New Accuser Emerges in Diddy Case, Alleging Rape and Sex Trafficking

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A new accuser has come forward with disturbing allegations against Sean “Diddy” Combs, claiming she was raped and nearly sex trafficked by the music mogul in 2018. The woman, represented by attorney Ariel Mitchell-Kidd, alleges that she was assaulted by Combs at a friend’s house with industry ties, where she was served a drink that left her feeling disoriented.

According to Mitchell-Kidd, her client was then subjected to a brutal attack, during which Combs allegedly used an inanimate object to assault her, and then directed another man to continue the assault while he watched and pleasured himself. The victim managed to escape, fleeing to the streets, where a neighbor reportedly witnessed her flight.

Mitchell-Kidd also revealed that her client had filed a police report at the time of the alleged assault, but it appears that Combs was unaware that he was being videotaped during the incident, which was allegedly captured on camera at his Atlanta home. Mitchell-Kidd declined to identify the person in the video, but hinted that it was someone “more high-profile” than Combs.

The new allegations are part of a growing list of accusations against Combs, who is currently facing three felony charges and 11 civil lawsuits alleging abuse and sexual assault spanning over 30 years. The federal investigation into Combs has turned up a slew of disturbing allegations, with several high-profile voices speaking out against him since his indictment.

Combs’ attorney, Marc Agnifilo, has urged the public to reserve judgment until all the facts are in, stating that his client is “an imperfect person, but he is not a criminal.” However, the mounting allegations against Combs paint a damning picture of a man who has allegedly used his power and influence to exploit and harm numerous women over the years.

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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