Combs has denied previous accusations, but has not responded to the latest accusations from former model Crystal McKinney.
A new sexual assault lawsuit has been filed against Sean “Diddy” Combs. It was the latest in a series of accusations against the American rapper, who has come under increasing scrutiny for his treatment of women.
Former model Crystal McKinney said Tuesday that Combs forced her to perform oral sex on her at a party in 2003.
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The assault occurred after she was “pressured to consume” alcohol and marijuana, including a joint that appeared to be laced with other drugs, according to the complaint.
Combs has been characterized as a violent sex offender who used alcohol and drugs to subdue his victims, has been the subject of several civil lawsuits, and had his home raided by federal agents this year. Searched.
Combs has denied previous accusations, but has not responded to the latest charges.
But last week, he apologized after a video surfaced of him assaulting his then-girlfriend Cassandra Ventura in 2016.
The footage, released by CNN, shows the rap mogul punching, dragging and kicking Mr. Ventura, who in his latest lawsuit alleges that Mr. Combs has given him more than a decade of violence and drug abuse. She alleges that she was coerced by the police and raped in 2018.
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Ventura sued Combs in federal court last fall in a bombshell lawsuit that was settled out of court, but a series of equally ridiculous sexual assault claims against the hip-hop star followed.
McKinney's lawsuit cites Ventura's lawsuit as well as four others against Combs in New York, and said the other lawsuits made her feel a “moral obligation to speak out.”
“To this day, Plaintiff suffers from depression, anxiety, body image issues, feelings of worthlessness and intimacy issues as a result of Combs' assaults,” the lawsuit states, while also accusing the rapper of using his influence to stifle her career.
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