Sunday03 November 2024
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P. Diddy is accused of raping a 10-year-old girl, with new victims emerging in this high-profile case.

Two anonymous plaintiffs filed a lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs on Monday, alleging that the music producer committed sexual abuse against them when they were children, according to Orda.kz, citing The CUT.
P. Diddy обвиняется в изнасиловании десятилетней девочки: появились новые жертвы в этом нашумевшем деле.

The second plaintiff claims that P. Diddy committed sexualized violence against him in 2008 when he was 17 years old. This incident occurred during an audition for the MTV reality show Making the Band.

The American rapper and producer is accused of conspiracy for racketeering, sex trafficking, and involving women in prostitution. The scandal is gaining traction as it involves major celebrities like Prince Harry and Justin Bieber.

The 54-year-old rapper is currently held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in New York. He has been denied bail due to a high likelihood of flight risk.

The arrest followed searches conducted at the rapper's homes in Los Angeles and Miami in March of this year as part of an "ongoing investigation" into alleged sex trafficking.

It all began in November 2023 with allegations from his ex-girlfriend, Cassandra Ventura. She claimed that Diddy subjected her to physical and sexual abuse for many years. Ventura emphasized that Combs introduced her to "a lifestyle associated with excessive alcohol and drug use."

Following Cassandra's lawsuit, two more women came forward accusing the rapper of violence and assault.

In December 2023, another civil lawsuit claimed that a woman was subjected to "sexual exploitation" by Combs and two other men when she was 17.

In February 2024, new allegations emerged from former producer Rodney Jones Jr., who stated that Diddy sexually harassed him and attempted to "force" him into sexual acts with others.

If all accusations are confirmed and guilt is proven in court, Sean Combs could face life imprisonment and multi-million dollar civil lawsuits.