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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Faces New Sexual Assault Lawsuits
Two more sexual assault allegations have surfaced against Sean “Diddy” Combs, adding to a growing list of accusations against the music mogul.
Filed in New York Federal Court, the lawsuits detail disturbing claims spanning decades. Combs, who denies the allegations, now faces increased scrutiny as his legal troubles deepen.
Diddy Denies 2006 and 1991 Sexual Assault Claims
Latroya Grayson, 23 at the time, alleges Combs sexually assaulted her at a 2006 New York party she attended after winning a radio contest.
She recalls waking up in a hospital with ripped clothing, missing belongings, and no memory of the night.
Grayson believes she was drugged and later threatened by an anonymous caller warning her not to pursue charges. Combs’ lawyer dismissed her claims as “fiction” and labeled the lawsuit a “money grab.”
In a separate case, Jane Doe accuses Combs of assaulting her in 1991 at a charity basketball game. She claims the incident occurred in his dressing room while a bodyguard stood outside.
The woman seeks compensatory and punitive damages for the alleged assault.
Tony Buzbee: The Lawyer Behind the Cases
Attorney Tony Buzbee represents both women and has filed nearly two dozen lawsuits against Combs. Some cases involve allegations from minors, including a claim tying Combs and rapper Jay-Z to a 2000 assault.
Combs’ representatives argue Buzbee’s actions aim to attract media attention. Meanwhile, Combs continues to fight federal racketeering and sex trafficking charges while detained in Brooklyn.
Christmas Behind Bars for Sean “Diddy” Combs
This Christmas, Sean “Diddy” Combs will wake up in a stark detention unit in Brooklyn, far from the luxury of his Miami Beach and Los Angeles homes.
The 55-year-old music mogul, charged with sex trafficking and racketeering on September 16, spends his mornings in a white, dormitory-style cell.
At 6 a.m., his day begins like any other in the Metropolitan Detention Center. A staff member described his mood as positive, adding, “He’s doing fine. Nobody wants to be here.”
For lunch, Combs will eat Cornish hen, macaroni and cheese, cranberry sauce, and rolls. Dinner will consist of two peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
Aside from the special holiday meal, the day will feel like any other for the Bad Boy mogul. Combs passes time playing cards with fellow inmates and shooting hoops during recreation.
Family visits happen on weekdays, either Tuesday or Wednesday. Despite his circumstances, sources say he remains upbeat behind bars.
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