Harve Pierre wants Dawn Richard's recent lawsuit against himself and Diddy thrown out, according to his lawyer, Scott E. Leemon. In documents caught by AllHipHop , he argued that an amendment to the Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Act (GMVL) doesn't apply in this case, among other complaints.

In the lawsuit, Richard referenced an incident that allegedly occurred at a Manhattan recording studio in December 2010, in which she alleges Diddy 's bodyguard forcibly detained her inside a car for several hours before Pierre eventually allowed her to be released. “New York State has a one-year statute of limitations for claims like these,” Leemon said. “Even if the claims were timely, they lack the necessary evidence suggesting that Pierre was involved in any tortious act.

” The lawsuit also cites the alleged breaking of an agreement between Richard and Pierre, to which Leemon added: "There is no allegation of any contractual obligation between the parties." Read More: Former Bad Boy President's Alleged Victim Fights To Stay Anonymous Due To Fearing For Her Life NEW YORK - MARCH 09: (L-R) Harve Pierre and Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs attend N.

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U.S: An Official Bad. Boy Tribute to Biggie Smalls at The Lab on March 9, 2010, in New York City.

(Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage) He also addressed allegations of fraud. “The complaint’s vague and undifferentiated allegations of fraud against all defendants fail to meet the specificity standards required in such cases,” L.