Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones , the music producer who accused Sean "Diddy" Combs of sexual assault, is speaking out as Diddy moves to dismiss the explosive lawsuit. The lawsuit , which seeks $30 million, alleges that Diddy groped, drugged, and coerced Jones into participating in sexual activities while working on Diddy's The Love Album. This follows a string of similar accusations against Diddy , including a settled lawsuit from his former partner, Cassie Ventura .

Diddy, however, denies all allegations and has filed a motion to dismiss, labeling Jones's claims as "pure fiction" and a "shameless attempt to create media hype." His legal team argues that the lawsuit is nothing more than a commercial dispute dressed up as a scandalous conspiracy . Despite the mounting legal pressure, Jones remained resolute, saying: “Here I am standing up for justice and for what I believe is right for my life, and I’m being punished.

” He described the experience of filing the lawsuit and the resulting backlash as deeply traumatic, sharing: “I’ve never had so much hitting me at once. Diddy has a lot of people on his payroll in a lot of different positions. He’s very connected.

It’s made me nervous traveling.” Since the lawsuit , Jones feels blackballed in the music industry, struggling to find work and support. “It feels like there are so many people quietly rooting for [Combs].

Or maybe they’re rooting for me and just scared to say something,” he said. DON'T MISS: Diddy's accuse.