
Renowned music mogul Sean Combs, widely known as Diddy, has responded to a recent wave of sexual assault accusations leveled against him. The most recent lawsuit, filed on Wednesday, involves a fourth woman who alleges that Diddy, alongside others, gang-raped her when she was 17.
According to the legal documents, Combs, also recognized as Puff Daddy, reportedly encountered the unnamed woman in 2003 through his associate Harve Pierre. Pierre allegedly identified her at a Detroit lounge and persuaded her to take a private jet to New York to meet the rapper. Before the flight, Pierre is accused of coercing the teenager into performing oral sex on him. Subsequently, she was transported across state lines to Combs’ studio, where, as per the allegations, the group, including Combs, subjected her to drug and alcohol intoxication before violently assaulting her multiple times.
This latest civil suit marks the fourth accusing Diddy of similar abusive behavior. The victim’s lawyer, Douglas Wigdor, who also represented the first woman to come forward against Combs, revealed that the traumatic experiences have had a profound impact on his client.
In response to the fourth lawsuit, Diddy took to Twitter to vehemently deny all allegations. He stated that individuals seeking financial gain were behind the “sickening allegations” aimed at tarnishing his reputation. Diddy declared his innocence, emphasizing his commitment to defending his name, family, and the truth.
The ongoing legal battles have captured public attention, with the music mogul steadfastly denying any wrongdoing.
