In a startling turn of events, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is accused of a fourth sexual assault lawsuit, with the latest claim asserting his involvement in the gang-rape of a 17-year-old girl back in 2003.
‘Jane Doe,’ the plaintiff alleges that she was flown from Michigan to Combs’ New York recording studio on a private jet, where she became a victim of sexual assault perpetrated by three individuals, including Combs and Harve Pierre, the president of Bad Boy Entertainment.
The lawsuit alleges that the victim was given excessive amounts of drugs and alcohol by Combs and his associates. Shocking details suggest that Combs raped her over a bathroom sink while she was in and out of consciousness, and subsequently witnessed a third individual assaulting her.
The decision to come forward was reportedly influenced by recent allegations against Combs and Pierre. The plaintiff found courage after reading about a lawsuit filed by Casandra Ventura (Cassie), accusing Combs of rape and abuse over a decade. Another lawsuit accused Pierre of grooming and sexually assaulting his former assistant.
Combs vigorously denies all accusations, having settled a lawsuit with Cassie while maintaining his innocence. Responding to the new claims, Combs released a statement declaring, “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH,” expressing frustration over what he perceives as an attempt to tarnish his character and legacy. He stated,
I did not engage in any of the alleged activities. I will fight for my name, my family, and for the truth.
Following the first three allegations, Combs stepped aside as chairman of Revolt, the music-themed TV network he founded in 2013.
The latest lawsuit is filed under the New York City statute against gender-motivated violence, recently extended to allow suits that would otherwise be barred by the statute of limitations. The plaintiff, represented by Douglas Wigdor, claims that the defendants preyed on a vulnerable high school teenager as part of a sex trafficking scheme, leaving her emotionally scarred for life.
The complaint, filed in federal court in New York, includes photographs of the plaintiff in Combs’ studio and sitting in Combs’ lap, aiming to provide evidence of the alleged assault. The lawsuit alleges that as a result of the assault, the victim has suffered significant emotional distress and feelings of shame for the past 20 years.