Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs used drug-laced lubricant to attack woman: Lawyer

Music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing new, disturbing allegations of sexual assault involving drug use and violence, the plaintiff’s attorney said. The unnamed victim claims Combs, 54, his bodyguard and another man attacked her after she was forcibly drugged.

Attorney Ariel Mitchell-Kidd revealed shocking details in an interview with NewsNation, alleging that Combs doused her client with a lubricant laced with Rohypnol, commonly referred to as the date rape drug. The victim was reportedly forced to take off her clothes after Combs threatened her with a knife. Mitchell-Kidd claims her client began to feel increasingly weak after the lubricant was applied.

“She noticed she was getting weaker and weaker,” Mitchell-Kidd said. By using oil, medications such as Rohypnol or GHB can be absorbed through the skin. “It seems to me that there were certain types of drugs mixed into the oil, which is why he doused her with that oil earlier, not only to make it easier to attack her, but that was also what weakened her defenses.”

After she became incapacitated, the victim claims Combs, his bodyguard and a third person sexually assaulted her. The lawyer said her client plans to file a complaint later this week, explaining: “The details are graphic and the complaint contains all the details. After the horrific attack, she was finally able to escape.”

It is unclear whether the woman in this case is the same person who previously accused Combs of luring her to his home in 2018 and raping her. The previous victim also filed a police report, alleging similar violent and drug-fueled behavior from the artist.

Sean “Diddy” Combs has been in custody since September 16, following his arrest in New York City on multiple charges, including racketeering, sex trafficking by force and transporting individuals for prostitution. Federal documents accuse him of using drugs to manipulate and control his victims during lengthy, often violent, sexual encounters.

In recent weeks, more than 120 people have come forward with allegations of sexual abuse and exploitation against the founder of Bad Boy Records. These claims, which span more than three decades, include allegations from both men and women, with at least 25 minors among the victims, according to attorney Tony Buzbee. One of the minors was not yet 9 years old.

Buzbee also indicated that these allegations involve several prominent entertainment industry figures, some of whom will reportedly be given the opportunity to settle before their cases are made public.

Despite the barrage of accusations, Combs and his legal team have repeatedly denied the claims against him.


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