Abuse, threats, sex parties: Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing serious allegations. And there are more and more. More complaints about sexual abuse are coming in.
The arrested US rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs (54) is facing further lawsuits. A woman from Florida filed a civil lawsuit against the musician for sexual abuse in New York on Friday (local time). According to her lawyers, the woman does not want to be named. For several years, Combs put her under pressure and forced her to take non-consensual actions, US media quoted from the lawsuit. Accordingly, she was drugged and suffered injuries, including a bite wound. Sexual encounters were also filmed without her consent.
It was the second lawsuit against Combs this week. On Tuesday, a woman in New York made allegations against the rapper and one of his employees. They include rape, forced oral sex and the creation of video footage of the brutal incident, which Combs later released and sold as pornography. Accordingly, the incident occurred in New York in 2001. The then 25-year-old woman claims in the lawsuit that she was lured to Combs’ studio under a pretext. There she lost consciousness after drinking a drink that was probably laced with drugs. She was tied up and then brutally abused by both men.
A legal team in Houston (US state of Texas) held out the prospect of further lawsuits. The law firm said they would represent more than 50 women and men. “I expect that many more victims will come forward,” said a statement from lawyer Tony Buzbee, which was available to the German Press Agency. They wanted to announce more details next week.
Arrest of Combs
Combs (“Bad Boy for Life”, “I’ll Be Missing You”) was arrested in New York last week. The federal prosecutors’ indictment against the rapper shows that Combs is said to have abused, threatened and coerced women for decades into fulfilling his sexual desires and then remaining silent so as not to damage his reputation. The rapper pleaded not guilty. If found guilty on some or all counts, he could face life in prison. His lawyers failed in their bid to have Combs released from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn by paying a million-dollar bail.
Source: Stern

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