The drama continues to unfold! Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is facing a fresh wave of lawsuits, with allegations ranging from raping women to sexually assaulting men and molesting a 16-year-old boy. t is the first time he’s been sued by a person alleging they were abused as a minor.
At least six anonymous lawsuits were filed in federal court in Manhattan, adding to the mounting legal troubles for the hip-hop mogul, who has denied all claims.
Two women and four men claim Diddy used his star power to lure victims to extravagant parties or drug-fueled gatherings, where assaults allegedly occurred.
Some accusers allege he physically assaulted or drugged them, while others say he threatened their lives if they didn’t comply or dared to speak out.
The lawsuits against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs detail alleged assaults dating back to the mid-1990s, including incidents at his celebrity-studded white parties in the Hamptons, a Brooklyn bash celebrating Biggie Smalls, and even in a storeroom at Macy's flagship store in Manhattan.
The plaintiffs are part of a group of over 100 individuals reportedly taking legal action against Combs following his federal sex trafficking arrest on September 16.
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Attorney Tony Buzbee announced the upcoming litigation at an October 1 news conference, providing a hotline for additional accusers.
Combs’ lawyers criticized these tactics as attempts to gain publicity, asserting that they have confidence in their legal defenses. They maintained that Combs has never sexually assaulted anyone, regardless of gender or age.
Currently, the 54-year-old hip-hop mogul remains incarcerated at a Brooklyn federal jail, having been denied bail twice due to concerns he poses a danger to the community.
Among the new claims, a John Doe alleges that Combs fondled him when he was 16 at a 1998 party, claiming Combs remarked that he had ‘the look’ of a star before ordering him to drop his pants.
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