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Kevin Hart dodges questions from Sean “Diddy” Combs after resurfaced party video goes viral

Kevin Hart appears to be the latest celebrity to distance himself from Sean “Diddy” Combs.

On his way to dinner at the LAVO restaurant in West Hollywood, the paparazzi asked him if he had seen any of the massive amounts of baby oil found in the Bad Boy Records founder's mansions when he was “hosting” his parties.

“When I hosted Diddy?” Hart, 45, was questioned again, according to a video shared online.

“You’re asking the wrong person the wrong question, man. That’s not a good question.”

Kevin Hart is the latest celebrity to distance himself from Sean “Diddy” Combs. WireImage
In one video, Paps asked if he had seen any of the baby oil found in the Bad Boy Records founder's mansions when he was “hosting” his parties. Kevin Mazur /Getty Images for Airbnb

When asked if he thought Combs would be “safe” in prison, the comedian deflected again.

“Wrong person, wrong question,” he said again as he entered the restaurant with his wife Eniko Hart, 40.

Amid the “Act Bad” rapper's arrest on sex trafficking charges, videos from some of his infamous parties have resurfaced online.

“You’re asking the wrong person the wrong question, man. “That’s not a good question,” Hart replied. Getty Images
In 2010, Kevin hosted one of Combs' hotel parties, which was filled with half-naked women and drinks. Ducewa/YouTube

In 2010, Kevin hosted one of Combs' hotel parties, which was filled with half-naked women and drinks.

In one part of the video, the Jumanji: The Next Level star was seen sitting on the edge of a hot tub at New York's London Hotel, surrounded by women in bikinis.

The party was also attended by several stars, including Usher, Fabolous and Swizz Beatz, as well as Combs' Dirty Money bandmates Dawn Richard and Kalenna Harper.

In one part of the video, the Jumanji: The Next Level star sat on the edge of a hot tub surrounded by women in bikinis. Ducewa/YouTube
The party took place at the London Hotel in NYC. Ducewa/YouTube

Kevin and the other celebrities in the party have not been accused of any wrongdoing at this time, nor have they been aware of any criminal incidents.

Meanwhile, Texas-based attorney Tony Buzbee, who represents more than 120 victims, including minors, in civil suits against Combs, warned that “the day will come” when he names more alleged perpetrators and bystanders involved in Combs' alleged illegal activities are connected.

“We will expose the enablers who enabled this behavior behind closed doors. We will investigate this matter regardless of who the evidence involves,” Buzbee said during a news conference Tuesday.

Several stars attended the party, including Usher, Fabolous and Swizz Beatz, as well as Combs' Dirty Money bandmates Dawn Richard and Kalenna Harper. WireImage
Last month, Combs was arrested and charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and solicitation for prostitution. Getty Images

“The day will come when we will call names other than Sean Combs, and there are many names. The list is already long, but due to the nature of this case, we'll make damn sure – damn sure – that we are right before we do that,” he continued. “The names will shock you.”

Buzbee also alleged that Combs, 54, laced horse tranquilizers in his victims' drinks and sexually assaulted a pregnant woman after she attended one of his dinners in Miami.

Following the press conference, Combs' legal team denied the claims in a statement to Page Six.

“As Mr. Combs’ legal team has emphasized, he cannot address every unfounded allegation in what has become a ruthless media circus,” attorney Erica Wolff told us.

The “Act Bad” rapper is currently being held without bail in a Brooklyn, New York, detention center and has pleaded not guilty to the charges. Getty Images for Roc Nation
Some of his parties, so-called “freak-offs,” are the focus of his accusation. WireImage

“Nevertheless, Mr. Combs strongly and categorically denies as false and defamatory any allegation that he sexually abused anyone, including minors. He looks forward to proving his innocence and vindicating himself in court, where the truth will be determined based on evidence and not speculation.”

Last month, Combs was arrested and charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and solicitation for prostitution.

At the center of his accusation are some of the father-of-seven's parties, so-called “freak-offs.”

He is currently being held without bail in a detention center in Brooklyn, New York. The “Last Night” rapper pleaded not guilty to the charges.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-330-0226.