Diddy Accuser Refiled Lawsuit Under Real Name After Judge Ruled She Couldn’t Move Forward As ‘Jane Doe’
Diddy Accuser Refiled Lawsuit Under Real Name After Judge Ruled She Couldn’t Move Forward As ‘Jane Doe’
The judge who said a woman suing Sean “Diddy” Combs couldn’t proceed anonymously rejected a reconsideration motion yesterday, so the plaintiff filed a new lawsuit under her full name on Wednesday.
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Jane Doe v. Sean Combs is now Candice McCrary v. Sean Combs. She alleges the assault happened in 2004.
“Upon arriving at the hotel suite, Ms. McCrary noticed that there were a dozen people there having drinks and listening to music in a relaxed party environment,” the lawsuit alleges.
“While attempting to mingle around the party, Ms. McCrary and her friend were suddenly grabbed and taken to a separate room from the main party. Ms. McCrary believed the man taking them to be a security guard, so she went with him. But when she asked him where they were going, he told her, ‘You know what you are here for.’”
“Combs soon turned his sights to Ms. McCrary and forced her to take her clothes off, again under the threat of violence,” the lawsuit also alleges.
“Once she was undressed, Combs forced himself on her and began to sexually assault her. Combs fondled, molested, and ultimately raped Ms. McCrary, all while she was begging him to stop.”
As previously reported, on September 16, 2024, Combs was arrested by U.S. Homeland Security investigators in Manhattan after he was indicted by a grand jury.
He is charged with sex trafficking and racketeering. During his first court appearance at a Manhattan federal courthouse on September 17, 2024, Combs pled not guilty. During this court appearance, U.S. Magistrate Judge Robyn Tarnofsky denied Combs bail and ordered for him to remain to jail.
His attorneys offered a $50 million bond, but on September 18, a second judge, Andrew L. Carter Jr., also denied bail, as he is concerned about potential witnesses being threatened or intimidated.
Combs is detained in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center. On September 24, a woman filed a lawsuit against Combs, alleging Combs and his head of security drugged her, bound her, and raped her in 2001 when she was 25 years old.
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