Sean “Diddy” Combs is being accused by three other men of rape and sexual assault as detailed in recent lawsuits filed in New York Supreme Court. These lawsuits, filed separately on Thursday, pertain to incidents allegedly occurring between 2019 and 2022.
However, two of the plaintiffs claim to have attended parties with Mr. Combs, where he personally offered them alcoholic drinks that rendered them unconscious, leading to accusations of rape.
Despite these serious claims, the rapper’s legal team has vehemently denied the allegations, labelling them as “full of lies.” Currently, Mr. Combs is in custody at a Brooklyn jail.
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Furthermore, the escalating legal battle adds to over 30 civil cases brought against Mr. Combs, with many involving similar accusations of sexual assaults dating back to the 1990s.
His legal team remains steadfast in their defence, expressing confidence in proving the claims false and seeking sanctions against the lawyers behind what they deem as fictional accusations.
Thomas Giuffra, the attorney representing the three plaintiffs, revealed that more than 60 individuals have approached his office with allegations against Mr. Combs.
In conclusion, the decision to file the lawsuits anonymously stems from fear of the rapper’s perceived power and influence.
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