Sean “Diddy” Combs
Did he forced his employees to sex?
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Employees with physical and mental violence forced to work and even for sex? New allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs.
A good two months before the planned start of the trial against Sean “Diddy” Combs (55): New allegations are made on the detained music mogul. Employees accuse the musician and businessman of exploiting them through mental and physical violence. Combs is said to have forced one or one of them on sexual acts. This emerges from a new indictment that
Sean “Diddy” Combs and his business partners are said to have “kept control of certain Combs Business employees,” the indictment says. They should have forced them into “long working hours with little sleep”. This was done “by the use of physical violence, psychological damage, financial damage and damage to the reputation and/or threat of the same”.
Forced to “sexual acts”?
The employees are said to be afraid of losing their workplace if they do not meet your boss’s demands. Sean Combs is said to have pushed one or one of his subordinates with physical violence and threats to “sexual acts”.
“Mr. Combs has already said it and will say it again: He vehemently disputes the allegations,” said Diddy’s lawyer Marc Agnifilio to “People”. “He is looking forward to his day in court, where it will be clear that he has never forced someone to act sexual acts against his will,” continued the star’s representative.
This is how it goes on in court for Diddy
The trial against Sean “Diddy” Combs is scheduled to begin on May 5, 2025. The defendant, who has been in custody since September 2024, must then be responsible in over 100 cases. Among other things, he is accused of extortion or sexual exploitation of several women and men. For example, he is said to have put women under drugs in order to be able to use them at sex parties.
On March 14th there is a hearing on the new allegations of forced labor.
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Source: Stern

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