
Amid the already growing series of lawsuits surrounding Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, the now-disgraced rapper has been accused of making death threats to a 19-year-old college student and her friend.
The new accuser, using the pseudonym Jane Doe, sued the Bad Boy Records founder in a New York court on Wednesday, October 23. Doe’s formal complaint stated that “members of the public” were frequently invited to events such as Diddy’s music video shoots, photoshoots throughout New York City, signings and what not. “Such an incident occurred in 2004 across the street from Jane Doe’s college campus in Brooklyn, New York,” Jane’s attorney said.
According to documents obtained by InTouch Weekly, Jen even received an invitation to a Diddy photoshoot at the age of 19 due to a collaboration between her friends, Combs’s associates, and agents. As has now been established, Diddy loves his parties and is believed to have been unable to live without them in the past.
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Jane Doe and another freshman invited to an afterparty
The invitation to Jen and her friends’ photoshoot reportedly opened up the opportunity for her and a friend to attend a party of the hip-hop mogul’s business associates. The opening show featured a promotional event for a new band – Da Band – signed to Diddy’s label Bad Boy Records. The lawsuit further alleges that Jen and the embattled celebrity met during a photoshoot, where he invited her and her friend to “a more exclusive party.” Following his approval, he was reportedly taken to a Marriott Hotel in the Manhattan area by a member of the rapper’s entourage.
The accuser’s lawsuit also reportedly describes a party scene in a hotel suite where a dozen people were engaged in drinking. Jane and her friend were reportedly pulled away from the main party and taken to a separate room, and a man, believed to be a security guard, told her, “You know what you’re here for,” this Hinting that Diddy wanted to engage in sexual activity with her. Them.
Accused and friend forced to engage in sexual encounters under threat of violence
The guards locked them in a room with Combs where he gave them drinks and cocaine. The founder of the rebellion began his advances toward two college students “and eventually began forcibly touching them without consent.” The lawsuit claimed, [Diddy] Ordered Ms. Doe’s friend to perform oral sex on him or he would kill both of them” because she initially refused to satisfy his sexual appetite. Fearing for his life, Doe’s friend complied with Diddy’s demands, while Doe himself begged him to let them go. However, he did not agree, instead, he began targeting Jane after his friend forced her to take off her clothes, using the threat of violence to his advantage.
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Eventually, Jen relented, resulting in Combs allegedly sexually assaulting her, despite her pleading for him to stop. Hearing Doe’s screams, the security guard from earlier checked again to see if everything was okay. The lawsuit accuses the rapper of being on top of Doe, not allowing her to move. Combs eventually negotiated with the guard and eventually left the room. Meanwhile, Diddy threatens Doe that he will kill her if she doesn’t stop.
The formal complaint established that Doe was alone in the dark room for half an hour. Soon after, another guard came in and asked him to leave. Doe immediately left the scene and called a taxi back to her dormitory in downtown Brooklyn.
Since his arrest in Manhattan on September 16, the number of civil lawsuits against Combs has increased significantly. As a result, an indictment charged him with sex trafficking and racketeering, but he pleaded not guilty to all of them. Now stuck behind bars, the legal team of the rapper has spoken out after so many cases have been filed against him. His representative says he is innocent. “Mr. Combs and his legal team have full confidence in the facts, his legal defense, and the integrity of the judicial process. In court, the truth will prevail: that Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted anyone – adult or minor, male Or woman,” the representative said.