Music Journalist Comes Forward with Allegations Against Diddy

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Music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing mounting allegations of misconduct, including a disturbing accusation from music journalist Touré. According to Touré, Combs terminated an internship with his relative after the intern allegedly rebuffed Combs’ unwanted advances, which included an invitation to “come home with him.”

Touré, who has covered Combs and his artists throughout his career, had initially reached out to Combs to secure the internship for his relative, which Combs had agreed to. However, the internship was cut short after Combs allegedly made the intern an ultimatum: “Either come home with me tonight, or the internship is over.”

Touré expressed outrage over the alleged incident, questioning how Combs could treat people in such a manner, especially considering the relative’s connection to the media. Touré also made a more serious allegation, stating that Combs has struggled with substance abuse for over 15 years, and that he has a history of using drugs to incapacitate people.

The allegations against Combs have surfaced as he faces a federal investigation, which has uncovered several disturbing claims against him. Combs is currently being held in a New York City jail, awaiting trial on three felony charges. The charges come after months of speculation surrounding a potential federal investigation, which may be linked to numerous civil lawsuits alleging abuse and sexual assault spanning over three decades.

Since his indictment, several high-profile figures have spoken out against Combs, and another alleged victim has come forward, filing the 11th lawsuit against him. As the investigation continues, attention is turning to whether others may be charged in connection with the allegations against Combs. Combs’ attorney, Marc Agnifilo, has urged the public to reserve judgment, stating that while Combs is “an imperfect person,” he is not a criminal.

Liz Jassin
Liz Jassin
Liz Jassin's reporting beat centers around real estate, technology, and true crime. Previously, Liz completed video internships for Business Insider in New York City and Milkwood film studios in London. She earned her bachelor’s degree in 2017 from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where she studied broadcast journalism and received concentrations in music and psychology.

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