Sean “Diddy” Combs is once again facing severe allegations. In a new civil lawsuit, an anonymous plaintiff raised harrowing allegations. These include sexual assault, emotional abuse and the use of drugs. The focus is on an incident from 2020 and a piece of clothing by the late rapper The Notorious Big
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Sexual assault with Biggie clothing piece
According to the application, which is supposedly “TMZ”, the incident occurred in September 2020 in a warehouse in Los Angeles, where clothing from Christopher Wallace alias the Notorious Big are also housed. Combs allegedly offered ketamine to the plaintiff and others there. In the course of the evening, the plaintiff was alone in a room with Diddy, according to Combs, according to the lawsuit of looking at porn on his cell phone, a shirt from Biggie took from a clothing rack and satisfied himself in front of the man himself. According to the plaintiff, he ejaculated on the garment, threw it on his lap and mentioned it with a laugh: “Rip Biggie.”
In addition to the incident of 2020, the plaintiff reports another alleged assault from 2005. At that time, the rapper is said to have pressed his genital part in the face and forced him for oral sex. Among other things, the lawsuit includes the allegations of sexual coercion, the intentional inflow of mental suffering and other civil law offenses. The plaintiff demands compensation.
Combs was acquitted in three charges
The new lawsuit falls into a time when Sean Combs is faced with far -reaching legal consequences anyway. In the week of July 1, he was found guilty in a separate criminal proceedings in New York in two out of five charges: the transport to participation in prostitution in the cases of Cassie Ventura and an anonymous woman (“Jane”). However, he was acquitted of the accusation of sex trade.
Despite the partial success, Combs remains in custody in the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center, where R. Kelly and Ghislaine Maxwell also watch. According to his lawyer Marc Agnifilo, he was received by Mitinsassen after his return with applause. The jury decision is a hope signal for many imprisoned black men, says Agnifilo: “Maybe it is your fate to be the one who wins.” The exact sentence for the remaining debt is to be announced on October 3, there is a risk of up to ten years in prison.

