Sean “Diddy” Combs was extremely particular about the women who attended his “Freak Off” ѕᴇx parties — with one party planner telling The Post she kept a scale in her car to ensure no female guest weighed more than 140 pounds.

“We would do a weigh-in, if necessary,” said the organizer, who worked with Diddy in 2004 and 2005, and asked to remain anonymous. “The girls had to be young and hot, so I always had a scale nearby in case I needed to make sure. The number was 140 pounds, but if a girl was really tall, there was a little bit of discretion involved.”

At Diddy’s decree, there were certain other requirements: “No flab, no cellulite. Not overly pierced or tattooed. No short hair. And the girls had to be young and hot.”

Sean “Diddy” Combs had a list of requirements for attendees.ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA

The women had to be under 140 pounds to enter the party. 
Even the dress code was strict: “No pants. No jeans. No flat shoes. Every girl had to wear a party dress, preferably very short, just enough to cover her butt cheeks, but no longer than mid-thigh. Cleavage showing. And every single one of them had to be wearing stilettos. That one, there was no exception: high stilettos.”

One thing the organizers never asked, the source said, was the girls’ ages.

Attendees had to be young and hot to party with Combs.WireImage for Bad Boy Entertainment
“It was don’t ask, don’t tell. At the time, I was really young myself and I honestly thought that we weren’t asking their age because of drinking laws,” the source said.

“I never stayed around for the Freak Offs and had no idea that these girls were expected to have ѕᴇx with people.”

A second source — a petite dancer who performed at Combs’ 2005 VMA afterparty — told The Post that she was paid $250 to dance at the mainstream event, but was told there was an extra $1,000 if she went to Diddy’s house later for more dancing.

Combs had a strict guidelines for women who attended his “Freak Off” parties, a planner told The Post.Photo by Jeff Kravitz/Getty Images for MTV

Diddy at a 2005 VMA afterparty at Space in Miami.Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage

Dancers at Diddy’s 2005 VMA afterparty.Photo by Chance Yeh/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images
“It felt shady,” she said, noting that she was just 20 at the time, “so I didn’t go. But other girls did, and then really wouldn’t talk about what happened there.”

The Post has viewed more than two dozen videos of raucous ѕᴇx parties, which appear to be footage of Diddy’s Freak Offs that were tied to mainstream events such as the MTV Video Music Awards or the Super Bowl. In the videos, women who fit the description can be seen having ѕᴇx with men as Combs seemingly watches in the background.

In one video, it appears that Diddy himself took part in the action, holding the camera from his point of view while he appears to engage in ѕᴇx with a woman.

The alleged behavior is consistent with similar allegations made earlier this month. In one lawsuit, a woman alleges that Diddy and a female celebrity raped her when she was just 13 following the 2000 VMAs at Radio City Music Hall in New York.

Also, Texas-based lawyer Tony Buzbee revealed a fresh wave of accusers — including one who was just 9 at the time — who were planning to sue the embattled music mogul for alleged ѕᴇxual abuse and exploitation.

Combs has repeatedly denied wrongdoing.

His attorneys denied the latest allegations in a statement. “In court, the truth will prevail: that Mr. Combs has never ѕᴇxually assaulted anyone — adult or minor, man or woman.”

Federal officials raided two of Diddy’s homes in March, seizing hundreds of ѕᴇx videos and a mountain of ѕᴇx paraphernalia, including 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lube. In a statement, the US Attorney’s Office alleged that the ѕᴇx parties were not always consensual.

Homeland Security Investigation agents at Diddy’s mansion on March 25, 2024.Photo by GIORGIO VIERA/AFP via Getty Images

An agent removing a box of evidence from Diddy’s Miami residence.Photo by GIORGIO VIERA/AFP via Getty Images
His alleged ѕᴇxual abuse of women included forcing them to engage in frequent, days-long ѕᴇxual activity with male prostitutes, some of whom were “transported over state lines,” according to the charges against him.

“These ‘Freak Offs’ were elaborate ѕᴇx performances that he arranged, directed, and often electronically recorded,” the documents alleged.

“To ensure participation in Freak Offs, Combs used violence and intimidation, and leveraged his power over victims — power he obtained through obtaining and distributing narcotics to them, exploiting his financial support to them and threatening to cut off the same, and controlling their careers,” authorities alleged.

The organizers of Diddy’s parties said they never asked about the ages of the girls.Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage
It’s unclear whether the videos that The Post has viewed are part of the feds’ case.

Diddy has been charged with racketeering conspiracy, ѕᴇx trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution. In addition to the charges, he faces a myriad of civil suits from his alleged victims.