In a dramatic legal development, a Michigan federal judge has dismissed a $400 million lawsuit against Sean "Diddy" Combs filed by Derrick Lee Cardello-Smith, a male prisoner who alleged sexual assault by the music mogul. The case, which had drawn considerable attention due to the involvement of Jennifer Lopez, was tossed out on Wednesday.
Cardello-Smith claimed that Diddy assaulted him in 1997 at a Holiday Inn in Detroit. However, the lawsuit was deemed invalid due to the statute of limitations, which, at the time of the alleged incident, allowed only three years for such claims. With the lawsuit being filed in 2024, it was long past the allowable period to seek legal recourse.
Adding a layer of intrigue, Cardello-Smith intended to involve Jennifer Lopez as a witness. He alleged that Lopez had crucial information related to his claims due to her romantic involvement with Diddy years after the incident. This unexpected move complicated the case and contributed to the judge's decision to dismiss it.
The defense's presentation
Diddy's legal team argued that the lawsuit was part of a series of unfounded and harassing claims against him. They pointed out inconsistencies in Derrick Cardello-Smith's narrative, emphasizing that he had filed lawsuits in two different courts, alleging the assault occurred in two different counties on the same day.
The judge, while dismissing the case, denied Diddy's request for sanctions against Cardello-Smith. However, the judge issued a stern warning to Cardello-Smith, cautioning against filing frivolous lawsuits in the future. The prisoner's extensive criminal history, including convictions for sexual assault and kidnapping, was also highlighted during the proceedings.
For Diddy, this lawsuit's dismissal is a significant development in his ongoing legal difficulties. He continues to maintain his innocence, with his legal team focused on preventing any further lawsuits from Cardello-Smith.