A second wave of lawsuits hits Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, filed on behalf of seven more accusers, some of whom claim abuse as recently as 2022.
A new round of lawsuits has been filed against Sean “Diddy” Combs, including an allegation that he drugged and raped a 13-year-old girl with an unnamed male and female celebrity. Some of the latest accusers claim abuse as recently as 2022.
The plaintiffs, all of whom are using a John or Jane Doe pseudonym to retain anonymity, are represented by attorney Tony Buzbee, who has previously announced he is representing over 120 clients against Combs. Buzbee filed a batch of lawsuits against the disgraced media mogul last week.
One of the new lawsuits comes from a Jane Doe who was 13 years old in 2000, when she tried to attend the MTV Video Music Awards, but could not get in without a ticket. She says she approached several limousine drivers after the event to see if she could attend an afterparty. One driver allegedly worked for Combs and took the plaintiff to a party where she was made to sign a non-disclosure agreement and was given a drink.
The plaintiff says she “began to feel woozy and lightheaded” after one drink, and went to lie down in an empty bedroom. Combs and an unnamed “male and female celebrity” allegedly entered, whereupon the plaintiff says she was raped by the male celebrity while the female celebrity watched, and then was raped by Combs as both celebrities watched.
Another plaintiff, a personal trainer, says he was drugged in 2022, on the night Combs was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the BET Awards. According to the plaintiff, his “unconscious body” was passed around at an afterparty “like a party favor for [Combs’ guests’] sexual enjoyment.”
As the lawsuits against the Bad Boy Entertainment founder continue to mount, Combs’ defense team filed a motion with U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian, asking for a gag order to prohibit “further extrajudicial statements from prospective witnesses and their lawyers that substantially interfere with Mr. Combs’ right to a fair trial.”
Before the initial round of Buzbee lawsuits, Combs was already facing at least a dozen other complaints alleging sexual abuse. Combs is currently being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn after his arrest on September 16 by Homeland Security on charges of racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges, but was twice denied bail and is set to remain behind bars until his trial in May 2025.
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