The former security employee tells in detail about the alleged drugging and rape.
There are new developments in the Sean “Diddy” Combs case. An alleged victim spoke publicly in a video interview.
Diddy allegedly administered narcotics personally
The man is a former security guard for the musician. In 2007, he was said to have been hired for a so-called “White Party” in the wealthy Hamptons region of New York. He now agreed to a video interview with the US broadcaster CNN. For his safety, he was made unrecognizable in the clip. He tells how Diddy allegedly drugged him and then raped him. He is the first person affected to speak publicly in this form.
“At first he was very friendly, very kind,” he begins his remarks. During the course of the evening, Combs allegedly gave him drinks himself. “The first drink started to have some effect. At first I just thought, these are really strong drinks,” the ex-security employee continues. “It wasn’t until the second drink – and by then it was already too late – that I realized something was wrong.”
“It was incredibly painful and he acted like it was nothing.”
Diddy is said to have observed the situation from a high point and waited until the man was helpless. He is said to have been taken to a vehicle where the situation occurred. The alleged victim also officially put all of this on record: He filed a lawsuit against his former employer Sean “Diddy” Combs.
“I screamed, told him to stop. “It was incredibly painful and he acted like it was nothing,” the man continued to describe. “He seemed distant from the situation, yet it was incredibly abusive.”
The musician’s representatives have not yet commented on the interview.
The alleged victim in a video interview:
Serious allegations
Diddy is currently in custody. There are various lawsuits against the rapper. First, his ex-girlfriend Cassie spoke of physical and sexual violence, including rape, in November 2023. This was followed by the publication of corroborating video footage and news reports. Although Cassie withdrew the lawsuit after paying an unknown amount, other people made similar allegations – there are currently several dozen plaintiffs. In addition to rape and drugging, there is also talk of sex trafficking and protection rackets.