Sean 'Diddy' combs faces new allegations of assault at 2006 party

3 hours ago 5

Sean "Diddy" Combs is under scrutiny again after being sued by LaTroya Grayson, who alleges she was drugged, sexually assaulted, and robbed during one of his exclusive parties in October 2006. The claims were filed in a $15 million lawsuit in New York City last Friday, bringing renewed attention to Combs' controversial past.

Grayson, then 23, had won a radio contest through KJAMZ, earning an all-expenses-paid trip to attend one of Combs' famed "White Parties," which was later rebranded to a "Black Party." Grayson and her half-sibling were flown to New York, where their experience took a dark turn.

Premade drinks and missing memories

According to the lawsuit, Grayson and her half-sibling were transported to the party, but only Grayson was allowed entry due to security screening based on appearance and attire. Inside, she was offered premade drinks circulated by waitstaff. After consuming less than two drinks, she began feeling unwell and attempted to leave for the restroom.

Her next memory was waking up in Saint Vincent's Medical Center. She alleges she had no recollection of how she got there and discovered her clothes were torn, her underwear was missing, and her money had been stolen. Grayson believes she was drugged and assaulted during this time.

The following day, she was abruptly sent back to Oklahoma. Shortly after, an anonymous caller from a New York number warned her against pursuing legal action, citing Combs' celebrity status and implying she would be wasting her time.

Ongoing trauma and legal battle

Grayson's suit details the lasting impact of the alleged assault, including physical pain, depression, anxiety, and intimacy issues. Supporting evidence in her filing includes photos from the party, hospital records, and her travel documents.

Combs' representatives have denied the allegations, calling them baseless and opportunistic. "Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted anyone or engaged in sex trafficking. These claims are pure fiction," a spokesperson said in a statement.

This lawsuit joins a growing list of accusations against Combs, as similar complaints have surfaced, including a recent allegation from "Jane Doe" regarding an incident in 1991. While Combs' legal team maintains his innocence, the court will determine the outcome of these serious allegations.

Read Entire Article