Sean “Diddy” Combs is accused of two more horrific rapes in the latest case against him, including an alleged attack on a 10-year-old boy.
The other victim is believed to be 17 years old.
According to a lawsuit filed in Manhattan Supreme Court on Monday, one of the two new accusers joined the disgraced music industry in 2005, when he was just 10 years old and trying to make it as an actor or rapper. He claims to have met the biggest names in the world.
At the time, the boy’s parents hired a consultant and were told to fly to New York City to meet with music industry figures, according to the complaint, and then connected with Combs, who offered to meet the boy for an “audition.” It is said that
The accuser was left in a hotel room with Combs, and after singing a few rap songs, the music mogul told him he could “make him a star” but asked him how badly he wanted it. .
“Plaintiff, like any 10-year-old child, responded, ‘I’ll do anything,'” the lawsuit states.
Combs then handed her a soda, and shortly after that she began to feel “a little weird,” court documents state.
Combs then allegedly pushed the boy down, told him, “Sometimes you have to do things you don’t want to do,” then pulled out his penis, told him to “kiss me,” and forced him to perform oral sex on him. Ru. “I was frozen in fear.”
The child then lost consciousness, and when he woke up, his pants were hitting his ankles, and his “anus and buttocks hurt tremendously.” After the boy asked about his parents, Combs allegedly threatened to severely hurt them if he told anyone what happened.
The boy eventually told his parents, but the parents refrained from reporting the incident for fear of repercussions from Mr. Combs, while the child suffered from depression for the rest of his life, the suit says.
“He regularly battles fears and night terrors. In short, Plaintiff was deprived of a normal childhood and was unable to interact with others or lead a normal life due to his encounter with Defendant Combs.” ‘, the document states.
The second lawsuit involves a man who claims Combs raped him in 2008 when he was 17 and competing on the reality show “Making the Band.”
In the case, Combs allegedly asked the accuser during a private audition how she would deal with sexual pressure in the music industry, then fondled and masturbated her.
“Throughout this encounter, Combs emphasized his power to control Plaintiff’s future in the music industry and stated that he had the ability to ‘make or break’ Plaintiff’s career,” the complaint states.
During two more days of auditions, Combs told him that he needed to embody a “sex idol” if he wanted to advance on the show, forced him to perform oral and penetrative sex, and forced him to have sex with his bodyguard to see how far he could go. was motivated to succeed, the suit says.
“Plaintiff’s facial expressions during this ordeal showed discomfort and hesitation, and Mr. Combs expressed dissatisfaction. Mr. Combs stated that Plaintiff’s demeanor suggested an intention to report the incident and that, as a result, Combs He said he was “surveilling” the plaintiff, and the plaintiff was immediately removed from the show, the complaint states.
The lawsuit is just the latest damning accusation brought against Combs, 54, since October by a team led by attorney Tony Buzbee.
By the time all charges are completed, there will be at least 120 people accused of 30 years of looting, according to Buzbee.
Combs’ accusers are almost evenly divided by gender. Of those, 25 are minors. The youngest was 9 years old, Buzbee said.
Like more recent accusers, Combs is accused of frequently dangling promises of stardom to lure and exploit his victims.
“We will continue to do everything in our power to find all potentially responsible parties, including individuals and entities that participated in or benefited from this egregious act,” Buzbee said at an Oct. 1 press conference. “We will take action,” he said, adding that his team “has evidence against many people.” “Powerful People”, whose name “will shock you”.
Combs’ lawyers denied the two new allegations and accused Buzbee of seeking publicity.
“Mr. Combs and his legal team have full confidence in the facts and the integrity of the judicial process,” the attorneys said in a statement.
“The truth will prevail in court: Mr. Combs never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone, male or female, adult or minor.”
Combs was arrested in New York City in September on federal charges that he drugged women and forced them to participate in orgies he called “freak-offs,” often recording them against their will. I was arrested. His staff also reportedly participated by organizing the event and helping maintain confidentiality.
The “I’ll Be Missing You” singer has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
He remains held without bail at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, where federal authorities conducted a “cross-agency operation” on Monday.
Officials did not go into specific details, but the Bureau of Prisons said in a statement that the operation was a “shared goal of maintaining a safe environment for both employees and the inmates housed at the Brooklyn MDC.” was designed to achieve this.”
The agency also said there was “no active threat” at the detention facility, known for its hellish conditions, and that the operation was pre-planned.
Combs has been denied bail twice and has been forced to file a lawsuit in the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals seeking freedom ahead of trial.
Arguments in the court are scheduled for November 4.
with post wire