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Sean Combs Sued by Six New Accusers -- Including Teen Claiming Assault at White Party
Sean "Diddy" Combs faces six new lawsuits, including one alleging rape in a Manhattan hotel, and a teen claiming he was assaulted at a White Party.
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THE HOUSTON LAWYER who promised a flurry of new lawsuits against Sean “Diddy” Combs filed his first complaints Monday on behalf of two Jane Does and four John Does who allege they were the victims of violent sexual assaults between 1995 and 2021. One plaintiff claims he was 16 years old when Combs allegedly assaulted him at one of the mogul’s famous “white parties.”
John Doe claims that he bumped into Combs during the event, taking a photo with the Bad Boy Entertainment founder, which was included in the filing. They began to discuss Doe’s interest in the music industry, moving to a private area where the conversation “took an unexpected turn for the worst,” the lawsuit claims. Combs allegedly told Doe to “drop his pants” and said, “don’t you want to break into the business?”
The lawsuit claims that Combs then “grabbed John Doe’s penis and genitals with his hand” and began “squeezing and feeling” the teen’s genitals. Afterward, Combs allegedly told Doe that his “people would be in touch.” The alleged encounter “continues to humiliate and cause shame,” Doe’s lawsuit claim.
The Jane Doe alleges Combs instructed the women to imbibe more drinks and cocaine that he had prepared for them on a table. “Combs continued getting gradually more aggressive with the two women and eventually began forcibly touching them without consent,” the lawsuit states. “When they resisted, Combs ordered Ms. Doe’s friend to perform oral sex on him or else he would have them both killed.”
——-A third lawsuit came from a Georgia-based John Doe, who claims that he was invited to a New York City party hosted by Combs in October 2021. After being picked up at the airport by Combs’ associates, the man claims he arrived at the industry event where he was offered ecstasy by Combs’ employees, which he refused.
But after consuming what he believed to be only an alcoholic drink, the man claims the room began spinning, and he became disoriented. “In a state of confusion, he attempted to remove himself from the situation, seeking a safe space,” the lawsuit claims. “As [Doe] tried to leave, a male voice told him to ‘hold on,’ and he promised to help him.”
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