ALBAWABA - Sean 'Diddy' Combs is once again under fire across social media after facing seven new lawsuits, with two of them coming from victims claiming that they were minors when they were allegedly drugged and assaulted by the American rapper, according to the CNN.
The lawsuit by Jane Doe stated that she was 13 in 2000 when the alleged assault occurred after a limousine driver invited her to attend the MTV Video Music Awards afterparty hosted by none other than Diddy himself. After arriving there, she claimed to have drank a beverage that made her drowsy.
Diddy faces 7 new lawsuits, other celebrities mentioned
Other celebrities were also accused of being in the act with Diddy but were not identified by name by the time of writing this article.
She later looked for a place to lie down alone in a bedroom but Diddy came into it and was joined by two other celebrities (One male and one female who were not named). She further claimed that Diddy told her, "You are ready to party!"
She later claimed that the American rapper who is now in federal prison raped her while the other two celebrities watched him.
The fice new lawsuits made against Diddy include rape, sexual assault, sexual harassment, battery, or false imprisonment.
A brief on Diddy's arrest in New York
Toronto, Canada - September 30 2024 Sean Combs, Diddy, P. Diddy, is an American rapper. He is facing fresh allegations as he remains imprisoned at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Centre (Shutterstock)
The 54-year-old was recently denied bail by a judge after being arrested in New York City on Sept. 2024 and is awaiting his next trial in the US Federal Prison. Due to recent news about Diddy allegedly not eating properly in fear of being poisoned, many users on social media speculated about his life in prison.
Combs was arrested Monday night at Park Hyatt Hotel in Manhattan by local police at around 8:30 PM where he will be held and then released for a court hearing.
Moreover, his lawyer suspected that the rapper was arrested over racketeering and sex trafficking, as reported by The New York Times.