Tony Buzbee, the lawyer currently working with 120 people who have come forward with new claims against the disgraced rap mogul, said: "Anonymous or not, this case will proceed" A woman who anonymously sued Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs for rape earlier this month has been told she must reveal her name or her lawsuit will be thrown out. Per NBC , the woman’s complaint was filed under “Jane Doe” in the Southern District of New York and alleged Combs raped her in 2004 at a Manhattan hotel when she was a 19-year-old student. Texan lawyer Tony Buzbee – who revealed that he was working with 120 people who have come forward with new claims against the disgraced rapper – filed the lawsuit under the Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Act, which allows victims to file older claims within a two-year window (ending in March 2025).
The suit in question was one of six Buzbee filed on October 14, all of which were anonymous. Houston lawyer Tony Buzbee holds a press conference at his office announcing the over 100 individual cases he has against Sean Diddy Combs on October 1. CREDIT: Elizabeth Conley/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images The complaint alleged that Jane Doe had been invited to one of Comb’s photo shoots in Brooklyn in 2004, after which she and her friend attended an after-party where they were invited to a “more exclusive party” by Combs.
Her complaint said she and her friend agreed and were taken to a Marriott hotel in the Manhattan area by a member of Co.