A fourth woman has come forward, accusing music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs of sexual assault.
The woman, identified as Jane Doe in the legal proceedings, alleges that she was gang-raped by Diddy and two others when she was just 17 years old.
According to the legal action, Jane Doe claims that in 2003, Diddy flew her to his New York studio.
Shockingly, she asserts that she was administered “copious amounts of drugs and alcohol” before enduring a horrific incident where Diddy and the two men took turns assaulting her.
In a statement to Discover Lyrics, lawyers for the woman described the alleged events as part of a sex trafficking scheme, stating that she was preyed upon as a vulnerable high school teenager.
The woman alleges that she drifted in and out of consciousness during the ordeal and was left in immense pain, barely able to stand or recall how she got home. The gravity of the acts, as described in the complaint, has left the survivor scarred for life.
In response to these latest accusations, Diddy, 54, vehemently denies any wrongdoing. “Enough is enough,” he wrote in the stamen expressing frustration over what he perceives as attempts to assassinate his character and tarnish his legacy.
Diddy asserts that the recent allegations are part of a scheme by individuals seeking a quick payday and declares his intention to fight for his name, family, and the truth.
The legal proceedings involve a federal lawsuit against Diddy and two other men, as well as two corporate entities deemed responsible.
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Allegations in the lawsuit include the claim that one of the men, who approached Jane Doe at a Michigan lounge, convinced her to take a private jet to Diddy’s New York studio.
Once there, she alleges that the defendants plied her with drugs and alcohol before subjecting her to a violent gang rape.
This disturbing revelation follows a previous lawsuit by R&B singer Casandra Ventura, known as Cassie, accusing Diddy of rape and sex trafficking.
The case was settled out of court shortly after filing. Subsequently, two more women came forward with rape accusations against the rapper, all of which Diddy vehemently denies