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Diddy now faces two more sexual assault lawsuits.
According to two separate reports by TMZ, the lawsuits were filed on Friday (Dec. 20) alleging sexual assaults involving Sean “Diddy” Combs, which are said to have taken place in 1991 and 2006.
The December 1991 lawsuit pertains to a Jane Doe who attended a charity basketball event at the City College of New York, which was co-sponsored by a then-up-and-coming Diddy. The event also involved a stampede that caused a crowd crush, resulting in the deaths of nine people.
According to the lawsuit, Doe and a friend were invited by Diddy who was set to perform at the event. She claims that when she and her friend arrived, the crowd outside became aggressive, so she persuaded a security guard to let them have early entry. But in Diddy’s makeshift dressing room, Doe claims that he handed her a spiked Coca-Cola and then prevented her from leaving the room. Afterward, the woman claims to have warned Diddy that she’d tell her rapper friend who was also performing at the event before the music mogul allegedly threatened that “people can come up missing” if she were to talk.
In the October 2006 incident, an Oklahoma woman named LaTroya Grayson filed a lawsuit against Diddy, Bad Boy Records, and several other companies after she was allegedly drugged and sexually assaulted after she won a KJAMZ radio contest to attend one of his notorious White Parties. The prize also included roundtrip airfare and a hotel package. The party was allegedly changed to a Black Party, where guests wore all black, and Grayson claimed that her sister was left outside while she went into the event. After having two drinks, Grayson claimed to begin feeling nauseous and went to the restroom before waking up at Saint Vincent’s Medical Center the next morning. There, she says, she realized her shirt was ripped, she had no underwear and her money was stolen.
Although she doesn’t have memory of who sexually assaulted her, upon returning to Oklahoma, Grayson alleges an anonymous woman called her and warned her not to pursue charges against Diddy because she would be “wasting her time.”
In a statement to TMZ, Diddy’s attorneys said that he’s “never sexually assaulted anyone or engaged in sex trafficking.”
“Ms. Grayson admits she has no memory of the events alleged in her complaint, does not know who was supposedly involved, and has never spoken to Mr. Combs,” they continued. “Her allegations against him are pure fiction. As we’ve said before, Mr. Combs cannot respond to every baseless lawsuit and lawyer-driven money grab. He has faith in the judicial process, in which fact will be separated from opportunistic fabrications like these.”
Diddy, who’s currently housed in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, is awaiting his May 2025 trial for racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution.
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Diddy now faces two more sexual assault lawsuits.
According to two separate reports by TMZ, the lawsuits were filed on Friday (Dec. 20) alleging sexual assaults involving Sean “Diddy” Combs, which are said to have taken place in 1991 and 2006.
The December 1991 lawsuit pertains to a Jane Doe who attended a charity basketball event at the City College of New York, which was co-sponsored by a then-up-and-coming Diddy. The event also involved a stampede that caused a crowd crush, resulting in the deaths of nine people.
According to the lawsuit, Doe and a friend were invited by Diddy who was set to perform at the event. She claims that when she and her friend arrived, the crowd outside became aggressive, so she persuaded a security guard to let them have early entry. But in Diddy’s makeshift dressing room, Doe claims that he handed her a spiked Coca-Cola and then prevented her from leaving the room. Afterward, the woman claims to have warned Diddy that she’d tell her rapper friend who was also performing at the event before the music mogul allegedly threatened that “people can come up missing” if she were to talk.
In the October 2006 incident, an Oklahoma woman named LaTroya Grayson filed a lawsuit against Diddy, Bad Boy Records, and several other companies after she was allegedly drugged and sexually assaulted after she won a KJAMZ radio contest to attend one of his notorious White Parties. The prize also included roundtrip airfare and a hotel package. The party was allegedly changed to a Black Party, where guests wore all black, and Grayson claimed that her sister was left outside while she went into the event. After having two drinks, Grayson claimed to begin feeling nauseous and went to the restroom before waking up at Saint Vincent’s Medical Center the next morning. There, she says, she realized her shirt was ripped, she had no underwear and her money was stolen.
Although she doesn’t have memory of who sexually assaulted her, upon returning to Oklahoma, Grayson alleges an anonymous woman called her and warned her not to pursue charges against Diddy because she would be “wasting her time.”
In a statement to TMZ, Diddy’s attorneys said that he’s “never sexually assaulted anyone or engaged in sex trafficking.”
“Ms. Grayson admits she has no memory of the events alleged in her complaint, does not know who was supposedly involved, and has never spoken to Mr. Combs,” they continued. “Her allegations against him are pure fiction. As we’ve said before, Mr. Combs cannot respond to every baseless lawsuit and lawyer-driven money grab. He has faith in the judicial process, in which fact will be separated from opportunistic fabrications like these.”
Diddy, who’s currently housed in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, is awaiting his May 2025 trial for racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution.
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