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Latest Lawsuit Accuses Diddy of Drugging, Sexually Assaulting Man in 2022

Sean “Diddy” Combs faces yet another lawsuit filed by John Doe.

In the latest lawsuit filed by Attorney Tony Busby in a New York court on Monday, Combs was forced to do oral sex with aspiring musician Doe, later attacking him before leaving him to bed. It is accused of leaving it there. Report by Variety.

The lawsuit explains that Doe went to Los Angeles to perform in the city in October 2022 and was approached by a fellow Combs.

At the party, Combs is said to have made a promise to give Doe a drink and help him obtain a record contract. The music mogul then asked the plaintiff if he wanted to see his collection of gems, the complaint added.

As they proceeded to another room, Doe began to feel “strange.”

In the bedroom, Combs allegedly asked Doe, “Have you ever smoked a penis before?” The plaintiff replied that he had none and then tried to leave. At that point, the music mogul told DOE he would not receive the contract unless he complied with it, the lawsuit alleges.

The complaint alleges that Combs lost patience and that Doe forced oral sex, and that the music mogul then attacked the plaintiff and then left him neutralised on the bed Masu.

The next morning, the DOE is said to have been given an IV before returning to the nightclub. The plaintiffs have never heard of the comb again, the lawsuit added.

“As I said before, Combs cannot respond to all new publicity stunts in response to claims that are ridiculous or clearly false,” a Combs representative said in a statement. I did. Variety.

“Mr. Combs and his legal team are totally confident in the facts and integrity of the judicial process,” the music mogul president added. “In court, the truth wins. Mr. Combs never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone, whether it's a man or a woman, an adult or a minor.”

Combs has come to prison since September 16 after being arrested after federal accusations that accused him of over a decade of abuse, threatening and forcing women and others. Justice, among other crimes.

“Nobody can hold me down,” the singer said, “Nobody can hold me down,” while a New York judge awaits his upcoming sex trafficking trial set on May 5th, when Combs is behind a bar at the Metropolitan Detention Center. He was denied bail three times after ruling that he had to stay.

Apart from the federal accusations, Buzbee's law firm and AVA Law Group have announced that in October, at least 120 individuals were on behalf of suspected victims who condemned the Comb, his associates and other presence of additional crimes. It has announced that it will file a lawsuit.

A few weeks later, the first batch of lawsuits was filed. One of them accused the man of groping and “examines” the man's penis at a party in 1998, when the 1998 victim was 16 years old.

Another lawsuit accused the music mogul of raping a woman on a remote control in 2018 after she suggested that it was “related to the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur.”

Macy's was also appointed as a defendant in another lawsuit in May 2008, claiming a department store that “destroys” records of “destroying” about a man who was “verbal raped.”

Another lawsuit claims that a woman repeatedly blocked combs with drugs and accused him of sexually assaulting him, causing her to become pregnant. In November, the music mogul was attacked by another batch of lawsuits alleging additional acts of sexual misconduct, assault and rape.

Combs was slapped in yet another lawsuit alleging that he drugged and raped a 10-year-old boy who came to the music mogul for help in launching his entertainment career.

Three other lawsuits in December accused comb of drugging and raping three men at two New York hotels and Hamptons homes, allegedly in 2019 and 2020.

In Comb's case, the lawsuit continues to pile up, and it appears that there is no end in sight.

Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her Facebook and x at @armestrangeloand on Instagram.

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