Nick Cannon admits he partied with Diddy as a teenager

Nick Cannon is the latest star to open up about attending the Sean “Diddy” Combs event.

“I was even on one when I was a kid… aged 16 or 17,” he said on “The Breakfast Club” radio show.

“I live in accordance with the truth. I remember standing outside… trying to get to the Puff party here in New York,” Cannon, 44, added.

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Nick Cannon and Sean “Diddy” Combs at a party at Diddy's Den in 2008. (Getty Images)

While Cannon only pleaded innocent to dancing at parties, he noted that the Diddy events he attended were not “freaks” allegedly thrown by the rapper who was begging innocent last month to federal charges of sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy and transportation for the purpose of prostitution.

The Masked Singer host described how difficult it was to get into one of Diddy's parties and compared it to Bad Boy artist Notorious BIG's “One More Chance” music video.

At the beginning of the Notorious BIG music video, a long queue can be seen in front of a crowded party.

“What the video for 'One More Chance' looked like… it was really something. People standing at the door.…Bad Boy parties were official in the late 1990s,” he added.

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Diddy's friendship with Nick Cannon began almost two decades ago. (Getty Images)

“Everyone is afraid to talk… because they have something to hide.… I have nothing to hide.… I was there, shaking Harlem, doing all these things. But that wasn't the case – come on. “

Cannon's representatives did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

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Nick Cannon and Diddy wear black suits to the party

Nick Cannon defended his friendship with Sean “Diddy” Combs after Combs' ex-girlfriend Cassie filed a lawsuit that was later dismissed. (Getty Images)

The “All That” alum's comments came after the music mogul was arrested and charged with sex crimes.

Diddy was arrested on September 16 and charged with racketeering conspiracy the next day; sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and transportation for the purposes of prostitution. The rapper pleaded not guilty hours after an indictment was released detailing his alleged sex crimes.

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Court sketch and close up of Sean "Diddy" Combs

Sean “Diddy” Combs has pleaded not guilty to federal charges. (Reuters/Jane Rosenberg, Getty Images)

Authorities say Diddy conducted criminal activity through his companies, including Bad Boy Entertainment, Combs Enterprises and Combs Global, among others. He used “firearms, threats of violence and verbal, emotional, physical and sexual abuse” to satisfy his sexual desires, according to an unsealed indictment obtained by Fox News Digital.

Diddy and his employees “intimidated, threatened, and lured female victims into Combs' orbit, often under the guise of a romantic relationship. Combs then allegedly used force, threats of force and coercion to induce the victims to engage in prolonged sexual acts with male prostitutes, whom Combs called, among other things, “freaks.” According to the indictment, Combs often provided his victims with intravenous fluids after “freaks” to help them recover from exercise and drug use.

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During the court hearing On Thursday, Judge Arun Subramanian scheduled Diddy's trial for May 5. Prosecutors expect the government's case to take three weeks to review, while Diddy's legal team estimated it would take a week to present the rapper's defense.

The U.S. attorney's office also noted that the investigation is ongoing and raised the possibility of filing a superseding indictment, which could lengthen the trial.

Fox News Digital's Tracy Wright contributed to this report.