Allegations mount against Sean "Diddy" Combs: Lawsuits, Criminal Charges, and Controversy
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### Multiple Allegations Surface Against Rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs
In a startling turn of events, a new lawsuit has been filed against Sean "Diddy" Combs, adding to a growing list of allegations accusing the rapper of serious misconduct. The latest suit recounts a grievous incident involving a young woman who attended one of Combs' parties. Upon arrival, she observed numerous A-list celebrities and other individuals who seemed to have been specifically invited. However, her evening took a dark turn when Combs' staff confiscated her purse and cellphone at the entrance.
Shortly after, the suit alleges, the young woman consumed a drink offered by the party servers, which led to feelings of disorientation and lightheadedness. She claims to have subsequently lost consciousness on a couch. Upon regaining awareness, she found that her underwear was missing, and she experienced throbbing pain in her vaginal and anal areas. Disturbingly, her friend, who had accompanied her to the party, was nowhere to be found.
The lawsuit further alleges that Combs, along with two of his security personnel, witnessed her distress. Rather than offering assistance, they allegedly threatened her, warning that Combs "ran New York and would ruin her" if she spoke out about the incident. Under duress, she agreed not to contact the police, retrieving her confiscated belongings only after acquiescing.
Tony Buzbee, a well-known attorney, revealed in a press conference on October 1 that he is representing 120 individuals—comprising both men and women—who claim to have been drugged, sexually assaulted, raped, or threatened by Combs. Some of the individuals were allegedly minors at the time of their encounters. Over a dozen anonymous plaintiffs have already initiated lawsuits, with records indicating many cases have been filed since 2023.
While most of these suits are civil in nature, Combs is currently facing serious criminal charges in federal court. These charges include racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and engaging in interstate transportation for prostitution. Combs has pleaded not guilty to all charges and was denied bail. His trial is set for May 2025.