Diddy is sued by a THIRD woman who claims he sexually assaulted her
Sean 'Diddy' Combs legal woes are escalating after a third woman filed a lawsuit accusing him of [sexual assault]. The 54-year-old rapper-turned-mogul was sued in New York County Supreme Court by an anonymous woman who claim he and the singer–songwriter Aaron Hall both took turns [sexually assaulting] her and a friend back in 1990 or 1991, Rolling Stone reported on Friday.
Jane Doe also claims in her suit that Diddy later visited her after the alleged [sexual assault] and choked her over fears that her friend might tell his then-girlfriend about the sexual assault. The news comes shortly after the music executive was sued by a second woman, who claimed that he drugged and sexually assaulted her when she was a student in 1991. DailyMail.com has reached out to a representative to Combs for comment.
He previously reached a settlement in a lawsuit filed by his ex-girlfriend, the R&B singer Cassie (pictured together), after just a single day, though the terms of the settlement have not been disclosed. The settlement was made possible by the Adult Survivors Act, a New York law that expired on Thursday. The law, which went into effect on November 24, 2022, allowed adult survivors of sexual abuse to file lawsuits for one year regardless of whether the statute of limitations had already expired on their claim. In her lawsuit, Jane Doe claims that she met Diddy and Hall at an Uptown Records party held at the company's offices in New York and hosted by its distributor, MCA Records.
'Combs and Hall were very flirtatious and handsy with Jane Doe and her friend, offering them drinks throughout the night,' the filing says. As the party was nearing its end, Diddy and Hall allegedly invited the woman and her friend back to Hall's place to continue the celebration. 'While at Hall’s apartment, Jane Doe was offered more drinks and was coerced into having [sexual intercourse] with Combs,' the lawsuit claims. 'After Combs finished doing his business, Jane Doe laid in bed, shocked and traumatized. As she was in the process of getting dressed, Hall barged into the room, pinned her down and forced Jane Doe to have [sexual intercourse] with him.' The woman then claims that she quickly dressed and rushed out of Hall's home.
In the suit, she alleges that she later contacted her friend, who told her that she 'had been forced to have [sexual intercourse] with Combs and Hall in another room.' 'Upon information and belief, when Combs finished with Jane Doe, he and Hall switched,' the filing says. But the woman's alleged troubles involving Diddy were not yet over. She claims that days after the alleged [sexual assault], he came to the home where she had been staying with her friend and then assaulted her. 'He was irate and began assaulting and choking Jane Doe to the point that she passed out,' the suit claims. 'Combs was searching for Jane Doe’s friend because he was worried that she would tell the girl he was with at the time what he and Hall had done to them.' In addition to Combs and Hall, the woman is suing both MCA Music Entertainment and Geffen Records.
As evidence of her claims, Jane Doe's lawsuit notes that she 'informed her close friends and family about what had occurred,' though it's unclear when she claims to have shared that information. She also alleges that she sought out some form of medical treatment 'to heal from the trauma visited upon her by Combs and Hall.' The unnamed woman's lawsuit follows two earlier suits brought against Diddy.
On November 16, his former girlfriend, the singer Cassie, sued him for [sexual assault] and physical abuse, claiming that in addition to [sexually assaulting] her, the rapper plied her with drugs and forced her to have [sexual intercourse] with male [adult workers] while he filmed them. He moved to swiftly settle with his ex after just a day, and a judge subsequently dismissed the lawsuit afterward. Then on Thursday, it was reported that a second woman had sued the music mogul. Joi Dickerson-Neal, who says she was a student at Syracuse University in 1991, claims Diddy slipped something into her drink and then proceeded to sexually assault her and film the act. She also alleges that Combs went on to share the video widely with those in his social circle. Diddy, via a representative, denied the allegation, calling it 'made up and not credible' and 'a money grab.'
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