Diddy’s Lawyers Demand That His Latest Sexual Assault Accusers Reveal Their Identities

Diddy’s Lawyers Demand That His Latest Sexual Assault Accusers Reveal Their Identities
Hip-hop veteran Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs wants his latest sexual assault accusers to reveal their identities.
CBS News reports that lawyers for the 54-year-old submitted court documents Tuesday (October 15th), asking a judge to order prosecutors to disclose the names of his alleged victims so that he can properly prepare his defense.

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Diddy currently remains behind bars awaiting his May 2025 trial to begin after being arrested on sex trafficking and related charges on September 16th.
The recent motion was filed just a day after the REVOLT founder was hit with six new lawsuits from anonymous plaintiffs. As we previously covered, two of the alleged victims were listed as Jane Does while four men were listed as John Does. All accused Diddy of sexual assault and/or abuse.
Their complaints are part of a larger civil suit that a Texas lawyer says has more than 100 alleged victims accusing Diddy of some kind of crime.
It does not appear a judge has responded to his attorney’s recent motion at this time.
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