Advertisement Sean "Diddy" Combs is facing five new sex assault lawsuits, including one involving a minor. One lawsuit alleges Combs sexually assaulted a 17-year-old girl at one of his famed white parties. Combs' attorney denied the allegations, calling the lawsuits "publicity stunts" by attorney Tony Buzbee.
Sean "Diddy" Combs is facing five new sex assault lawsuits, including one that accuses the hip-hop mogul of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl at one of his famed Fourth of July white parties in the Hamptons. The plaintiff, now an adult only identified in court papers as "Jane Doe" from Texas, alleges in the lawsuit that as a teenage model she wound up at Combs' July 4, 2004 white-themed A-list bash at his Hamptons mansion. Advertisement "The event was lavishly decorated, featured live music performances, and boasted top-tier food and beverages — an atmosphere of opulence and luxury, full of celebrities," the lawsuit, filed late Tuesday in New York federal court, says.
"Many unsuspecting individuals, like Plaintiff, were recruited to attend these parties." The woman alleges that while at the party, she was drugged through a laced drink and ultimately lost consciousness. "When she awoke, Plaintiff's underwear was missing, and she felt throbbing pains in her vaginal and anal areas," the lawsuit says.
Advertisement The lawsuit alleges that at some point Combs and two of his bodyguards approached the then-teen and threatened her. "Combs told Plaintiff that she would be.