
The only female talent scout at a big-name record label in the late 1980s believes prosecutors will soon find out who was covering up the hip-hop mogul’s alleged sex trafficking
When Dorothy Carvello read the criminal indictment against Sean “Diddy” Combs, it didn’t come as much of a surprise.
As the only female talent scout at a big-name record label in the late 1980s — a workplace she describes as a “circus mixed with an orgy” — she was employed by some of the executives who went on to propel the hip-hop artist turned producer to global stardom.
