Sean “Diddy” Combs doused a woman with a lubricant laced with the date rape drug Rohypnol before violently assaulting her with his bodyguard and a third friend, the accuser's attorney alleged.
Attorney Ariel Mitchell Kidd said the unnamed victim was forced to undress by Combs when he threatened her with a knife. told NewsNation this week.
The music mogul then allegedly sprayed “some kind of lubricant or oil” all over the woman's body, after which she noticed she was becoming “more and more limp,” the lawyer said for his client. He spoke about the ordeal he was said to have undergone.
Although the victim did not remember being forced to take drugs, Mitchell Kidd claimed that oil could be a conduit for Rohypnol (GHB), the so-called “date rape drug”.
“So to get it into someone's body locally, you need a conduit, and that's usually petroleum,” the attorney pointed out.
“So it appears that the oil was laced with some type of drug and that's why he had previously soaked her in that oil, not only to make her easier to attack, but also to make her more susceptible to attack. It lowered our defenses.”
Combs allegedly raped Mitchell-Kidd's client after pouring a mysterious liquid on her, as well as his bodyguard and a third party.
Mitchell Kidd said she plans to file a complaint on her client's behalf later this week.
“The details are graphic and the complaint lists all the details. … She was finally able to escape after the horrific attack,” she told NewsNation about the alleged assault.
It was not immediately clear whether the customer Mitchell Kidd was talking to was the same one he previously said was lured to Combs' home in 2018 and raped.
Mitchell-Kidd said last week that the victim, who also declined to be named, filed a police report after the incident.
Combs, 54, has been in jail since his arrest on Sept. 16 in New York City on charges of extortion, sex trafficking by force, and transportation for the purpose of prostitution.
He is accused of using drugs to keep his victims “submissive” during violent, sometimes multi-day sex acts, according to a federal complaint.
Last week, more than 120 victims announced plans to file a lawsuit against the Bad Boy Records founder alleging sexual abuse and exploitation.
Lawyer Tony Buzbee said the wave of accusations was evenly divided by gender and spanned more than 30 years and also involved 25 minors, including one nine-year-old. Ta.
The children Combs allegedly abused “were seeking promising careers in television or music.” [from Combs] “I'm going to make you a star,” Buzbee insisted.
Buzbee promised that the accusations would involve “a lot of powerful people” but also said he was giving some A-listers an opportunity to pay before the incident became public.
Lawyers say some celebrities have already opted to settle.
Combs and his defense team have repeatedly denied the charges against him.
