Justin Combs has been accused of luring a Louisiana woman to Los Angeles to be gang-r*ped by his father, Sean “Diddy” Combs, and two other “masked men” via Page Six.
As per a lawsuit obtained by Page Six, Justin allegedly convinced the unnamed woman to travel to California in April 2017 under the pretense that he would get her a job in the entertainment industry.
The woman stated that she was accommodated in a Beverly Hills home for several days and ultimately r*ped by multiple men, including the founder of Bad Boy Records. She claimed that she connected with Justin, now 31, in 2017 through Snapchat, where he requested explicit photos, which she provided. According to the documents, a few days later, Justin invited her to California for a weekend to discuss her potential career.
She claimed that Justin said he could get her a job through Diddy’s connections.
As the woman arrived in Los Angeles, she said, she was picked up by a driver and taken to a home, where she allegedly stayed the first night with Justin.
According to the suit, the woman claimed she and Justin “relaxed” and “talked,” and when she asked if they were going to leave the home, he allegedly said, “No.”
On one of the days, the woman claimed he offered her alcohol, pills or “poppers” and weed that she believed to be laced.
After taking the dr*gs, she claimed, three men arrived at the home wearing masks, one of whom was allegedly Diddy.
The woman claimed she knew it was the “I’ll Be Missing You” rapper by his “mannerisms,” adding that Justin called him “Pops.”
She was then allegedly escorted to a bedroom and told, “You better let this happen. Or else.”
The woman claimed each man took turns r*ping her, claiming that the “brutal gang-r*pe” occurred from late Saturday to around midafternoon on Sunday.
She was allegedly taken to the airport on Monday. Diddy’s attorney denied the allegations.
“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,” a lawyer for the rapper said.
“We live in a world where anyone can file a lawsuit for any reason. Fortunately, a fair and impartial judicial process exists to find the truth, and Mr. Combs is confident he will prevail in court.”