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Hotel Manager Testifies Diddy’s Rooms Needed Deep Cleaning & Air Freshener

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Hotel Manager Testifies Diddy’s Rooms Needed Deep Cleaning & Air Freshener
Diddy’s Hotel Rooms Reportedly Needed Deep Cleaning & Air Freshener

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ ongoing criminal trial keeps getting more interesting by the day. Yesterday, a Beverly Hills hotel manager spilled new details about how the disgraced rapper and business mogul used to check in at the upscale L’Ermitage Hotel.

The general manager of the hotel, Frederic Zemmour, took the stand and read aloud the internal notes linked to Diddy’s guest profile.

Frederic read out notes about the VIP hotel guest from records, one of which stated: “ALWAYS spills candle wax on everything and uses excessive amounts of oil. Likes the room HOT! Please set thermostat to 75 degrees,” as reported by Unilad.

Diddy’s ex Cassie Ventura also similarly testified that the ‘Bad Boy’ honcho would want a ‘freak off’ room to be set up with scented candles mixed with oil and that she would be required to heat up the oil.

Hotel Manager Testifies Diddy’s Rooms Needed Deep Cleaning & Air Freshener

It’s also revealed that Diddy didn’t always check in under his government name. His hotel profile started as Sean Combs back in 2006 but later bounced between aliases like “Jackie Star,” “Frank White,” and “Frank Black.”

The hotel’s own records also show that staff were warned to monitor outside his room/down the hall to spray air freshener, expect “excessive oil use” and “candle wax spills,” mark the room “out of order” after his stay for deep cleaning, and pre-authorize an extra $1,000 to cover potential damage.

During a period, Diddy reportedly got a fine of $500 for ‘large deposits of candle wax’ on the furniture. Folks online have since been reacting to the manager’s testimony.

“Deep cleaning is done quarterly but they had to do it regularly which means it was that bad,” someone commented. “I don’t even want to imagine what that room smelled like,” another person wrote, adding a sick emoji.

It’s also noted that the defense didn’t challenge Zemmour’s claims, deciding not to cross-examine.

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