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Sean “Diddy” Combs faces terrifying claims from 10-year-old boy

Sean “Diddy” Combs faces terrifying claims from 10-year-old boy

Warning: This article discusses alleged sexual assault, rape, and sex trafficking.

Two new anonymous lawsuits have been filed against rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs, including one regarding the alleged sexual assault of a 10-year-old boy under the pretense of making him a “star”.

In the lawsuit filed by attorneys Andrew Van Arsdale and Tony Buzbee, the former details allegations from 2005 when the parents of a 10-year-old boy hired a consultant to help their son with his burgeoning music career. The lawsuit says Combs asked to meet the boy in his hotel room – privately.

“Combs asked the plaintiff how badly he wanted to be a star and what the plaintiff would do to become one. The plaintiff responded, as any ten-year-old child would, that he “would do anything,” the lawsuit says.

The child was then allegedly offered a soda, which made the defendant feel “kind of funny.”

“After plaintiff drank the soda and began to feel its effects, Combs told plaintiff to come closer to him, which he did. Combs then violently pushed the plaintiff to the ground and uttered words such as, “sometimes you have to do things you don’t want to do,” according to the lawsuit, which then detailed the horrific events that allegedly occurred next. moment.

AND separate claim claims that Sean “Diddy” Combs sexually assaulted a then-17-year-old during a three-day audition for a reality show Creating a team.

According to the lawsuit, Combs “emphasized his power to control plaintiff’s future in the music industry.”

The lawsuit goes on to outline the events that occurred during the second interview, during which the rapper “instructed plaintiff to disrobe, explaining that plaintiff must demonstrate the ability to embody a ‘sex idol’ personality, which is allegedly required for the band’s image.” ” Court documents state that it was this incident that allegedly escalated “to Combs forcing the plaintiff to perform oral sex on him.”

On the third day of auditions, the teenager was eliminated from the competition after allegedly refusing to perform oral sex on Combs’ bodyguard as a sign of commitment.

Two new submissions are part of promised 120 apparently they are ongoing.

Sean Combs charged with assaulting a 13-year-old girl

As previously reported, the new claims come just a week later Sean “Diddy” Combs was accused of taking drugs to incapacitate a 13-year-old girl before raping her in an alleged incident involving two unnamed stars. Houston filed a lawsuit against the music mogul lawyer Tony Buzbee in the latest wave of allegations, after being filed by six additional claims a week earlier.

One of the victims, who was only 13 at the time of the alleged assault, claims she was sexually assaulted and drugged during an after-party after the 2000 VMAs. The girl allegedly approached several limousines in hopes of securing her. entry to the awards show and after coming across Diddy’s driver, he was invited afterparty after he was allegedly identified as “what Diddy was looking for.”

In the lawsuit obtained by NBC Newsharrowing details include forcing Jane Doe to sign an NDA before being brought inside. The lawsuit claims the girl was offered a drink, after which she “began to feel dizzy and dizzy,” causing her to seek respite in a nearby bedroom.

However, shortly after the girl went to bed, Combs and an unnamed “celebrity and woman” entered the room and allegedly raped the girl in front of the celebrity.

The lawsuit is one of several new allegations against the rapper, alleging that Sean “Diddy” Combs used drugs to spike victims’ drinks before committing the assault.

Another accuser – also a minor at the time – alleged that the embattled rapper promised to “make him a star”, then drugged him with a drink and later attacked him in the presence of others.

In a statement submitted to NBC NewsBuzbee said, “The allegations contained in the complaints filed speak for themselves” and promised to “work to ensure that justice is served.”

“We expect to file cases naming Mr. Combs and others as defendants on a weekly basis as we continue to gather evidence and prepare lawsuits,” he added.

Combs’ legal team again denied all allegations made in Buzbee’s lawsuits. “In court, the truth will prevail: Mr. Combs has never committed sexual violence against an adult, a minor, a man or a woman,” they said. in a statement.

Sean Diddy Combs Drug Claims
(Source: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

Sean “Diddy” Comb denies drug claims

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ legal representatives responded: order request gag from Marc Agnifilo, Combs’ general counsel.

The request seeks to block Buzbee and others potential witnesses and legal representatives from making statements about the media tycoon.

Agnifilo asked the judge hearing Combs’ case to order all witnesses and/or legal teams to remove online statements under their control, stating that they “were intended to assassinate Mr. Combs’ character in the press.”

Following March raids Combs’ properties in Florida and California revealed that “over 1,000 bottles of baby oil and lubricant” were confiscated. At the time, Agnifilo reportedly responded that his client “buys in bulk” and “I think they have Costcos everywhere he has a home.”

In response to the comments, Costco representatives issued a statement denying that their stores carry baby oil.

Sean Diddy Combs Drug Claims Police Raids
Department of Homeland Security agents are seen at the entrance to Sean “Diddy” Combs’ compound. (Photo: GIORGIO VIERA/AFP via Getty Images)

From the latest wave of suits, obtained by Cutting,each references the notorious baby oil and its alleged connection to Combs’ use of suppressive drugs.

The complaints allege that Combs “has a particular fondness for using the popular date rape drug Rohypnol, or GHB, to commit heinous acts of sexual violence and rape against countless victims without their consent.”

The claims continue: “There are also allegations that Combs doused the victims with fluids or similar body oils, also laced with GBH (sic), so that the drug would be absorbed into the victim’s skin and make it easier for him or her to take advantage, take advantage of him, and attack him or her.”

Combs’ legal team also responded to allegations about baby oil and drug use, citing: Everyday Beast article as evidence of “bizarre conspiracy theories.”