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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs talked ‘dirty’ and wore a ‘disturbing smile’ as he raped man: report

In a new lawsuit, music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs was accused of violently raping a drugged man at a Miami house party — while flashing a “disturbing smile” and talking “dirty” to the alleged victim.

According to the New York Post, the victim alleged that the rapper attacked him in front of a group of people in a bedroom. He said his drink was spiked at the 2022 party, after which he lost consciousness, according to court papers.

He claimed he felt a “sharp pain” in his rectum when he finally regained consciousness. He also realized that some of his clothes were missing.

The victim claimed he turned around, only to discover a naked Combs standing behind him who allegedly attacked him, the lawsuit said.

It further added, “Plaintiff heard Combs ‘talking dirty’ to him and the others in the bedroom and Plaintiff recalls Combs telling him ‘(this) is what you want,’ all while wearing a disturbing smile,” the lawsuit claims.

“The drugs prevented plaintiff from fighting back or otherwise resisting Combs’ attack. Plaintiff eventually regained consciousness,” the New York Post reported, quoting the filing.

The victim said he woke up alone in the room the next morning before a member of Combs’ security came in, handed him his clothes and told him to get ready to leave.

Previously, the male accuser had said in a separate lawsuit that he was a 17-year-old auditioning for the reality TV show “Making the Band” when Combs and a bodyguard sexually assaulted him in 2008.

Federal prosecutors have accused the founder of the Bad Boy record label of coercing men, women and children into sex acts without their consent, bribing and intimidating them to keep quiet and using his staff to cover up his crimes.

Combs, 54, has also pleaded not guilty in federal court in Manhattan to criminal sex trafficking charges, where he faces crimes including racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution.

Combs’ criminal trial is scheduled for May 5, 2025.

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