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Diddy Bodyguard accused of sexually assaulting a man

Diddy Bodyguard accused of sexually assaulting a man

A Making the tape contestant alleged he was sexually assaulted by Sean “Diddy” Combs and the mogul’s bodyguard in a lawsuit filed by an attorney Tony Buzbee. According to court documents obtained by AllHipHop, the accuser said the abuse occurred while he was auditioning for Diddy’s reality show.



“On the first day of the audition, during a one-on-one interview, Combs asked the plaintiff hypothetical questions about handling situations involving sexual pressure,” the lawsuit said. “As Combs described these scenarios, he began to sexually assault Plaintiff by touching Plaintiff both above and under his clothing, including groping and fondling his penis and instructing Plaintiff to undress. While groping plaintiff, Combs engaged in sexually explicit conduct, including masturbating himself. During this meeting, Combs emphasized his power to control Plaintiff’s future in the music industry, stating that he had the ability to ‘make or break’ Plaintiff’s career.”

The accuser, identified as John Doe, was 17 years old when he auditioned Making the tape. On the second day, he went through what was described as a “longer interview process.”

“During this interview, Combs again ordered the plaintiff to disrobe, explaining that the plaintiff needed to demonstrate his ability to embody a ‘sex idol’ persona, which was allegedly necessary for the band’s image” , the lawsuit alleged. “This encounter ultimately escalated to Combs forcing the plaintiff to perform oral sex on him and Combs sodomizing the plaintiff.”

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Diddy’s bodyguard is said to have become involved in the abuse on the third day. John Doe said he was eliminated Making the tape because you didn’t respond the way Diddy wanted.

“On the third day, Combs introduced his bodyguard ‘T’ to the sexual advances,” the lawsuit said. “Combs has interpreted this as a test of Plaintiff’s willingness to do whatever it takes to succeed in the music industry. “T” requested oral sex from Plaintiff, and while Plaintiff complied through force, Combs again sexually assaulted Plaintiff, simultaneously groping and fondling both Plaintiff and the bodyguard. The plaintiff’s facial expressions during this ordeal showed his discomfort and hesitation, prompting Combs to express his dissatisfaction. Combs stated that plaintiff’s conduct suggested an intent to report the incidents, and as a result, Combs said he would “keep an eye on” plaintiff. Ultimately, this led to Plaintiff’s exclusion from the competition, as Combs claimed that Plaintiff was unreliable due to his reservations about performing oral sex on his bodyguard.

John Doe is one of more than 150 people sue Diddy for assault. The Bad Boy Records founder is currently in custody on sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to participate in prostitution charges.