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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs charged with raping a woman who likened his erect penis to a ‘large Tootsie Roll’ in recent lawsuit.

Sean “Diddy” Combs faces serious allegations involving the rape of a woman in his Manhattan apartment over two decades ago. The woman, referred to as Jane Doe, describes an incident from July 2001, claiming Combs took her into a bedroom where he allegedly pinned her to the bed and said something rather troubling before the encounter escalated.

Currently on trial in Manhattan for sex trafficking and assault, Combs reportedly restrained the woman and exposed himself during the incident. She recounted feeling overwhelmed and continuously cried out for him to stop, but he continued until he was finished. Afterward, he allegedly lay there while she frantically tried to leave the room.

The woman met Combs in May 2001, spending several days with him in various locations like recording studios and restaurants. Post-assault, she claims his staff drove her and friends home, and despite receiving multiple calls from him afterward, she did not respond, feeling deeply unsettled.

Interestingly, although the experience was traumatic, she mentioned feeling some sense of safety during the ordeal and described Combs’ anatomy in court documents using an unusual comparison. As a result of the alleged assault, she has sought psychotherapy.

Meanwhile, the lawsuit comes as Combs stands trial for other serious charges, including sex trafficking involving women during events termed “freak-offs.” His former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, who is currently eight months pregnant, is expected to testify soon, shedding light on her experiences during their tumultuous relationship.

If found guilty, Combs faces severe penalties, possibly spending life behind bars. However, he maintains his innocence against these allegations.

If you’re in New York and need support following a sexual assault, you can reach out to 1-800-942-6906 for confidential crisis counseling. For those outside New York, the National Sexual Assault Hotline is available at 1-800-656-4673.

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