Third Accuser Sues Sean Diddy Combs for S**ual Assault
Sean Diddy Combs has been hit with another sexual assault lawsuit, making it the third accusation against the music mogul. The case was filed under New York’s Adult Survivors Act, just before the one-year deadline for such complaints expired.
The latest lawsuit alleges that Diddy, along with singer-songwriter Aaron Hall, took turns raping the accuser, identified as Jane Doe, and her friend in 1990 or 1991. In addition, Diddy allegedly became aggressive towards Jane Doe a few days after the incident.
According to the court filing, the accused met Diddy and Hall at an event sponsored by MCA Records at the company’s offices in New York. Throughout the night, Diddy and Hall were described as flirtatious and handsy, offering drinks to Jane Doe and her friend. As the evening came to a close, Diddy and Hall allegedly invited the women to Hall’s apartment for an afterparty.
While at Hall’s apartment, Jane Doe claims she was coerced into having sexual intercourse with Diddy after being offered more drinks. The situation took an even darker turn when Hall reportedly burst into the room, pinned Jane Doe down, and forced her to have sex with him.
The complaint further alleges that after the alleged rapes, Jane Doe quickly dressed and left Hall’s apartment, where she then spoke with her friend and discovered that her friend had also been forced into a sexual encounter with Diddy and Hall in another room. The paperwork specifically claims that after Diddy finished with Jane Doe, he and Hall switched their attention to her friend.
A couple of days later, Diddy allegedly visited Jane Doe and her friend at their home and turned violent. According to the complaint, he assaulted and choked Jane Doe to the point where she passed out. The motive behind this violent act was Diddy’s worry that the friend would tell the girl he was with at the time what had transpired between them.
The lawsuit not only implicates Diddy and Hall but also includes MCA Music Entertainment and Geffen Records as defendants.
Jane Doe reportedly confided in her close friends and family about the incident and sought medical treatment to heal from the emotional trauma caused by the alleged assaults.
This recent lawsuit comes after two other women accused Diddy of sexual assault. Last week, his former girlfriend, singer Cassie Ventura, accused him of rape and sex trafficking. However, the two eventually reached a settlement out of court. Another lawsuit filed this week claims that Diddy purposely drugged and sexually abused Joi Dickerson-Neal, a Syracuse University student who was visiting New York City in January 1991.
These serious allegations against Sean Diddy Combs have raised significant concerns and warrant a thorough investigation into the claims made by the accusers. The music industry and public await further developments as the legal proceedings unfold.
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