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Diddy accused of sexually assaulting men and women in five new lawsuits

Sean “Diddy” Combs has been hit with five new sexual abuse lawsuits as he awaits trial on federal sex trafficking charges.

The five alleged victims all anonymously filed the suit on Tuesday, November 19, seeking compensatory and punitive damages from Diddy, 55.

One of the three John Does claimed he was drugged at an afterparty in Miami before being “sexually assaulted and penetrated” by Diddy.

The court documents, obtained by We weeklyalleged that the plaintiff “lost consciousness” after consuming a drink at the party and later “woke up with a sharp pain in his rectum and anus.” He claimed he then saw Diddy “fully erect, trying to insert his penis into (his) anus” and was unable to fight back due to the alleged drugs in his system.

The second John Doe claimed he was “lured to New York City” to meet Diddy “for a possible acting role in a music video.” During a meeting about the role, which took place in a hotel suite, the accuser alleged that a casting director gave him a Diet Coke that “tasted funny.” The man claimed he later lost consciousness and woke up to find himself lying face down on an ottoman with his pants pulled down.

“He felt great pain and realized, as he looked back, that he was being anally sodomized by Combs,” the lawsuit alleged. “His vision was blurry, but he recognized Combs’ chest tattoo and the large gold chain with a jeweled cross on it that Combs wore during the interview.” The plaintiff further alleged that Diddy’s bodyguard held him by the arms during the alleged assault.

The third John Doe claimed he was drugged and sexually assaulted while attending a party in New York City hosted by Diddy “in or about 2022.” The man claimed he “blacked out” after having a drink and woke up in “a dark bedroom” to find Diddy “on top of him, sodomizing him.”

One of the two Jane Does who filed a lawsuit Tuesday, claiming she was 17 when Diddy allegedly drugged and raped her at his all-white Fourth of July party in the Hamptons in 2024. The woman claimed she felt “light in her head and started to feel disoriented’. after having a drink at the party. When she woke up, she claimed her underwear was missing and she felt “throbbing pain in her vaginal and anal areas.”

The woman alleged that Diddy, accompanied by two of his bodyguards, then approached her and told her that “she would be in danger if she talked about what happened.”

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A second Jane Doe claimed she was drugged and forced to perform oral sex on Diddy in 2001. She claimed she started feeling “dizzy, intoxicated and disoriented” after drinking a drink given to her by one of the rapper’s associates while she was at a cafe. limousine with Diddy and members of his security team. The woman alleged that Diddy “ordered” her and her friend to “take turns performing oral sex” on each of the men in the limo, noting that they complied because they were “drugged, scared and trapped between countless men’.

All five alleged victims are represented by the Buzbee law firm, founded by Tony Buzbee. Diddy denied all allegations through a statement from his lawyer Erica Wolff.

“The racketeering case against Mr. Buzbee exposes his barrage of lawsuits against Mr. Combs for what they are: shameless publicity stunts designed to extract payments from celebrities who fear lies will be spread about them, just as lies have been spread about Mr. Combs,” read the statement, shared with Usreads. “As his legal team has previously said, Mr. Combs has full confidence in the facts and the integrity of the judicial process. In court, the truth will prevail: that Mr. Combs never sexually abused or trafficked anyone – male or female, adult or minor.”

Diddy is currently incarcerated at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn after being arrested and indicted in September on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution. He has pleaded not guilty and has denied the charges.

Diddy’s trial is set to begin in May 2025. After being denied bail three times, his legal team proposed a new $50 million bail package earlier this month. Prosecutors argued in a legal motion dated Friday, November 15, that the bail request should be denied, claiming Diddy attempted to obstruct an investigation while in jail. The court documents, obtained by CNN, accused Diddy of orchestrating social media campaigns “aimed at corrupting the jury pool” and contacting “witnesses through third parties.”

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Diddy’s lawyers hit back on Monday, November 18, with a motion claiming Diddy’s “Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights” were violated by a recent search of his jail cell.

“Counsel recently learned that prosecutors are in possession of privileged attorney-client material, including the defendant’s own written notes,” Diddy’s attorney said. Marc Agnifilo wrote, calling the search a “targeted seizure” that amounts to “a substantive violation of due process.”

NBC News subsequently reported that “eight pages of a calendar book” were seized from Diddy’s cell as part of “a planned sweep to address contraband and drugs.”

The outlet reported that Assistant U.S. Attorney Christy Slavik of the prosecution alleged that Diddy wrote notes on the calendar about “paying off witnesses and finding dirt on victims.”

“A witness has been rewarded and finding dirt on two different victims is not a privilege,” Slavic said during a hearing on Tuesday, according to NBC News.

During the hearing, U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian ruled that prosecutors must “delete copies of the notes.” In the meantime, the court will “hold the papers” as the defense and prosecution prepare to “file briefs on the raid” in the coming weeks.

If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, please contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).

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