Florida Woman Files Lawsuit Against Sean "Diddy" Combs, Alleging Years of Sexual Assault and Coercion

Oct 01, 10:00 AM

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A Florida business owner and model, identified only as Jane Doe, has filed a lawsuit accusing music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs of sexually assaulting her multiple times over the past four years. The lawsuit, filed in New York City, alleges that Combs used harassment, surveillance, and forced drug use to control Doe during their encounters.

According to the complaint, Doe met Combs overseas in the fall of 2020 and continued to see him until 2024. The lawsuit claims that during this time, Combs coerced her into traveling to his homes in various cities, including Los Angeles, New York, and Miami, for monthly sexual encounters. Although these trips appeared consensual, Doe's lawyers argue that she was manipulated and harassed into participating. The complaint alleges that Combs and his associates would pressure Doe into making these trips, even going so far as to send a driver to pick her up before she agreed to travel.

The allegations in the lawsuit paint a troubling picture of ongoing abuse. Doe claims that Combs frequently forced her to involve other men and women in their sexual encounters despite her objections, coerced her into taking drugs, and even pressured her to watch and participate in the abuse of other women. According to the lawsuit, Combs maintained control over Doe by using harassing language, recording their encounters without her consent, and cutting off her “allowance” when she refused his demands.

Attorney Marie Napoli, who represents Doe alongside Joseph L. Ciaccio, emphasized the significance of the case, stating, “Powerful figures in the entertainment industry have long exploited aspiring artists and fans. Recent high-profile lawsuits aim to hold these celebrities accountable, potentially transforming industry practices and providing justice for victims.” Napoli added, “No one is above the law. Fame and wealth do not protect Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs from serious allegations of sex trafficking and abuse.”

The lawsuit details several disturbing incidents. In one claim, Doe woke up in Combs’ Miami home in the spring of 2022 with injuries, including a bite mark on her heel, with no recollection of how it occurred. In another instance, in July 2022, Doe alleges that Combs gave her a substance she suspected was ketamine, causing her to lose consciousness for an entire night. Following that incident, Doe discovered she was pregnant but later suffered a miscarriage.

The complaint alleges that from that point until July 2024, Doe was forced to “perform a show” for Combs every time she visited. According to the lawsuit, Combs would ply her with alcohol and drugs until she passed out, and she would wake up with bruises and injuries but no memory of how they were sustained. The lawsuit claims that as a result of her experiences, Doe has suffered severe emotional distress, physical injuries, and financial harm.

Combs, who has previously denied similar accusations, did not immediately respond to HuffPost’s request for comment. He has consistently denied allegations in previous lawsuits and has pleaded not guilty to federal criminal charges of trafficking and racketeering. Attorneys representing other clients told HuffPost that they are working with more than 50 individuals who are also pursuing legal action against Combs.

The lawsuit underscores ongoing conversations about accountability and abuse in the entertainment industry. As more victims come forward, legal experts say these high-profile cases could mark a significant shift in how celebrities are held accountable for their actions.

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