Saturday, January 25, 2025

Diddy Calls Dawn Richard's Lawsuit Ludicrous and Too Late


Last week a $100 million civil lawsuit filed against Bad Boy Entertainment CEO, Sean 'Diddy' Combs was thrown out due to the statute of limitations running out [click here if you missed that].

Diddy wants the same thing for Dawn Richard's lawsuit...

Just days after filing a $50 million defamation suit, the music mogul is back on the offensive, this time calling former Danity Kane member Dawn Richard’s lawsuit “ludicrous” in a push for dismissal.
Richard has accused Diddy of sex trafficking, forced labor, and a host of other offenses, but his legal team says her claims don’t hold water.
Richard’s lawsuit also accuses Diddy of emotional manipulation, financial exploitation, and fostering a hostile work environment.
Diddy’s have attorneys ripped into the accusations, labeling them legally baseless and time-barred.
“Even if the outrageous facts alleged were true (they are not), they do not support Richard’s claims,” the filing states.
Diddy’s legal team argued that Richard’s claims, many of which date back to 2004–2011, fail to meet the requirements for allegations of trafficking and forced labor.
They pointed out that the complaint does not detail any acts of coercion, force, or commercial sex, calling it a sensationalized attempt to revive old grievances.
“At most, [Richard’s] complains that she was underpaid and subjected to difficult work conditions, which do not constitute forced labor,” the filing added.
One of the focal points of Diddy’s defense is the statute of limitations.
His team emphasized that most of Richard’s claims are well past the legal window for filing, noting that Richard had signed multiple releases—most recently in 2021—that waived her rights to pursue these allegations.
“Even if [Richard] had stated any viable claims, every single one of her claims (except a single (invalid) allegation of Copyright infringement in 2023) cannot be pursued as a matter of law because in October 2021, Richard released all of her claims against [Diddy] that existed as of that date (and, in June 2007, had already released all claims other than those for royalties),” Diddy’s lawyer Erica A. Wolff said.

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