I was a HipHop ‘video vixen’ – I was presented as a ‘gift’ to Diddy by music exec to impress rapper at his mansion
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A WOMAN claims she was given as a sexual "gift" to Sean 'Diddy' Combs while working in the music industry. Author Elisabeth Ovesen, a self-described 'Video Vixen', has hit out against a widespread "lawless code" in the industry after sharing her experiences.
Ovesen, formerly known as Karrine Steffans, began her career working on music videos - appearing in over 20 different clips for various hip hop artists over the years. Her 2005 tell-all novel Confessions Of A Video Vixen detailed claims about her sexual relationships with various celebrities.
In a recent interview with the Daily Beast she revealed more about the encounters following the shock allegations of rape made against Diddy. Speaking of the MeToo movement she said: "None of this is shocking, and it’s all part of the same movement. "They all know the same people with few degrees of separation between them.
"They have the same handlers, go to the same parties, share each other’s jets, yachts, and islands, and they abide by the same lawless code.". Ovesen, 46, told how she was in a relationship with music exec Irv Gotti at the time and he would "send her" to people he wanted to impress.
In her book she wrote: "Whenever there was someone who Gotti wanted to impress, he would send me to them and I would “take care” of them. "One of those people was Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs.". She alleges Gotti send her to Diddy's home where they had sex.