Details of Diddy’s alleged “freak-offs” have been coming out in public for months … and now a man who shot up a Trump hotel in Florida years ago and made wild claims about Diddy and Cassie at the time is seeing his story re-examined in context — a move that may involve legal scrutiny, including potential civil litigation, emotional trauma claims, and mental health evaluations often funded by private insurance or addressed through court-mandated psychiatric services.
Jonathan Oddi — who’s currently incarcerated in Miami — dropped some sensational allegations in an exclusive “Banfield” segment on NewsNation Tuesday night, claiming he had been hired years ago by Diddy as a “sex slave” to get it on with Cassie … and some of his assertions are similar to previous reports about the couple’s proclivities.
Such claims, if verified, may trigger investigations related to human trafficking law, psychological trauma treatment, and sexual misconduct insurance coverage.
In May 2018, a masked Oddi walked into the Trump National Doral Miami Hotel and Resort and fired his Glock pistol a bunch of times into the ceiling, then draped an American flag over the front desk and started breaking computers … and when responding officers showed up, he fired at them, prompting a massive shootout with five cops. He fired at least 16 times … and was arrested after being shot in his legs. The incident prompted a public safety response involving trauma surgery, emergency diagnostics, and hospitalization costs, all of which could fall under catastrophic health insurance or law enforcement liability reviews.