Sean “Diddy” Combs has been sued by a woman who alleges she was drugged and sexually assaulted at one of his parties in New York City in October 2006.
LaTroya Grayson of Oklahoma filed a $15 million lawsuit against Combs and others on Friday, which TMZ was first to report.
According to the complaint obtained by Page Six, Grayson’s half-sibling won a contest through local radio station KJAMZ, with the prize being “an all-expenses paid vacation for two to New York City to attend a ‘Diddy White Party.'”
Grayson, who was 23 at the time, claims she and her half-sibling were flown from Tulsa to the Big Apple via Delta Air Lines and checked into the Roger Smith Hotel.
Once there, Grayson claims she and her half-sibling were driven to the location of the party, which at some point was rebranded to a “Black Party.”
Grayson “and other contest winners were approved for entry by security based on their appearances and their attire,” the suit states, claiming that while she eventually got in, her half-sibling did not.
According to Grayson, “there was no bar for partygoers to get drinks. Instead, premade drinks were being circulated throughout the party by waitresses.”
Grayson claims in the lawsuit that she “began to feel sick” after consuming “less than two premade drinks,” so she “tried to go to the restroom.”
Per the filing, her “next memory” is waking up at Saint Vincent’s Medical Center with “no memory” or “recollection” of getting there.
That’s when she “noticed her shirt was ripped, her underwear was missing, she was not wearing any shoes and the money she had traveled with was stolen.”
Grayson believes she was “drugged,” “assaulted” and “robbed.”
Less than 24 hours after she arrived in NYC, Grayson claims she was flown back home.
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Once there, she claims she received a phone call from “an anonymous female caller” with a New York area code who “threatened” Grayson by “telling her that any attempts to pursue anything about [her] assault would be futile because Combs was a ‘celebrity’ and that [Grayson] would ‘just be wasting her time.'”
The alleged call left Grayson “confused and scared,” but she also felt it confirmed she had been “viciously assaulted.”
For about a week after the alleged assault, Grayson claims she “felt constant pain in the inside and outside of her vagina,” which she “believed was from rough intercourse.”
She claims she “experiences bouts of depression, anxiety, body image issues, feelings of worthlessness and intimacy issues stemming from her assault.”
In the complaint, she included a letter addressed to the radio contest winner, her plane ticket stubs, photos of her with other celebrities at Combs’ party, her hospital bracelet and her hospital bill.
Reps for Combs — who is in jail at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn awaiting trial for sex trafficking, racketeering and prostitution, to which he pleaded not guilty — did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Grayson’s lawsuit is the latest in the dozens that have been filed against the rapper-turned-mogul, 55, since November 2023.
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-330-0226.