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Woman Sues Incarcerated Hip Hop Mogul Diddy For Raping Her With A Remote Control After She Accused Him Of Murdering Rapper Tupac

Woman Accuses The Police Of Covering Up Diddy's Crimes Against Her

October 18. 2024

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Another day another ugly lawsuit filed against incarcerated rapper and hip hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs. Over two dozen lawsuits have been filed against Diddy, who is in jail awaiting trial on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, illegal guns, arson and kidnapping, among other counts. This time Diddy has been accused of raping a woman with a remote. Yes, you read that right. A remote. These Diddy lawsuits just keep getting worse.

The woman who filed the lawsuit via attorney, Ariel Mitchell, alleges she blamed Diddy for the murder of rapper Tupac. She did so during a video call Diddy was made privy to and this is where the problem began. Diddy threatened to make her "pay" for stating he had a hand in Tupac's murder. The lawsuit states Diddy had a friend invite her to a party at an apartment, where he unexpectedly showed up with others.

NBC Bay Area reported, "Combs allegedly threatened her with a knife before removing her clothes, squirting her with a bottle of lubricant, and allegedly sexually assaulting her with other defendants in the case. The assault also included, among other things, a remote control, the suit claims."

She filed a complaint with the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office the night of the incident. However, she stated it is being withheld, as authorities are refusing to release it without a subpoena. That is strange. It definitely gives the impression of a cover up. Why not release the police report. What have you got to hide.

When NBC Bay Area news contacted the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office they stated, "We take these cases seriously, and detectives thoroughly investigated the accusations. It was later determined the claims were unfounded." The public needs more information. What caused the sheriff's office to state her allegations were unfounded. We need answers. Covering up the police report looks corrupt. It lends the appearance you are protecting Diddy, who is connected  to politicians and judges.

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Lawsuit claims Sean ‘Diddy' Combs sexually assaulted a woman in Orinda

October 17, 2024 • Updated on October 17, 2024 at 11:21 am -  The latest lawsuit against music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has connections to the Bay Area, with a victim claiming he allegedly sexually assaulted her inside of a home in Contra Costa County in 2018. According to the lawsuit, the victim claims it was revenge for telling Combs in a video call that he was involved in the murder of the late Tupac Shakur.

"I think we need to get past the point of shock…endured at his hands," said Ariel Mitchell, a Florida-based civil attorney representing the victim in this case. According to the suit, the victim said she was introduced to Combs via video call by one of the defendants, whom she befriended outside a local bar.

During the call, the victim said "she was not impressed" by Diddy and believed "he had something to do with the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur." She claims Diddy heard the remarks and said she would "pay" for her statement.

The suit further claims the defendant, who introduced her to Combs, "set her up" by inviting her to his Orinda apartment in March 2018, where Combs "entered the home in a grand ready-to-party manner." Combs then told the victim she would pay for her Tupac comments, the suit claims.

Combs allegedly threatened her with a knife before removing her clothes, squirting her with a bottle of lubricant, and allegedly sexually assaulting her with other defendants in the case. The assault also included, among other things, a remote control, the suit claims...

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