Three men have filed new civil lawsuits in New York, accusing music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs of sexually assaulting them. The lawsuits, which were filed anonymously, allege that the men were invited by Combs to meetings where they were served alcoholic drinks that made them feel woozy. The men claim that they later woke up to find they had been sexually assaulted by Combs.
Combs’ legal team has denied these allegations, calling the accusers liars and insisting that Combs has never sexually assaulted anyone.
Attorney Thomas Jefra, who filed the lawsuits, revealed that more than 60 people had approached him seeking to sue Combs, but he chose to proceed with cases from three men whom he believes he could vet. The lawsuits allege a repeated pattern in which individuals were brought into Combs’ circle, given spiked drinks, and then sexually assaulted after becoming unconscious.
One of the accusers, who had worked for Combs, claims he was invited to a hotel meeting to discuss payment for unpaid work, only to be assaulted during the meeting.
These new lawsuits add to the growing list of legal challenges for Combs, as investigations into the allegations continue. His legal team is committed to defending him, labeling the accusations as false