The controversial hip hop star Sean “Diddy” Combs and Harvey Weinstein have been accused of sexual assault by the same woman via PEOPLE.
Crystal McKinney had filed a lawsuit against Combs in May last year, accusing him of drugging and s*xually assaulting her. She has now been named in an amended May 30th complaint, which was initially filed in February 2025, against disgraced film producer Weinstein, 73.
The complaint, which is unrelated to Diddy’s lawsuit, alleged that Weinstein raped McKinney and a friend in a Manhattan hotel room in 2003.
According to the complaint as per PEOPLE, McKinney claimed she received a call from an unnamed modeling company executive telling her that he had set up a business meeting between her and Weinstein at a popular West Village lounge in the evening.
McKinney said she brought along a fellow modeling friend and roommate to see if he would “consider her as well for an acting role.”
They arrived at the lounge and waited for the film mogul to arrive before they were ushered to his table, per the complaint.
McKinney then claimed that Weinstein “repeatedly told them that he wanted to get to know both of them better, so he could see their ‘real selves’ ” and suggested that they move the meeting to “discuss potential acting roles” to his place since the lounge was “too loud and crowded.”
However, as they got back to the hotel room, McKinney alleged in the complaint that the film producer “plied” them with alcohol, ordering several bottles of “Boulevardier and Dom Pérignon” and” vodka cocktails.”
She claimed in the lawsuit that at one point, Weinstein grabbed her breasts and “tore at her tank top,” which caused drinks to slosh on her shirt and prompted her to flee to the bathroom.
She further alleged in the complaint that her friend joined her, and Weinstein also “barged” into the bathroom, “demanded the women strip and take a bath with him” before proceeding to expose himself and enter the tub.
McKinney said she and her friend “complied with his request” as they felt “backed into a corner and feared that he would retaliate against them if they refused his s*xual advances.”
McKinney alleged in the complaint that he “directed” the women to engage in s*xual acts with each other in the bathtub, before he “dragged” them from the tub to the bed. She claimed that he then r*ped her and her friend before he “abruptly left the hotel room.”
McKinney claimed that she was “disgusted but too frightened to voice her opposition” and had been heavily “intoxicated” at the time.
She claimed in the filing that Weinstein’s assistant then called the hotel room, and McKinney informed her of what took place, but instead of “addressing” her complaints, the assistant allegedly told her to “leave the hotel room immediately.”