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Diddy charged with Seven New Rape Lawsuits

Sean 'Diddy' Combs

Sean “Diddy” Combs faces seven new lawsuits accusing him of rape and assault, including an incident in 2000 where he allegedly attacked a 13-year-old girl with two unnamed celebrities.

Filed by attorney Tony Buzbee, these cases add to a series of previous suits, bringing the total to 13, with more expected.

The allegations span decades and involve drugged victims and NDAs at Combs’ infamous parties.

“Looking for a place to rest, Plaintiff entered what she believed to be an empty bedroom so she could lie down for a moment,” reads the lawsuit by a now approximately 37-year-old Jane Doe, regarding her actions at a post-MTV VMAs party late on September 7, 2000.

The suit then claimed that the then 13-year-old Jane Doe was feeling “woozy and lightheaded” after just one drink at the party.

“Soon after, Combs, along with a male and female celebrity, entered the room,” the 19-page action says. “Combs aggressively approached Plaintiff with a crazed look in his eyes, grabbed her, and said, ‘You are ready to party!’”

“Combs then threw Plaintiff toward another male celebrity, Celebrity A, who removed Plaintiff’s clothes as she grew more and more disoriented,” the lawsuit adds. “Plaintiff was held down by Celebrity A who vaginally raped her while Combs and Celebrity B, a female, watched. After the male celebrity finished, Combs then vaginally raped Plaintiff while the Celebrity A and Celebrity B watched. Combs attempted to force Plaintiff to perform oral sex on him, but she resisted by hitting Combs in the neck, he stopped.

“After the assault, Plaintiff fell into a deep depression which continues to affect every facet of her life,” states the suit from Buzbee, who filed similar actions October 14 for four men and two women. With a 1-800 number supposedly ringing off the hook, the lawyer has said his Lone Star state office has 100 more alleged Combs victims on the verge of going public and to the courts.

Despite being denied bail on separate sex trafficking charges, Combs denies all accusations, with a trial scheduled for May 2025.

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