‘Diddy’ accused of multiple rapes, assaults — including in NYC Macy’s stock room — and death threats in new wave of lawsuits spanning decades

Accused sex-trafficking rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs was hit with a fresh wave of explosive lawsuits Monday by five more people, including three men and a woman who was 16 when allegedly attacked.

The new cases, all filed by anonymous plaintiffs in Manhattan federal court, describe attacks by the 54-year-old embattled music mogul between 1995 through 2021 — including one in a stock room at Macy’s flagship store in Herald Square, court documents show.

One woman says in her suit that she was a 19-year-old college freshman in Brooklyn when she was invited to a photo shoot  in 2004 promoting “Da Band,’’ a group that Combs’ label had signed.

The then-teen attended the event with a female friend — also a freshman — and the pair was  later invited by Combs’ to his hotel “for a more exclusive party,” the court papers claim.

Once at Combs’ hotel suite, the college students were whisked to another room by a security guard, who locked them in before saying, “You know what you are here for,” the filing says.

Assault accusations against ‘Diddy’ span two decades. AFP via Getty Images

Combs soon  came into the room pushing drinks and cocaine on the women before ordering the pal to perform oral sex on him “or else he would have them both killed,” the suit claims.

He then forced himself on the plaintiff and “fondled, molested and ultimately raped” her “all while she was begging him to stop,” the suit says.

The friend slipped out of the room when the security guard opened the door, and the plaintiff was able to escape once Combs left, the suit says.

In another suit, a man was  working as an adviser for clothing brand Ecko Clothing when he ran into Combs and three of his bodyguards inside the Macy’s stock-room in May 2008, according to his suit.

The disgraced mogul allegedly raped a college student and threatened her life, a suit claims. FilmMagic

Combs was running his competing clothing brand Sean John at the time, the suit says.

The victim was hit in the head, possibly with a pistol, and knocked onto his hands and knees as the group made threats such as, “I’ll kill you,” court papers allege.

Combs hissed to the victim, “S–k my d–k, Ecko,” the suit alleges.

The rap mogul then brutally orally raped him for 2 minutes while grabbing his hair and saying, “You like that, white boy?” the suit charges.

Afterward, the Bad Boy Records founder threatened,  “Shut up, or I’ll kill you,” the filing claims.

Combs then headed to the storeroom floor, where he passed out merchandise “to an adoring crowd, as if nothing had happened,” the court papers say.

Guns confiscated during raids on Combs’ homes are shown. United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York

The man reported the incident to Macy’s security, but no one ever followed up with him, and he was barred from the Herald Square location in the future, his suit says.

Three weeks later, Macy’s CEO Terry Lundgren “pressured Ecko executives to fire plaintiff because Macy’s had just signed a multi-million-dollar deal with Sean John clothing,” the suit says.

Ecko did eventually fire the man, and he was kicked out of the apartment the company paid for, the filing says.

To this day, the man still “fears for his life,” the suit claims.

Meanwhile, another plaintiff  — who worked for Royal Reigns Management — says he was invited to one of Combs’ parties in October 2021 in New York City attended by “several well-known artists,” court papers show.

The man was offered ecstasy by one of Combs’ associates, which he turned down, he the suit says.

The man had a single drink, but “the effects of the drink were immediate and overwhelming,” the suit claims.

Combs remains in prison amid the wave of allegations. REUTERS

As the man became disoriented he tried to find a “safe space” before hearing a man say “hold on,” the suit claims.

The man then remembers being in a bedroom and feeling paralyzed while “multiple men began to sexually assault him through sodomy and other forced acts,” the filing alleges.

“He distinctly recalls seeing Combs above him, naked, at one point during the assault,” and at least three men raped him, the suit claims.

Ever since, the man has been forced to seek therapy for the trauma he now faces, the papers say.

The suit also includes a photo of a plastic device that Combs and his associates allegedly used to put the sedative GHB into drinks.

The plaintiffs are all seeking unspecified damages.

Combs is currently jailed as he awaits trial in May on sex-trafficking charges. He’s pleaded not guilty in the criminal case and has maintained his innocence amid a slew of civil lawsuits.

Combs’ rep did not return a request for comment Monday afternoon.

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