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New Disturbing Sexual Assault & Rape Allegations Surface Against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs


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On Monday, six new lawsuits were filed against Sean 'Diddy' Combs, accusing the music mogul of a series of sexual assaults and rape spanning from 1995 to 2021. The accusations involve shocking instances of abuse at his famous “White Parties,” hotels, and even a Macy’s stockroom. These lawsuits represent only a portion of what could be a much larger wave of legal action, as Texas attorney Tony Buzbee, who represents the plaintiffs, has stated he may file lawsuits on behalf of as many as 120 individuals.

 

The six victims in the lawsuits have chosen to remain anonymous, filing under the pseudonyms John Doe and Jane Doe. One of the most alarming cases involves an accuser who was only 16 years old at the time of the alleged assault in 1998. According to the lawsuit, Diddy met the boy at one of his White Parties in the Hamptons, where he took a photo with him before leading him to a private area near the portable restrooms. The lawsuit claims that the interaction turned sinister when Diddy demanded the boy drop his pants, before grabbing his genitals and walking away as if nothing had happened.

 

A security guard who worked at a White Party in 2006 has also come forward, alleging that Diddy spiked his drink with a dangerous substance like GHB before raping him in a van. The victim claims he felt extremely ill after just two drinks and believes that he was drugged. Several other plaintiffs report similar experiences, with allegations of drugging and assault occurring in several cases. The lawsuits point to a disturbing pattern of Combs and his associates drugging victims to facilitate sexual assault.

 

The most recent allegation occurred at a party in 2021, where an employee of a brand management firm attended one of Diddy’s events. Despite consuming only one drink, the victim reported feeling immediately overwhelmed and paralyzed. According to the lawsuit, the plaintiff found themselves in a bedroom, unable to move, as three men, including Diddy, assaulted them. The plaintiff recalled seeing Diddy naked above them during the attack.

 

The lawsuits also include a 2004 incident involving a woman who attended a photoshoot for Diddy’s group, Da Band, in Brooklyn. After the shoot, Diddy invited her and a friend to an afterparty at a Manhattan Marriott hotel. Once inside the hotel room, the women were allegedly locked in and given drinks before Diddy ordered them to use cocaine. When they refused, Diddy allegedly demanded oral sex from one of the women, threatening to kill them if they did not comply. The victim claims that her friend eventually escaped, but she was left alone with Diddy, who assaulted her. Marriott Hotels has been named as a co-defendant in the lawsuit, though the hotel chain has yet to comment.

 

Another disturbing incident is detailed by an advisor for Ecko Clothing, who met with Diddy in 2008 to discuss a potential collaboration between the brand and Diddy’s Sean John clothing line. The suit alleges that in a Macy’s stockroom, Diddy, flanked by bodyguards, forced the victim to his knees and orally raped him while shouting obscenities. After the assault, Diddy reportedly left the stockroom and began handing out merchandise to customers on the retail floor as if nothing had occurred. The victim, who reported the assault to Macy’s security, claimed that no one followed up on his complaint and that he was later fired after Macy’s signed a deal with Sean John Clothing.

 

These allegations add to a growing list of accusations against Diddy, whose legacy in the music industry has become overshadowed by these serious criminal claims. The lawsuits describe Diddy as operating within a culture of impunity, often taking advantage of his position of power to intimidate or silence victims. One woman who claims she was raped by Diddy in 1995 after a Biggie Smalls music video shoot said he threatened her, stating, “You better not tell anyone about this, or you will disappear.”

 

Attorney Tony Buzbee has stated that these six lawsuits are just the beginning and that more cases involving Diddy and others will likely follow. The cases paint a deeply troubling portrait of an individual who allegedly exploited his celebrity status to commit sexual violence across decades. As the lawsuits unfold, the public awaits further developments in what could be one of the most significant legal reckonings for a figure in the music industry.

 

Based on a report from The Daily Beast | X 2024-10-16

 

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1 hour ago, pacovl46 said:

Why are all these people waiting 20+ years to come forward? After all this time it's pretty much impossible to prove it. I wonder how many of them are just jumping on the bandwagon in the hope of being able to cash in. 

Because it means money to them. You can see the bandwagon rolling across the world already. Even if Diddy himself does not pay out to them, they will have ways to get rich selling their story to the news and social media as well as perhaps even to Hollywood. 

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I'm more interested in who else was involved. Diddy is going down for life, but clearly this was a group of people acting together and many of them were no doubt celebrities and music artists. 

 

Diddy seems to type to grass on everyone. Let's hope he does. Money and fame shouldn't be an excuse to get away with this. Who was his Ghislaine Maxwell? I suspect there were many. 

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Saw him on two separate occasions - one morning back in 2006 standing on the sidewalk outside a South Beach FL hotel surrounded by his flunkies and once 2008 at the movie premier of Hancock 'meeting n greeting' along with Will Smith and Charlize Theron on Hollywood Blvd - try as I might I can't recall if I was drugged and raped by P Diddy... but chances are I must have been😉   

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