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Sean “Diddy” Combs and his son Justin Combs are at the center of a shocking new lawsuit that alleges a violent, orchestrated gang-rape of a young woman in Los Angeles. This horrifying claim could further rock the already embattled music mogul as he faces a wave of sex abuse and trafficking accusations nationwide.


Filed Monday, June 24, in Los Angeles County Superior Court, the lawsuit accuses Justin Combs, 31, of luring a woman, known only as Jane Doe, from Louisiana to California under the false promise of a television career, only for her to be allegedly drugged, held prisoner, and gang-raped by Diddy and two masked men over the course of a weekend in 2017.


Jane Doe says she was just trying to chase her dreams in entertainment when she was allegedly trapped inside a Beverly Hills home known as "The Glass House", supplied with alcohol and drugs, and ultimately sexually assaulted in a brutal, premeditated attack that she says lasted from Saturday night through Sunday afternoon.


According to the filing, Justin Combs first contacted Jane Doe through Snapchat, using his and his father's celebrity connections to offer her a “position with Remote TV” if she flew to Los Angeles. The victim, then living in New Orleans, agreed. She boarded a flight to L.A. on April 14, 2017, where she was picked up in a black SUV and driven to the Beverly Hills location.


At the house, the lawsuit claims, Jane Doe was pressured into drinking and consuming drugs that she suspected were laced. Later, three masked men entered, one of whom she identified as Sean “Diddy” Combs — allegedly recognized through his “stature, mannerisms,” and being referred to as “Pops” by Justin.


The men allegedly took turns raping her while she was incapacitated.


“You better let this happen. Or else,” one of the men reportedly told her, according to the complaint.

The lawsuit details that Jane Doe was brutally assaulted for nearly 24 hours and then dropped off at the airport on Monday, emotionally and physically shattered. She also claims Justin Combs later used her intimate photos and the false promise of a job to keep her silent.


Jane Doe is suing Diddy, Justin Combs, Combs Enterprises, and Bad Boy Entertainment for sexual battery, gender violence, and negligent supervision — accusing them of using their power, wealth, and corporate infrastructure to lure and exploit vulnerable women. She is seeking a jury trial and financial damages for the lasting trauma she says she endured.


This lawsuit adds to Diddy's growing legal troubles. He is already facing a high-profile sex trafficking and racketeering case in New York, with closing arguments set to resume this week.


Diddy’s legal team has categorically denied all claims, issuing a statement Friday:


“No matter how many lawsuits are filed, it won’t change the fact that Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted or sex trafficked anyone — man or woman, adult or minor.”
 
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Pop star Kesha has voiced her support for Cassie Ventura following a partial guilty verdict in the federal trial of music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. On Wednesday, July 2, Combs was found guilty on two counts of transportation for prostitution but acquitted of more serious charges including racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking. He had previously pleaded not guilty to all five federal charges.


Cassie Ventura, a singer and dancer who was in a relationship with Combs for over a decade, had accused him of subjecting her to a prolonged “cycle of abuse, violence and sex trafficking” before their split in 2018. In response to the verdict, Kesha took to X (formerly Twitter) to share a direct message of solidarity:


“Cassie, I believe you. I love you.”
“Your strength is a beacon for every survivor.”

Combs was convicted of transporting Cassie and another woman, identified only as “Jane,” for prostitution, but acquitted on charges that included sex trafficking and racketeering. After the verdict, Combs’ attorney Marc Agnifilo petitioned for the hip-hop mogul’s release on a $1 million bond, citing his acquittal on the most severe counts. Prosecutors strongly opposed the move, arguing that Combs “poses a danger” and could violate court conditions if granted release. A final decision on his bond has not yet been announced.


Kesha has been an outspoken advocate for survivors of abuse. She previously removed Diddy’s name from her 2009 hit “Tik Tok” during live performances after Cassie publicly accused him of rape and sexual assault. In 2023, Kesha also settled her own high-profile legal battle with producer Dr. Luke, whom she accused of emotional and sexual abuse, a case that lasted nearly a decade.


Last year, she announced a personal 10-year plan to help dismantle the toxic systems within the music industry, vowing to protect and empower artists facing similar abuse. As reactions continue to pour in across the entertainment industry, Kesha’s public statement stands as one of the most high-profile displays of support for Ventura following the trial’s outcome.
 
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