A Florida model has filed a new lawsuit claiming that Sean “Diddy” Combs paid for her to travel with him for years, pressured her into having sex with other people, and gave her drugs and alcohol that made her pass out.
According to the lawsuit, in one incident at Combs’ Los Angeles home, she was drugged into unconsciousness and got pregnant. She also says that Combs recorded some of their encounters and tried to control her. After she became pregnant, his staff allegedly harassed her, repeatedly pressuring her to get an abortion.
This lawsuit, filed in New York on Friday, is the second one accusing Combs of sexual violence this week. These legal battles come shortly after federal prosecutors in New York charged Combs with sex trafficking, racketeering, and prostitution-related offenses.
The 14-page indictment claims that Combs lured women into what he called “freak offs” — elaborate sex parties with male sex workers that sometimes went on for days. It also alleges that Combs and his crew used violence, drugs, and bribes to force women to participate and keep quiet about it.
The indictment says the victims felt they had no choice, fearing violence or damage to their careers and finances if they refused.
Combs has pleaded not guilty to these charges, with his legal team planning to fight them in court.
Earlier this week, another lawsuit was filed by Thalia Graves, a former girlfriend and business associate of Combs. She accuses him and his bodyguard of drugging, tying up, and violently raping her during a 2001 attack that was allegedly recorded.
Combs’ attorney hasn’t commented on these latest lawsuits.
These cases follow a string of legal issues for Combs, starting after his ex-girlfriend Cassandra “Cassie” Ventura filed a lawsuit against him last year.