Diddy has celebrated victory when he was acquitted of the most serious criminal charges against him this week, but his days in court are far from over via NY Post.
The rap star, popular for his freak-off s*x parties as he once was for his freakishly catchy rhymes, still faces at least 66 civil lawsuits.
He also remains in jail in Brooklyn on the judge’s orders while awaiting sentencing on two federal prosecution charges, which legal experts think will net him a sentence of between two and five years.
The total amount sought by people who claim to have been threatened and assaulted by the mogul is over $55 million in the mountain of lawsuits.
An attorney told The Post, “No matter what happens with the criminal charges, he still has to fight the civil charges. Those do not go away.”
Combs’ legal team has blanket denied all the charges against him in every lawsuit and are actively fighting many of the cases currently.
The allegations in civil suits stretch from the early 1990s to 2023. Here are some of Diddy’s most prominent accusers.
Liza Gardner alleged that in 1990, when she was attending an event for a “chart-topping recording group signed to MCA Records,” she met Combs and R&B crooner Aaron Hall.
Gardner is suing Combs, Hall and others for allegations that include battery, assault/s*xual assault and negligent infliction of emotional distress.
A half-sibling of LaTroya Grayson won a radio station’s contest in 2006 and invited her along. They flew to New York City from their home in Tulsa, to attend a “Diddy White Party,” which later got rescheduled as a “Diddy Black Party.”
Page Six reported Grayson alleged in her suit she was drugged and s*xually assaulted at the party. In the complaint, filed in December 2024, Grayson claims that “after less than two premade drinks, provided by waitresses … she began to feel sick.”
The fashion designer Bryana “Bana” Bongolan maintains that in September 2016, she and her girlfriend and Cassie Ventura — Diddy’s ex and a star witness at his trial — were sleeping in her apartment. The lawsuit claims that she heard Combs shouting from outside of the apartment door and she retreated to the balcony.
Bongolan alleged that Combs gained entry and “advanced on her.” Bongolan stated that in the complaint that Combs “molested her by groping her breasts.” She claims he then “lifted [her] up on the banister of the 17th floor balcony” and “struggle[d] not to be thrown to the ground and what would likely be her death.”
In a complaint against Combs and others, Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones — who produced nine songs on Combs’ “Love” album between September 2022 and September 2023 — is described as a “victim of constant unsolicited and unauthorized groping and touching of his anus by Mr. Combs.”