Update: Diddy’s Sexual Assault Accuser, Who Claims Music Mogul Gang-Raped Her When She Was A Teenager, Not Allowed To Remain Anonymous

 

Update: Diddy’s Sexual Assault Accuser, Who Claims Music Mogul Gang-Raped Her When She Was A Teenager, Not Allowed To Remain Anonymous

Update #3: (Feb. 29, 2024): Diddy has received a small win in one of the sexual assault lawsuits he’s facing.

According to court documents obtained by TMZ, the woman who accused Diddy of gang-raping her in the early 2000s in a bathroom of a Manhattan recording studio will not be able to remain anonymous should the case go to trial.

The woman, who is currently being referred to as Jane Doe, filed a 14-page complaint in December 2023, claiming that when she was just 17 years old Diddy, his longtime lieutenant Harve Pierre, and a third unidentified man, gave her “copious amounts of drugs and alcohol” until everything became a “blur,” then took turns raping her inside a bathroom. Jane Doe is reportedly being represented by Douglas H. Wigdor, the same attorney who successfully represented Cassie in her own assault claims against Diddy.

Diddy and his legal team have been working against his accuser keeping her identity hidden. Per the report, if he’s unsuccessful in having the case thrown out, Jane Doe’s real name will appear on the documents moving forward.

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Update #2: (Feb. 01, 2024): Diddy’s alleged victim is doing what she can to protect her identity.

As previously reported, In December a woman filed a lawsuit against Diddy, claiming that the celeb, Harve Pierre, and another man, gang-raped her when she was 17 years old. She filed the 14-page complaint under the pseudonym Jane Doe, which Diddy has taken an issue with.

Earlier this month, he asked the court not to allow Jane Doe to continue anonymously, claiming she had a “public-facing identity.”

However, according to court documents obtained by RadarOnline, Jane Doe believes Diddy wants her true identity to be public information so he can “publicly malign her because she is the victim of a completely separate set of wrongdoings that occurred nearly two decades after the events underlying to this action.”

Her motion continued,

“Piggybacking on their plan to use [Doe’s] status as a victim of totally unrelated wrongdoing to drag her through the mud in this case, Defendants suggest that if [Doe] name is publicly disclosed, relevant witnesses might start coming out of the woodwork with testimony and evidence that would “shatter her claims.” This is nothing more than a speculative pipedream that is highly unlikely to materialize.”

A judge has yet to rule on the matter.

Update #1: (Dec. 27, 2023): Diddy needs more time before he’s ready to legally respond to one of the sexual assault lawsuits he’s facing.

Earlier this month, a woman filed a 14-page complaint against Diddy, real name Sean Combs, claiming the music mogul gang-raped her in the bathroom of his recording studio when she was 17 years old. The alleged victim, who filed the lawsuit under the pseudonym Jane Doe, also named Harve PierreDiddy’s longtime lieutenant — as one of her abusers.

As previously reported, Diddy took issue with the woman remaining anonymous and agreed to file his opposition by today (Dec. 27). However, according to legal documents obtained by legal affairs journalist Meghann Cuniff, the businessman now wants to push back the filing until Jan. 17, 2024.

Diddy’s lawyer Jonathan Davis wrote to the court,

“Due to circumstances beyond the control of the Combs Defendants, which circumstances are of a confidential nature, we respectfully request that the Court modify the Motion Schedule to extend Defendants’ time to file their opposition to the Motion from December 27, 2023 to January 17, 2024, and extend Plaintiff’s time to file a reply, if any, from January 8, 2024 to January 31, 2024.”

Original Story: (Dec. 6, 2023): Another day, another sexual assault lawsuit Diddy is facing.

According to new reports, Diddy, real name Sean Combs, was hit with a fourth sexual assault lawsuit today (Dec. 6). The suit also names Harve Pierre, Daddy’s House Recordings, and Bad Boy Entertainment as defendants.

The 14-page complaint, which reportedly has “trigger warning” in bright-red letters on its front page, alleges that Diddy, his longtime lieutenant Harve Pierre, and a third unidentified man, “gang raped” a then-17-year-old inside a recording studio in Manhattan in 2003. Allegedly, the girl was sex-trafficked across state lines and given “copious amounts of drugs and alcohol” before the incident took place.

Harve Pierre, Diddy

Reportedly, the plaintiff, who is going by the pseudonym Jane Doe, claims two decades ago she was out with some friends in the Detroit area when she was approached by Harve Pierre. Reportedly, he told the minor that his longtime friend Diddy – whom he first met years prior at Howard University – would be interested in meeting her. Pierre then allegedly called the “I Need A Girl” artist on the phone to convince Jane Doe to come and see him in New York by way of his private plane.

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Allegedly, once the teenaged girl arrived at the studio she was fed a “copious” amount of intoxicants as Diddy, his friend Pierre, and the third man hit on her “incessantly” and groped her body. The suit filing allegedly includes images of the teen sitting on Diddy’s lap at Daddy’s House Recordings studio from the night of the incident

Reportedly, the men got Jane Doe so inebriated that everything around her began to “blur.” However, despite her inability to consent to anything, the suit claims Diddy led the teen to a bathroom, removed her skirt and underwear, and penetrated her from behind with his penis while she “hung over the sink.”

The legal document continues,

“Ms. Doe did not consent to having sex with Mr. Combs, but he continued thrusting. At some point, Mr. Combs turned Ms. Doe around to face him. He told her that he could not orgasm and asked her to squeeze his nipples as hard as she could to help him ‘get off.’ He then turned her back around and continued to rape her.”

Allegedly, when Jane Doe regained consciousness she looked in the mirror and saw the unidentified man was raping her from behind as Diddy watched from a chair outside the bathroom. Despite her cries for him to stop, he continued to assault her, according to the suit, then moved out of the way so Pierre could take a turn raping her.

Jane Doe says Pierre subjected her to “nonconsensual vaginal sex” and then finished by “violently forcing her to give him oral sex.”

After the attack, the suit alleges,

“When Mr. Pierre finished, he left Ms. Doe in the bathroom alone. Ms. Doe fell into the fetal position and lay on the floor. Her vagina was in pain.”

The teen was allegedly flown back to the Detroit area after she “regained her bearings” enough to walk with some assistance. It’s important to note that Jane Doe’s attorney is Douglas H. Wigdor, who is the same legal professional who successfully represented Cassie, full name Casandra Ventura, in her lawsuit against her ex, Diddy. As you may recall, she accused Diddy of subjecting her to many awful things – including sex trafficking, physical abuse, and rape – throughout their decade-long relationship. Diddy denied her claims but settled one day after the lawsuit was filed.

Diddy, Cassie

He’s also denied the claims from his most recent accuser. In a statement he said,

“Enough is enough. For the last couple of weeks, I have sat silently and watched people try to assassinate my character, destroy my reputation and my legacy. Sickening allegations have been made against me by individuals looking for a quick payday. Let me be absolutely clear: I did not do any of the awful things being alleged. I will fight for my name, my family and for the truth.”

 

According to Wigdor, Diddy and his associates,

“preyed on a vulnerable high school teenager as part of a sex trafficking scheme that involved plying her with alcohol and transporting her by private jet to New York City where she was gang raped.”

Jane Doe’s lawsuit was brought under the Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Act, which is legislation that created a two-year “lookback” window for civil claims that previously fell outside the statute of limitations. The New York City measure applies to claims of gender-motivated violence inside the city’s five boroughs and expires on March 1, 2025.

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Authored by: Twila-Amoure McDaniel