Sean "Diddy" Combs just got hit with another wave of lawsuits, and this time, it¡¯s even more chilling. On Monday, six fresh sexual abuse lawsuits dropped, accusing Diddy of everything from raping women to sexually assaulting men and, shockingly, molesting a 16-year-old boy. This is the first time he¡¯s been sued for allegedly abusing a minor.
These lawsuits come just a month after Diddy was slapped with serious criminal charges for a sex trafficking and racketeering scheme that prosecutors say spanned years. The accusations paint a dark picture of a man who allegedly used his fame, fortune, and powerful connections to trap, abuse, and silence his victims.
Combs' legal team? Radio silence. His lawyer didn¡¯t respond to Monday¡¯s allegations. Diddy has already denied any wrongdoing in his other civil suits and, unsurprisingly, pleaded not guilty in his criminal case. But this new wave of accusations could be the final nail in the coffin.
Filed anonymously in federal court under New York¡¯s Gender Motivated Violence Act, the lawsuits are from two women. And one of the men claims that Combs assaulted him when he was just 16 years old. According to the lawsuits, Diddy lured his victims with promises of fame and fortune, taking them to his infamous lavish parties, where things quickly spiraled into drug-fueled horror shows. Several plaintiffs say Diddy either beat them or drugged them into submission, threatening their lives if they didn¡¯t comply¡ªor if they dared to speak out. Another person called John Doe accused Diddy of fondling him during a 1998 party at the rapper's Hamptons mansion when he was just a teen.
And that¡¯s just scratching the surface. Diddy, now 54, is facing serious criminal charges, too¡ªracketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and prostitution. Since his arrest in September, he¡¯s been locked up in a Brooklyn federal prison. Two judges have already ruled that letting him out would be too dangerous for the community. After being denied bail again on Friday, Diddy¡¯s next big day in court is May 5, 2025.
Tony Buzbee, a Houston-based lawyer, filed the lawsuits on Monday, claiming to represent 120 people who claim Combs of abuse.?The Buzbee Law Firm announced in a statement that it intends to launch further claims against Combs in the upcoming weeks.