Tuesday, December 05, 2023

Diddy Wants Liquor Lawsuit Sealed


Six months ago Sean 'Diddy' Combs filed a lawsuit against his business partners Diageo North America Inc., after accusing them of discriminating against his liquor brands in terms of marketing [click here if you missed that]. 

Now Diddy wants the lawsuit sealed from the public...
Embattled rapper and businessman Sean “Diddy” Combs is seeking to seal top secret business records in a vicious lawsuit with a major alcohol label that produced his hit tequila brand, RadarOnline.com has learned.
The request to seal comes after two women slammed him with separate lawsuits that accused him of alleged sexual abuse and just days after he settled another bombshell claim filed by his singer ex-girlfriend Cassie.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, in May, Combs, 53, sued Diageo North America Inc., for breach of contract and accused the liquor giant of discrimination because it allegedly only wanted to promote Ciroc vodka and DeLeon Tequila in urban areas.
Diageo responded by accusing Combs of trying to strong-arm cash from the liquor company since he allegedly “asked to be paid millions of dollars more under threat of publicly accusing Diageo of racism,” court documents stated.
Diageo said the lawsuit which was filed in New York Supreme Court was “false and reckless.”
Judge Joel M. Cohen rejected Diageo's motion to toss out the lawsuit setting the stage for a bare-knuckle trial and legal motions to seal documents that reveal sensitive marketing plans.
“These materials contain confidential business information and proprietary information that Combs Wines maintains should be filed under seal,” stated court documents filed last month. “Combs Wines also redacted additional information that Diageo may have sought to protect as “confidential” out of an abundance of caution.”
“Combs Wines seeks the sealing of statements of work for promotional activity that is to be undertaken in fiscal year 2024 because the statements of work are confidential business records that, if unsealed, would provide competitors with an unfair competitive advantage.”
Diageo’s legal team argued some of the documents should remain unsealed because the marketing strategies Combs wants to hide “are central to the parties’ dispute.”

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