American rapper P. Diddy again accused of sexual assault, this time by his producer
Lil Rod has filed a complaint claiming he was subjected to unwanted sexual contact and drugged while they were working on an album in the summer of 2023
Sean Combs, a.k.a. P. Diddy - or Puff Daddy - has once again been charged with sexual assault. After the rape complaint finally withdrawn by his ex-girlfriend and singer Cassie, and those of two other women accusing him of sexual assault dating back to 1992, the rapper is once again the subject of serious accusations.
This time it's a man, his producer Lil Rod, who is accusing him of sexual assault while the two men were working together on "The Love Album: Off the Grid", P. Diddy's latest album. According to him, Sean Combs grabbed his genitals without his consent and tried to "groom" him to have sex with another man, telling him it was "normal practice in the music industry".
Assaulted, drugged, threatened and unpaid
According to Rodney Jones Jr.'s complaint, at a listening party held at the star's home in July 2023, he was allegedly forced to drink tequila shots mixed with drugs, before waking up "at 4 a.m. the next morning naked with a sex worker sleeping next to him," reports the New York Times.
Puff Daddy also allegedly forced his producer to "solicit sex workers and perform sexual acts for the pleasure of Mr. Combs", the complaint states, pointing out that the rapper offered him money to perform these acts, while threatening him with violence. In addition, the producer claims that he was not properly paid for his work on the album released in September 2023.
The man who produced six tracks on P. Diddy's latest album claims to have cohabited with the latter from September 2022 to November 2023, a period during which he was allegedly repeatedly sexually harassed and "subjected to unwanted advances by Diddy associates under his direction".
"We're not going to change Sean"
During this period when the rapper and his team "engaged in seriously illegal activities", he claims to have been subjected to "constant unsolicited and unauthorized touching" and that he was forced to work in the bathroom when the rapper showered naked. While he claims to have complained about this to Kristina Khorram, the rapper's team manager, she reportedly replied, "We're not going to change Sean", adding that it was her way of "showing him that he likes him".
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