and film everything for his own gratification. What these stories
show us is that the trial we've been covering is
just the tip of the iceberg. Behind the federal charges
and witness testimony is a world of manipulation, control, and
bizarre obsessions that goes deeper than any courtroom can capture.
Anton Harden thought he was just doing a job, but

(10:41):
he became an unwitting participant in alleged sexual trafficking. Jamie
Fox became the subject of murder conspiracy theories simply because
Diddy's reputation was so dark that people believed anything was possible,
and even something as simple as food preferences reveals a
pattern of obsessive control that permeated every aspect of Ditty's world.

(11:03):
This is Marcus Reid, and I'll be back with more episodes,
diving into the stories that are too dark, too weird,
or too explosive for the daily courtroom coverage. Until then,
keep questioning what you think you know about power, celebrity,
and the price of silence. This has been a special
episode of Did He Do It? And We'll bring you

(11:23):
the latest breaking news from the trial as soon as
the jury reaches their verdict.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
The stories and allegations discussed in this episode are based
on media reports, public statements, and court filings. All claims
regarding Sean Comb's are alleged and unproven unless specifically noted
as established fact or testimony. Mister Combs has pleaded not
guilty to all charges and maintains his innocence. Nothing in

(11:54):
this episode should be considered as evidence of guilt or innocence.
Individuals mentioned are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a
court of law. The views expressed are for entertainment and
informational purposes only.
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