Sean “Diddy” Combs has actually been hit with a new sexual offense lawsuit, this time around by a producer that implicates the songs magnate of harassing and trafficking him.
Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, in a lawsuit submitted on Monday in New York government court, affirms he was compelled to take part in sex acts by Combs and get sex employees for him for over a year while he was helping the Bad Young boy Records owner on his most current cd.
In a declaration, Shawn Holley, an attorney for Combs, called the lawsuit “pure fiction.”
“His reckless name-dropping about events that are pure fiction and simply did not happen is nothing more than a transparent attempt to garner headlines,” Holley included.“We have overwhelming, indisputable proof that his claims are complete lies.”
The grievance marks a minimum of the 5th fit submitted versus Combs given that his previous long time companion Cassie, whose actual name is Casandra Ventura and was when under his tag, sued him in November for sexual offense. Cassie, that got to a negotiation with Combs, charged him of consistently raping and literally abusing her for virtually a years. Combs has actually rejected the claims, which have actually likewise originated from an unknown female that was a small at the time of the supposed assault and Joi Dickerson-Neal, that quickly showed up in among Combs’ video, to name a few.
According to the grievance, Combs by force touched Jones as component of his “pattern and practice” of taking part in sexual transgression, which reached sexually trafficking and drugging the producer.
“Mr. Jones believes Mr. Combs drugged him,” the grievance states.“Mr. Jones recalls waking up naked, dizzy, and confused. He was in bed with two sex workers and Mr. Combs.”
Jones affirms Combs was“grooming him to pass him off to his friends.”
The grievance consists of a number of pictures of celebrations at Combs’ residence in which minors and sex employees were apparently trafficked and provided medicines, in addition to supposed sex acts he claims he was compelled by the songs magnate to take part in.
The fit likewise names Combs’ principal of personnel, Kristina Krorram; his boy, Justin; Universal Songs Team Chief Executive Officer Sir Lucian Grainge and the tag; previous Motown Records chief executive officer Ethiopia Habtemariam and the tag; and Combs Enterprises, amongst a number of others. They are charged of conspiring with Combs and benefiting off of his supposed criminal offenses in a RICO business, which is basically arranged criminal activity.
“The members of the RICO enterprise all share a common purpose: to enrich themselves financially and sexually at the expense of producers, musicians, writers, creators, and artists by maximizing Defendants’ revenues through fraudulent means,” the grievance states.“Defendants benefitted financially from their scheme to defraud Plaintiff, by intimidating Plaintiff with threats of violence, threats of isolation from the music and entertainment industry, threats of nonpayment for work completed, fake promises of cash payments, producer of the year Grammy awards, and guaranteed access to future projects.”
The grievance brings insurance claims for assault, deliberate infliction of psychological distress and offenses of sex trafficking legislations, to name a few. Jones looks for a minimum of $30 million.