Diddy's Los Angeles and Miami homes were raided by Homeland Security Monday (March 25) as part of an intestigation into alleged sex trafficking.
A resurfaced 2016 Usher interview with Howard Stern seems to shed some light on what was going on at Diddy's home behind closed doors.
Usher Saw Some 'Pretty Wild' Things Happening at Diddy's House
Speaking about the encounter on The Howard Stern Show, Usher recalled visiting Diddy's home in Scarsdale, N.Y. when he was 14 years old to "see the lifestyle."
Back in 1994, when Usher was still an emerging singer from Texas, Epic Records former CEO LA Reid had an idea that the "OMG" singer should live with Diddy in New York.
Stern badgered Usher with questions, asking if the "'place was filled with chicks and orgying nonstop." However, Usher dismissed the question, saying that it wasn't like that, but he "got a chance to see some things."
"I don't know if I could indulge and even understand what I was looking at," he said at the time. "It was pretty wild. It was crazy. There were very curious things taking place and I didn't necessarily understand it."
When Stern asked him if he would try to send his children to live with Diddy, Usher had two words to say: "Hell no!" As for what those "crazy" things were that he saw, Usher declined to go into details.
This wasn't the only time that Usher talked about Diddy and some wild behavior occurring at his home.
Usher Says Diddy Taught Him 'Different Set' of Sex
Sharing to Rolling Stone in 2004, Usher revealed that Diddy had taught him some pretty illuminating things.
"Puff introduced me to a totally different set of sh-- -- sex, specifically," Usher added. "Sex is so hot in the industry, man. There was always girls around. You'd open a door and see somebody doing it, or several people in a room having an orgy. You never knew what was going to happen."
The interview resurfaced after Radar Online reported that an alleged neighbor of Usher claimed that packs of bikini-clad women arrives at Diddy's home around 1 to 3 in the morning.
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