Diddy Sued By 2 Women Over Alleged S*xual A$$aults At Trump Hotel, His Legal Team Calls Lawsuits ‘A Publicity Stunt’

Diddy Sued By 2 Women Over Alleged S*xual A$$aults At Trump Hotel, His Legal Team Calls Lawsuits ‘A Publicity Stunt’
Diddy is facing two new s*xual a$$ault lawsuits.
One Jane Doe claims she was r@ped by a club promoter at Diddy‘s direction at the Trump hotel in the late ’90s, after being taken to a penthouse suite where she and her friend were allegedly held hostage, drugged, and forced into group sex.
Another woman, also a Jane Doe, claims she was a$$aulted twice—once by Diddy and then by others at his command. Both women say they were at a Limelight nightclub party before being taken to the Trump hotel.
Diddy’s legal team responded, saying,
“Mr. Combs cannot respond to every new publicity stunt… He has full confidence in the facts and the judicial process. The truth will prevail: Mr. Combs never s*xually a$$aulted or trafficked anyone—man or woman, adult or minor.”
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