Sean “Diddy” Combs faces new sexual assault lawsuit from woman who claims she got pregnant by rapper
Sean “Diddy” Combs faces a new sexual assault lawsuit amid his ongoing legal troubles. A woman, identified as Jane Doe (name given by plaintiff seeking to protect her identity) filed a lawsuit alleging the rapper repeatedly assaulted her over a four-year period after they met in 2020. According to documents obtained TMZthe woman claimed that Combs became pregnant but suffered a miscarriage.
The applicant, represented by a lawyer Joseph L. Ciaccioshe stated that she met Combs abroad and that he invited her on an all-expenses paid vacation. Between 2021 and 2022, the woman regularly visited Combs’ residences in Los Angeles, New York and Miami. However, she claimed the rapper used coercive and harassing language to convince her to come and often sent drivers to intimidate her.
The woman claimed she suffered physical injuries as a result of the encounter with Combs. In the spring of 2022, he woke up with bruises and bites on his legs. She further alleged that in July 2022, Combs supplied her with counterfeit alcoholic beverages, forced her to consume ketamine and other drugs, causing her to pass out.
Shortly after this incident, the woman discovered that she was pregnant. Before she suffered a miscarriage, she claimed that Combs’ co-workers harassed her into having an abortion. Jane Doe She also claimed that the rapper repeatedly called and texted her up until July 2024, making her fear for her safety. According to her testimony, Combs tracked her location and monitored her conversations to make sure she didn’t talk about the alleged abuse.
The plaintiff is seeking an unspecified amount of compensation for trauma, physical injury and financial loss.
September 16, 2024 Sean Combs he was arrested and charged illicit association, sex-trafficking and prostitution. The authorities kept him under surveillance due to the risk of suicide Metropolitan Detention Center Brooklyn, NYas a preventive measure. Combs, who has pleaded not guilty, plans to testify in his own defense, according to his attorney.
Investigation against the founder Bad Boy Records It started after his ex-girlfriend, Cassandra “Cassie” Venturathey accused him of rape and abuse during their ten-year relationship. Although the case was resolved in less than 24 hours, Department of Homeland Security launched an investigation that culminated in a March 2024 raid on Combs’ residences in Miami and Los Angeles. During the operation, authorities seized firearms, 1,000 bottles of lubricant and other supplies related to the so-called “monstrosities,” intense and prolonged sex parties that involved significant drug and alcohol use.
The allegations indicate that Combs forced sex workers, both male and female, to attend these parties, which were recorded. Police say the rapper subjected the victims to physical, emotional and verbal abuse to get them to attend the events.
In the past year, nearly a dozen people have filed similar lawsuits against Combs, suggesting a pattern of behavior. Combs’ case does not yet have a trial date, but his attorney has confirmed that the rapper is willing to testify to defend his innocence.