
Anton Harden Details Alleged Coercion in Diddy's 'Freak-Offs' in Explosive Interview
In a bombshell exclusive interview with Daily Mail, Anton Harden, a paid participant in what he describes as Diddy's "freak-offs," has detailed his experiences and the alleged coercive nature of these events. Harden, who also goes by the social media handle "Unholy Meat Obelisk," revealed he was approached by a woman named Jane Doe via Instagram and was later surprised when Diddy himself answered the door and invited him in. Harden stated that he was hired by Diddy for frequent "freak-offs" and initially believed he was engaging in consensual activities. However, he expressed feeling like a "third party" to what he perceived as violence and coercion. "I didn't know I was a third party to, you know, all this violence and coercion," Harden said in the interview. "I thought I was just there for a good time with consenting adults." His testimony sheds new light on the ongoing legal scrutiny surrounding Diddy, offering a firsthand account that contributes to the broader narrative of alleged misconduct. The full interview is available on "The Trial of Diddy" podcast.