Last month Houston attorney Tony Buzbee announced he was representing more than 200 people accusing Bad Boy Entertainment CEO, Sean 'Diddy' Combs of sixual misconduct [click here if you missed that].
Sean “Diddy” Combs has been accused of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old boy, according to a new complaint in the cascade of lawsuits filed against him.
The suit, filed in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, is the latest from attorney Tony Buzbee, who announced plans in early October to file 120 new lawsuits against the mogul in the coming months. It’s one of two lawsuits filed in New York on Monday, as another male accuser claimed that he was sixually assaulted by Combs in 2008 while auditioning for “Making the Band” at 17 years old.
According to the first suit, reviewed by Variety, a John Doe who currently resides in California is claiming an alleged assault took place in 2005. At the time, he was a 10-year-old interested in becoming an actor and/or rapper.
In an attempt to help their son’s career aspirations, the boy’s parents hired an industry consultant who recommended they fly from their home in Los Angeles to New York to meet with music industry figures. During the trip, the consultant arranged for Combs to meet with the young boy for an “audition,” and Combs asked to meet with the boy alone before meeting with the family.
The consultant took the boy to Combs’ hotel room and left him alone with him. The boy performed a few rap songs for Combs, who told him he could “make him a star” and asked him how badly he wanted it. According to the complaint, “plaintiff responded, as might any ten-year-old child, that he would ‘do anything.'”
Another person present then gave the boy a soda, which he drank. Shortly after, he began to feel “a little funny,” which the plaintiff’s attorney claims was because the drink was laced with drugs “including but not limited to GHB and/or ecstasy.” After consuming the soda, Combs allegedly told the boy to move closer to him and pushed him down, telling him something to the effect of “you have to do some stuff you don’t want to do sometimes.”
Once pushed down, Combs exposed his pxnis and told him to “kiss it.” After refusing, Combs apparently forced him to perform oral sax, and the boy shortly after lost consciousness. When he came to, Combs’ “pants were undone, and his anus and buttocks hurt badly.” He cried and said he wanted to see his parents, to which Combs told him that if he said anything to anyone, he would hurt his parents.
When the consultant returned, she noticed he was “badly shaken” and took him back to his parents, who ascertained he was “lethargic and acting differently.” In the time since the alleged assault, the John Doe has suffered from “severe depression and anxiety, which leaves him hopeless and fatigued.”
In the second lawsuit filed today in New York, a different John Doe claims that Combs forced him to perform oral sax on him during a 2008 audition for “Making the Band” when he was 17 years old. During all three auditions, Combs allegedly coerced him to engage in sax acts with both himself and his bodyguard, referred to as “T,” as a test to see how badly he wanted to make it in the music industry. After visually expressing discomfort and hesitation with the situation, Combs told the John Doe that he would be “keeping an eye” on him, which ultimately led to his elimination from the competition.
No comments:
Post a Comment