‘While in and out of consciousness, individuals at the party forced Plaintiff into sexual acts with both men and woman,’ suit claims
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A personal trainer has accused Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs of passing him “around like a party favour” in a new lawsuit.
Echoing claims made by Combs’ other accusers, the man says that he was forced to sign a non-disclosure agreement and “instructed” to consume an alcoholic beverage that left him feeling “disoriented, dizzy and weak” when he was invited to the rapper’s home after he won a lifetime achievement award at the 2022 BET Awards.
“Eventually, a business associate of Combs guided (the) plaintiff from a large room illuminated with red lights into a smaller room,” the suit reads. “There Plaintiff observed approximately a dozen individuals, including several well-known figures, who were engaging in group-sex activities.”
The suit goes on to claim that after he realized he was impaired, “Combs approached Plaintiff, removed his pants and began performing non-consensual oral sex onto him.”
Combs is accused of ordering the personal trainer to “perform oral sex on another celebrity in the room” who then “spit in his mouth.”
“While in and out of consciousness, individuals at the party forced Plaintiff into sexual acts with both men and woman,” the suit continues. “(The) plaintiff’s physical disposition made it impossible for him to reject their advances or otherwise control his body … “These individuals, including Combs, essentially passed plaintiff’s drugged body around like a party favour for their sexual enjoyment.”
“Combs continued to move closer and then grabbed Plaintiff’s genitals through his pants, squeezing them in a rough and sexual manner,” the suit alleges. “Plaintiff, shocked and disoriented, frozen momentarily and did not know how to respond to the weirdly inappropriate sexual advance made by Combs.”
The alleged assault ended when the sports personality — who is identified as “Professional Athlete A” — came upon the scene and stopped the alleged attack.
According to another plaintiff, who was 16 at the time he claims he was abused in 1998, Combs allegedly asked him to “drop his pants,” calling it “a rite of passage.”
Afterward, Combs said “his people would be in touch” before he returned to the party, which Doe said was filled with “countless celebrities.”
The woman says that she was forced to sign a non-disclosure agreement and given a drink that made her “feel woozy and lightheaded.”
“Looking for a place to rest, Plaintiff entered what she believed to be an empty bedroom so she could lie down for a moment,” reads the lawsuit.
She alleges that Combs entered the room with “a male and female celebrity” and “aggressively approached Plaintiff with a crazed look in his eyes, grabbed her, and said, ‘You are ready to party!’”
Combs then threw the girl toward another male celebrity, who is referred to in the lawsuit as “Celebrity A.
Combs “has never sexually assaulted anyone — adult or minor, man or woman,” they added.
The I’ll Be Missing You hitmaker’s notorious “White Parties” attracted a who’s who of Hollywood over the years since their inception in the late 1990s.
In the days after Combs’ arrest last month, photos emerged on social media showing such notable names as Jennifer Lopez, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jay-Z, Ashton Kutcher and others attending his “White Parties.”
Celebrity PR expert Eric Schiffer says that celebrities are staying quiet about Combs’ bashes to preserve their own standing in Hollywood.
“Celebrities are silent because they are scared to death of their brands bleeding out with fans over ties to Diddy, and fear if they cross him, things could turn bad. Most are still best served by staying dark,” Schiffer, CEO of Reputation Management Consultants, tells Postmedia.
In a 2006 interview, Combs said his lavish parties were meant to bridge the worlds of hip-hop and Hollywood.