Diddy accused of drugging and sexually assaulting recording studio visitor
- A civil lawsuit accusing Jay-Z and Diddy of sexual assault was filed recently, revealing past incidents from 2000.
- The lawsuit alleges the two men drugged and raped a 13-year-old girl at a party following the MTV Video Music Awards.
- Jay-Z has denied the allegations, describing them as extortion attempts and expressing concern for his family's privacy.
In the United States, new allegations have emerged against Jay-Z and Sean Combs, also known as Diddy, stemming from a civil lawsuit that is part of a larger wave of sexual assault claims against Combs. The allegations center around an incident that allegedly occurred in September 2000, following the MTV Video Music Awards, where both men are accused of raping a 13-year-old girl at a party. The victim, now an adult, claims she was introduced to the event by a limousine driver who suggested she 'fit what Diddy was looking for,' leading her to a private residence where the assault took place. The lawsuit details a harrowing account whereby the girl was drugged and subsequently assaulted by both Jay-Z and Diddy in the presence of other individuals, including an unnamed female celebrity. The plaintiff alleges that after consuming a drink at the party, she became disoriented and ended up in a bedroom where the assault occurred. Jay-Z has categorically denied these allegations, labeling them as part of an extortion attempt and representative of a 'deplorable' legal strategy from the accuser's lawyer, Tony Buzbee. Following these allegations, Jay-Z expressed concern for his family's wellbeing and the potential impact on his children. He highlighted the cruelty and greed displayed by those bringing these accusations. In a recent public statement, he reiterated his denial of the claims, demanding Buzbee to take these allegations to criminal court if they were to hold any substantiated truth. Jay-Z's legal team has also indicated that they will pursue legal action against claims they deem frivolous. Diddy is concurrently facing multiple lawsuits and serious criminal charges related to similar allegations, which include rape and sexual abuse filed by other individuals. The mounting legal troubles for Combs have drawn significant media attention, with prosecutors alleging a pattern of abuse, drug-fueled parties, and coercive tactics against his accusers. Combs, who has pleaded not guilty to the charges, denied all allegations of wrongdoing, characterizing the lawsuits as attempts to exploit his celebrity status for financial gain.