Sean "Diddy" Combs is accused of sexually assaulting two women on multiple occasions in the late 1990s.
via: The Mirror
Two separate complaints by Jane Does were filed against the music mogul on Feb. 4 in the New York Supreme Court. Both stories share similarities, including a setting at a night club called Limelight before moving to the Trump Hotel. However, it is not clear at this time if they were concurrently occurring instances.
In the first lawsuit, according to documents obtained by The Mirror, the Plaintiff alleged she was assaulted multiple times by Diddy, including a night where she attended an event at Limelight in Manhattan in the 1990s. "Combs organized the event, spanning five floors of the club, with the top two floors dedicated to exclusive sex parties involving group sexual activities directed by and involving Combs," the Plaintiff claimed.
She claimed that, after attempting to leave, she was taken with her friends to the Trump Hotel penthouse "without the ability to leave, were drugged, and forced to participate in group-sex activity during which she sexually assaulted over the next several hours."
The second lawsuit also cited a night at "at a multi-story night club called the Limelight" in the 1990s. "The top two floors of the club were exclusively occupied by group-sex parties, where individuals engaged sexual activities at the direction of and in participation with Combs," the lawsuit alleged.
The Plaintiff alleged she fought with Diddy's security guard before the rapper slapped and detained her. She "feared for her life." Then, allegedly, the "security guard took Plaintiff and her friend to the Trump Hotel in midtown Manhattan. When they got to the hotel, the women were taken up to a penthouse."
The documents added: "At the penthouse, Plaintiff was put in a room with the security guard, who assaulted her physically and sexually her while Combs watched. Plaintiff and her friend then were forced to take what she believes to have been ecstasy or similar 'party' drug.
"Further, both women were forced to engage in a group sex activity that she did not want to participate in, but Combs had made clear that they had no choice and that they were not allowed to leave. After several more hours in the penthouse, Combs finally allowed Plaintiff and her friend to leave."
Attorney Tony Buzbee told The Mirror: "These latest two cases are part of a group of at least ten cases that will be filed in New York over the next several days. I expect there will be many more that we will file thereafter to meet the upcoming deadline at the end of February. We will continue to lead the civil effort in this matter and look forward to giving these victims a voice by trying these cases in court."
The Mirror contacted the office of President Donald Trump and Trump Hotels.
A representative for Diddy told The Mirror: “As we’ve said before, Mr. Combs cannot respond to every new publicity stunt, even in response to claims that are facially ridiculous or demonstrably false. Mr. Combs and his legal team have full confidence in the facts and the integrity of the judicial process. In court, the truth will prevail: that Mr. Combs never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone—man or woman, adult or minor.”
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