A woman identified as Jane Doe has filed a lawsuit against Sean 'Diddy' Combs, alleging that he and two other men sexually assaulted her in 2003 when she was 17 years old.
Combs has temporarily stepped down as chairman of his cable television network, Revolt, following the lawsuits.
Combs has vehemently denied the allegations, stating that he did not commit any of the alleged acts and that the accusations were made by individuals seeking financial gain.
This is the fourth lawsuit accusing Combs of sexual assault in recent weeks.
Music mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs is facing a new lawsuit filed by a woman identified as Jane Doe, who alleges that Combs and two other men sexually assaulted her in 2003 when she was 17 years old. The lawsuit also implicates Harve Pierre, a former president of Combs' record label, Daddy's House Recordings, and Bad Boy Entertainment. The alleged assault took place in a recording studio in New York City, where the woman claims she was given drugs and alcohol until she was unable to consent to sex.
This is the fourth lawsuit accusing Combs of sexual assault in recent weeks. Previous allegations have come from his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura and two other women. Combs has temporarily stepped down as chairman of his cable television network, Revolt, following the lawsuits. He settled the lawsuit with Ventura amicably, while the other two lawsuits are ongoing.
Combs has vehemently denied the allegations, stating that he did not commit any of the alleged acts and that the accusations were made by individuals seeking financial gain. Grammy-winning songwriter Tiffany Red has written an open letter corroborating Ventura's abuse allegations against Combs, recounting her experiences as a witness to the alleged abuse.
The new lawsuit is filed under New York City's Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Law, a statute against gender-motivated violence. The outcome of these lawsuits remains to be seen, and the allegations continue to be a subject of public and legal scrutiny.
Tiffany Red, a Grammy-winning songwriter, has written an open letter to Sean Combs, corroborating the abuse allegations made by singer Casandra 'Cassie' Ventura against Combs.
Red recounts her experiences as a witness to the alleged abuse, including an incident at Ventura's 29th birthday party where Combs allegedly forced Ventura to leave with him.
Red also mentions her fear for her safety and the trauma she has experienced as a result of these events.
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Although Combs said the lawsuit was “riddled with baseless and outrageous lies, aiming to tarnish Mr. Combs’s reputation and seeking a payday,” Red says she was present the night of Ventura’s 29th birthday party in August 2015 where Ventura alleged Combs and his security guards “cornered” and “forced” her to leave because Combs wanted her to participate in sexual activity with other men.
The woman, identified as Jane Doe, alleges that the assault occurred in 2003 when she was 17 and Combs was 34.
The lawsuit also names Harve Pierre, a former president of Combs' record label, as well as Daddy's House Recordings and Bad Boy Entertainment as defendants.