A hotel room used by Diddy was allegedly so filthy, it required a deep cleaning worth $500.
According to the New York Post, the L’Ermitage hotel, located in Beverly Hills, frequently charged the disgraced mogul an extra $1,000 in restitution after he left his rooms riddled with baby oil and candle wax.
In a testimony on Thursday, as his trial for sex trafficking and racketeering rages on, notes from the hotel reveal that Sean “Diddy” Combs' rooms were often “out of order” for a deep cleaning because, according to general manager Frédéric Zemmour:
Diddy “always spills candle wax on everything and uses excessive amounts of oil,"
The hotel's profile of Combs includes this statement:
“Please authorize an extra $1,000 when guest stays with us to cover any room damage,” per the outlet.
Here's what the internal notes of the Beverly Hills hotel states about Diddy:
Zemmour took the stand on Thursday, in addition to rapper Kid Cudi, who also made chilling claims about the disgraced Bad Boy Records founder. In his testimony, made at the Daniel Patrick Moynihan U.S. Courthouse in New York City, the former revealed an internal note about Combs, which reads as follows:
“ALWAYS spills candle wax on everything and uses excessive amounts of oil. Likes the room HOT! Please set thermostat to 75 degrees.”
Per Complex, in one instance, Combs was charged a total of $2,000 in one visit, with $500 of it being charged for dropping candle wax on a carpet in the room.
"Pls monitor outside his rm / down the hall to spray air freshener" and "please authorize an extra $1000 when guest stays with us to cover any room damages," were also written in the system, the outlet states.
According to The Washington Post, Diddy would allegedly book rooms under various aliases, including “Frank Black” and “Ryan Lopez.” However, employees allegedly knew of his real identity and clocked him in particular entry-level rooms.
As for Zemmour, he was not cross-examined by Diddy's defense team and dismissed from the stand shortly after to welcome another witness.
For his part, Kid Cudi took to the stand to recall alleged instances where the mogul set his car on fire with a Molotov cocktail and invaded his home in Los Angeles to rifle through his belongings and lock his dog up in the bathroom. He claimed Combs did so after he learned of his months-long relationship with the former's estranged ex-girlfriend and cataclysmic accuser, Cassie Ventura, in 2011.