Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and son Justin accused of rape in new US lawsuit

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In a significant development during the ongoing federal trial concerning Sean 'Diddy' Combs, a new lawsuit has been filed against him and his son, Justin Combs, alleging a brutal gang-rape incident that occurred in 2017. The lawsuit, lodged in a Los Angeles court, accuses Justin Combs of exploiting his father's celebrity status to lure a young woman from Louisiana to Los Angeles under the pretense of offering her a job. Once in Los Angeles, the plaintiff claims she was held captive for a weekend, during which she was drugged and raped by Justin Combs, Sean Combs, and two unidentified masked men. This lawsuit coincides with the closing arguments of a trial that has already seen numerous allegations against Sean Combs, including charges of sex trafficking and other serious crimes, which he vehemently denies.

The lawsuit highlights a troubling pattern of alleged sexual violence associated with Sean Combs, as it draws parallels between the actions of both father and son. The plaintiff, described as an accomplished professional, is seeking compensatory and punitive damages for the severe emotional and physical trauma she claims to have endured as a result of the incident. Sean Combs's legal team has responded firmly, asserting that the allegations are baseless and that the music mogul has never engaged in such behavior. This lawsuit follows a series of legal challenges faced by Combs, including a recent settlement with his former partner, Casandra 'Cassie' Ventura, who accused him of rape and abuse, further complicating his ongoing legal battles and public image.

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Asclosing argumentsgot under way in the federal sex-trafficking and racketeering conspiracy trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs this week, the music mogul and his son Justin Combs were hit with a new lawsuit, accusing them of a “brutal gang-rape” in 2017.

In the suit filed in a Los Angeles court on Monday, a woman alleges that Justin Combs used his father’s celebrity status to “lure [the] plaintiff, a young female, from Louisiana to Los Angeles where she was literally held prisoner for a weekend and repeatedly raped” by the pair and two other masked men, according to the complaint.

The lawsuit comes amid the final phase of the seven-week trial for Combs, and on the day the mogul’s son Christian, who raps as King Combs, released a seven-song album – including one calledDiddy Free– on streaming services. The album, Never Stop, credits King Combs, 27, as the lyricist, and Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, as a producer.

Prosecutors have accused Sean Combs, the founder of Bad Boy Records, of running a criminal enterprise that engaged in sex trafficking, drug distribution, kidnapping, forced labor, arson and bribery, and coercing women, including his former partner singer Casandra “Cassie” Ventura, into participating in drug-fueled sex marathons.

Combs’s legal troubles kicked off in late 2023 when Venturafiled a lawsuitaccusing him of rape and severe physical abuse over the course of a decade, and said he used his power and status to keep her trapped in the relationship. The lawsuit wassettledthe following day for $20m, but Combs soon faced dozens of lawsuits from others accusing him of sexual and physical abuse.

This week’s lawsuit claims that in 2017 Justin Combs, 31, lured the alleged victim, an “accomplished, degreed professional”, to Los Angeles with the possibility of a job, promising to use his father’s connections. She was, the suit alleges, flown to Los Angeles and taken to a high-end Beverly Hills property where she was eventually drugged and repeatedly raped by Justin Combs and his father and two “unknown, masked” men over the course of a weekend.

Justin Combs allegedly held the potential job “over [the] plaintiff’s head” as well as “risque” photos she had sent him.

The suit accuses Sean Combs of a “pervasive history of sexual assault and violence”.

“The conduct described herein is strikingly similar to how [the] defendant Sean Combs and his entourage conducted themselves for many years, and it appears that Combs’s penchant for sexual violence is shared by his son,” the suit states.

The woman is seeking compensatory and punitive damages for the assault, which, according to the suit, left her with “severe emotional distress, emotional anguish, fear, anxiety, humiliation, embarrassment, physical injury, emotional injury and trauma”.

In a statement to media, Combs’s legal team denied the allegations, stating that “anyone can file a lawsuit for any reason”.

The statement said: “No matter how many lawsuits are filed it won’t change the fact that Mr Combs has never sexually assaulted or sex trafficked anyone – man or woman, adult or minor.”

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Source: The Guardian