The series of lawsuits against Diddy continues, with the embattled music mogul reportedly being sued twice more this week by plaintiffs who claim they were underage when Puff allegedly sexually assaulted them people.
Two new Diddy lawsuits
According to “Rolling Stone”, on Monday (October 28), two more anonymous plaintiffs filed a lawsuit against Diddy (formerly Sean Combs) in New York State Court. The first person, Jane Doe, claimed that he was only 10 years old at the time of the incident. He claims his parents accompanied him to Manhattan to meet with music executives to discuss his burgeoning music career. A counselor hired by his parents took him to a hotel, leaving him alone with Didi. John Doe claimed he was given a bottle of soda there, which he believed was laced with drugs.
“After Plaintiff drank the soda and began to feel its effects, Combs told Plaintiff to come closer to him, which Plaintiff did. Combs then suddenly pushed Plaintiff to the ground and said something to the effect, ‘You have to do something about yourself. Sometimes you want to do things you don’t want to do,” the lawsuit states. “After Plaintiff pushed Plaintiff down, Combs pulled his penis out of his pants and told the ten-year-old Plaintiff to ‘kiss it.’ When Plaintiff resisted, Combs forced his penis into Plaintiff’s mouth inside and repeatedly pushing it in and out. Jane Doe claimed he passed out and woke up with pain in his anus.
He claimed he told his parents about the incident after they realized something was wrong, but they were “fearful of the potential consequences” of reporting the abuse.
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The second lawsuit was filed by a man who claimed he was 17 when Diddy sexually assaulted him in 2008. Making the Band” audition. The suit alleges that on day one, Diddy began sexually harassing the plaintiff and asking him whether he could handle the “sexual pressure” of the music industry.
The man claims Combs allegedly forced him to perform oral sex and sodomized him during a private meeting later that day. On the third day of auditions, the man claimed Diddy and a bouncer raped him to test his “willingness to do whatever is necessary to succeed in the music industry,” according to the lawsuit.
In the past 11 months, Diddy has been hit with two dozen sexual assault lawsuits. He also has an ongoing criminal case charged with sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy and transportation for prostitution.
Diddy’s team has previously commented on a series of lawsuits filed by Buzbee Law Firm on behalf of 120 plaintiffs.
“The press conference and 1-800 number held in advance of today’s filing of the voluminous documents was clearly an attempt to attract public attention,” the statement read. “Mr. Coombs and his legal team remain unconvinced of the facts, their legal defense, and the judicial process.” Confident in his impartiality. In court, the truth will prevail: Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted anyone, adult or minor, male or minor.
XXL has reached out to Diddy’s team and Buzbee Law Firm for comment.
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