Diddy & Justin Combs Sued By Woman Who Claims They Dr*gged & G@ng R*ped Her In 2017

Diddy, Justin Combs
Diddy & Justin Combs Sued By Woman Who Claims They Dr*gged & G@ng R*ped Her In 2017
Diddy and his son Justin Combs are facing a disturbing new lawsuit from a woman who alleges she was lured to Los Angeles under false pretenses and then dr*gged and gang-r*ped.
According to the complaint, Justin reached out via Snapchat in 2017, requesting explicit photos and promising to help the woman break into the entertainment industry. After flying her to L.A., she claims she was isolated in a Beverly Hills home, given alcohol, marijuana she believes was laced, and “poppers.”
She alleges three masked men, including Diddy—whom she says she recognized—s*xually ass*ulted her over a two-day period.
“You better let this happen. Or else,” she recalls being told.
The woman is seeking damages for s*xual ass*ult, battery, and gender violence. Her attorney, Tony Buzbee, is representing numerous women accusing Diddy.
A rep for Diddy stated, “Mr. Combs has never s*xually ass*ulted or s*x trafficked anyone… He is confident he will prevail in court.”
What are your thoughts on this shocking suit?
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