Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs accused of violent sexual abuse and rape in five new lawsuits

Five new lawsuits were filed against Sean “Diddy” Combs in New York City on Tuesday, each accusing Combs of “forcible sexual assault” against the unnamed accusers, with one charge also alleging rape and another alleging Combs assaulted a 17-year-old had attacked. .

Each plaintiff is represented by Buzbee Law Firm.

In addition to Combs, Daddy’s House Recordings, Combs Enterprises, Bad Boy Entertainment Holdings, Bad Boy Productions Holdings, Bad Boys Books Holdings, Bad Boys Records, Bad Boy Entertainment and Bad Boy Productions are also named as defendants.

The first lawsuit alleges that Combs violently assaulted an 18-year-old woman (identified as Jane Doe) outside a Halloween party in the city. The lawsuit details several pre-existing allegations against Combs and states that the assault in question occurred in 2001, when the woman and her cousin attended the party.

At one point, the pair were escorted by Combs’ security guards “to a large black SUV limousine parked within walking distance of the club.” Combs and “at least six members” of his entourage were in the vehicle. “One of the men handed the plaintiff a drink. Minutes later, she began to feel dizzy, intoxicated and disoriented. She felt she had no control over her own actions,” the lawsuit also alleges.

Combs allegedly ordered the woman to perform oral sex on the guards while “humiliatingly spraying champagne on them as they performed these sexual acts against their will.”

The second lawsuit describes an alleged “forcible sexual assault and rape” that occurred in Miami. The accuser, identified as John Doe, claims he often spent time with “employees of Combs’ companies at a popular Miami nightclub.” He was invited one evening to an after-hours event held at Combs’ home.

Combs offered to take the man on a tour of his home, which “ended up in a bedroom” already occupied by five other people. The plaintiff “suddenly felt weak and disoriented” and “soon completely lost consciousness.”

“At one point he woke up with a sharp pain in his rectum and anus. When he regained consciousness, he noticed his clothes were missing, but he had no memory of taking them off or where they were,” the documents said. “As he turned to check the pain from his anus, he saw Combs naked, fully erect, attempting to insert his penis into Plaintiff’s anus.”

The third lawsuit also accuses Combs of “forcible sexual assault” against the plaintiff, identified as John Doe, who “was lured to New York City to meet defendant Sean Combs for a possible acting role in a music video.”

The accuser flew to New York in 2001 to meet with a casting director. He entered a room with “the casting director and a muscular, middle-aged African American man, who indicated he worked for Defendant Combs and appeared to be Combs’ assistant or bodyguard,” as well as “a dozen others.”

When Combs entered the room, he was told that the accuser was “the white male for the role of police officer.” He asked the prosecutor “to stand up and take off his shirt.” The documents allege that the plaintiff was offered an alcoholic drink, which he declined, and that he then drank a Diet Coke “in a glass” that “tasted strange.”

He then ‘came to in a twilight state, still dizzy and nauseous, but half unconscious
and disoriented” and soon “he realized that he was lying face down on a large ottoman, with his head and arms hanging on one side, and the lower half of his body on the other.”

“His pants were pulled down to his ankles and his shirt was pulled over
his head,” the documents say. “He felt a lot of pain and realized, as he looked back, that he was being anally sodomized by Combs. His vision was blurry, but he recognized Combs’ chest tattoo and the large gold chain with a jeweled cross on it that Combs wore during the interview.

The accuser also claims he was assaulted by Combs’ bodyguard and by “a white male who sat in front of him on the couch and verbally sodomized him.” He later had to visit a proctologist and buy false teeth to replace those broken during the attack.

The fourth lawsuit was filed by Jane Doe, who was 17 at the time of an alleged sexual assault at a Fourth of July Party at Combs’ home. The woman says she was invited to the party after attending a modeling event in New York City that “turned out to be one of defendant Combs’ infamous Fourth of July parties.”
at his estate in the Hamptons.

She had to give up her phone and purse before she could enter the party and she “recognized numerous celebrities who were in attendance as she walked through the party.”
party.” As in the other lawsuits, the plaintiff also claims that she was given a drink and soon “began to feel light-headed and disoriented.”

The plaintiff lost consciousness on a couch. After she woke up again, “Plaintiff’s underwear was missing and she felt throbbing pain in her vaginal and anal areas.” The woman began hyperventilating and was approached by Combs and two bodyguards. “Combs told plaintiff that she would be in danger if she told what happened, stating that he was ‘running New York and would ruin her.’ At this point, plaintiff acknowledged that Combs had at least sexually assaulted her while she was unconscious. She feared for her life.”

The woman agreed not to contact police so she could get her phone and purse back, the documents also read. “In the aftermath of the attack, plaintiff experienced and continues to experience intense emotional pain and mental health issues, including post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and anxiety.”

The fifth lawsuit describes a “violent assault” that occurred against a John Doe in New York City. The man, who was 39 years old at the time, attended a party hosted by Combs “at a big, glamorous house in New York City.”

At some point during the night, the complaint states, the plaintiff drank an alcoholic beverage and “began to feel disoriented, began to lose control of his body and lost consciousness.” He then passed out, according to the complaint.

“When the plaintiff regained consciousness, he was in a dark bedroom with black walls, on a bed with black sheets. Everything around him was dark. The plaintiff was shocked to find Combs on top of him and sodomizing him,” the complaint states.

The lawsuits add to dozens of lawsuits filed against Combs in recent months. Combs, who is currently in jail in New York City awaiting trial on charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution, is is also being investigated for witness tampering in his sex trafficking case. His federal trial is scheduled for May 5, 2025.

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