Two New Victims: P. Diddy Accused of Raping Boys, 10 and 17
Two new lawsuits have been filed against rapper P. Diddy, who is in jail on charges of human trafficking, rape, and pedophilia. The anonymous plaintiffs claim that Sean Combs (real name P. Diddy) sexually assaulted them by drugging them when they were minors, The Cut reports.
One of the victims claims he had dreamed of being an artist since childhood and met Diddy on a family trip from California to New York. The parents of the boy, who was 10 at the time, allegedly hired a consultant to set up a meeting with Diddy for an "audition." Combs asked to meet the child alone before meeting his parents, and the consultant took him to the producer's hotel room.
There, the plaintiff says Diddy gave him a Coke, and the child began to feel "a little weird." The alleged victim's attorney claims the drink contained drugs, "including but not limited to GHB and/or ecstasy." After drinking it, Combs allegedly sexually assaulted the boy and told him, "Sometimes you have to do things you don't want to do." He also told him not to tell his parents because it would "hurt them." The lawsuit also notes that the alleged victim has suffered from "severe depression and anxiety" for years.
In the second lawsuit, the plaintiff alleges that Combs raped him in 2008, when he was 17. The teen was auditioning for P. Diddy's hit reality show, "Making the Band," which aired on MTV in 2000. The lawsuit alleges that Combs sexually assaulted and raped the teen over the course of a three-day audition.
Recall that 54-year-old rapper and producer P. Diddy is accused of sexualized violence, human trafficking, and murder - some believe he is guilty of the death of rapper Tupac Shakur and even Liam Payne. Last year, the artist's ex-lover Cassie Ventura went to court, accusing him of rape and abuse, but later withdrew the statement. Against this background, victims of the "white parties" that Diddy hosted in his house for ten years began to rapidly appear, and details of his stormy personal life began to emerge. At the parties, in addition to world celebrities, there were sex workers and, possibly, minors who were forced to have sex. Combs was arrested in September in New York. The trial in one of the most high-profile and anticipated cases of recent years is scheduled for May 5, 2025.
P. Diddy previously complained about prison food, and his family was booed as they entered the courthouse. Among the numerous new lawsuits against the rapper is also the abuse of a 13-year-old girl.