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Sean “Diddy” Combs have been accused of sexual abuse in two new, separate complaints submitted in the New York Supreme Court and reviewed by people on February 14 – the same day voluntarily dismissed.
Both women are called “Jane Doe” and are represented by Texas-based lawyer Tony Buzbee.
The first Jane Doe claims in a complaint that “in or about 2002”, she was “out with some friends in a lounge near Times Square in New York” before coming into contact with Combs.
She recalled that at about 3:00 she started going to her train stop to go home when she was contacted by a black SUV with two men and two young women inside. She claims that they called her through the window and told her about a party that Combs threw.
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Doe says she “was impressed with their story and felt flattered that they wanted her to come along, so she agreed to come in.”
The woman claims that she met the bad boy Mogul at the party, who had “waiters (who) led her for mixed drinks, always handed her the drinks rather than let her choose her own drink from a tray or pour it herself.”
She claims in the complaint to have started to become “very dizzy and disoriented” and “began” a room where “a large number of people (where)” joined. “The first Jane Doe claims that Combs was in this room, along with the men she saw in SUV before.
“She clearly protested through both her words and her actions (that she was uninterested), but became increasingly disoriented, probably because of the drinks she received. She thought it was more and harder to physically resist the men, ”claims the complaint.
“The men removed her peak and began to whine her breasts while they revealed themselves and tried to force the plaintiff to touch on their genitals,” it further claims.
When the drinks disappeared, the woman claims that she asked the men to stop high enough as others noticed. She claims that she tried to leave but did not get until he showed his ID.
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“They took a picture of it and told her that they now knew who she was and where she lived, in a threatening way,” claims the first Jane Doe in the complaint and said the incident left her to feel “offended and insecure. ”
She did not report the event at that time because of “fear and anxiety.”
“Combs” and his co -workers continue to cause significant emotional problems and trauma for the plaintiff, “the application claims.
In the costume, they claim that the Mogul is accused accuses the Mogul of breaking against the New York City victims of the law on protection against gender-motivated violence. The first Jane Doe requests compensation and penalty damage, plus the cost of legal fees.
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The second Jane Doe claims in the complaint that Combs “paid a number of sex traders to provide minor girls, including plaintiffs, to be used for sexual satisfaction of himself and his friends at a party in Miami.”
She is also looking for compensation and criminal injuries as well as a trial of jury.
The second Jane Doe claims in the complaint that “in or about 2020”, she was 15 years old and claims to have met Combs through “her human trader.” (In the complaint, she claimed to have been sex trafficking since she was 12 years old.)
She claims in the complaint that she was brought to “a large building, similar to a warehouse” where “it quickly turned out that the party’s purpose was six.”
“In the next few hours, Doe was forced to have sex with about twenty different men, all guests of Combs,” one by one, “claims the complaint.
The complaint further claims, “Doe saw Combs having sex with a Latina girl like Doe appreciated being twelve or thirteen years old, and who had been in the same human trafficking as Doe for no more than a few weeks.”
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Combs saw the second Jane Doe to have sex with men after he himself finished sex. He is accused of helping and supporting abuse and sexual abuse and abuse and sexual abuse.
COMBS lawyers submitted the following statement to people when asked about the last two complaints.
“Today’s complete dismissal without a solution of 1-800 lawyer is yet another confirmation that these moods are based on falsehoods, not facts. For months we have seen cases after the case has been submitted by individuals hiding behind the anonymity, driven forward by a lawyer more focused on media circles than legal qualifications. Prosecutions or media theatri will change that reality.
If you or someone you know has been attacked sexually, please contact the national hotline for sexual abuse of 1-800-656-Hope (4673) or go to rainn.org.