Diddy Faces Sexual Assault Accusations from 1990s

Music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs finds himself embroiled in sexual assault allegations from the early '90s, just as the New York Adult Survivors Act deadline looms. The accuser, referred to as Jane Doe, claims that Combs and R&B singer Aaron Hall assaulted her and a friend following an event at MCA Records.
The Alleged Incident
According to the lawsuit, Jane Doe and her friend met Combs and Hall at MCA Records' event, where both men were allegedly flirtatious and handsy. After offering drinks throughout the night, Combs and Hall invited the women to an afterparty at Hall’s apartment.
The Assault
While at Hall's apartment, Jane Doe alleges that she was coerced into sex by Combs. The lawsuit details disturbing accusations of Combs and Hall assaulting both women, with Jane Doe later experiencing physical and emotional distress.
Post-Assault
Days after the alleged assaults, Combs reportedly went to Jane Doe's home, becoming irate and assaulting her. The lawsuit contends that Combs was looking for Jane Doe's friend, fearing she might reveal the incident.
Denial and Response
A spokesperson for Combs vehemently denies the allegations, portraying them as fabricated claims for financial gain. The statement emphasizes that the accusations are not credible, attributing them to Combs' fame making him an easy target.
Legal Fallout
This follows another lawsuit by Joie Dickerson-Neal, who accused Combs of drugging and sexually assaulting her in 1991. The spokesperson dismissed these claims as a "money grab," emphasizing that Combs never assaulted her.
As these allegations come to light, Combs and his legal team remain resolute in denying any wrongdoing. The unfolding legal battles highlight the complexity surrounding high-profile figures and the challenges of addressing historical claims.
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