Diddy's Dark Secret: 30 Years of Alleged Abuse
Sexual ass*ult allegations haunt Diddy's past
Friends, acquittances, and industry insiders divulge startling allegations about Diddy's 30-year history of s3xual ass*ult and ab*se.
The troubled music mogul, Sean Combs, better known by his stage name Diddy, has been vi*lent toward women for decades. He has used his influence in the entertainment industry to silence his victims while concealing a pattern of s3xual ab*se and vi*lence. These revelations come from former friends, acquaintances, and employees, including industry insiders.
According to women who knew Diddy at Howard University, he displayed ab*sive tendencies long before his music career began, and there is evidence that he had a history of s3xual ass*ult dating back to that time.
Diddy had established a reputation as an aspirational young guy who threw legendary parties before leaving Howard University, but a few former students mentioned a darker side.
A number of purported witnesses recalled an aggressive encounter whereby the rapper allegedly b*at the young lady outside her hostel with a belt.
According to reports, Diddy screamed at the young woman to come outdoors when he appeared outside her hostel. Other kids quickly began to race down the hallways, screaming that the young woman was being b*aten by Diddy, who was then known as “Puff.”
Another student who saw the incident claimed that Diddy was hitting the young woman “all over the place” with what looked to be a belt while she cried and other people attempted to step in.
Diddy left Howard quickly to launch his incredible career at Uptown Records, where he supported and developed musicians like Mary J Blige.
However, one of his accusers, Joi Dickerson-Neal, claims that by 1991, when he asked her out to dinner and allegedly p*isoned her drink while she was using the restroom, he already had a poor reputation.
In a lawsuit, Dickerson-Neal claims that Diddy then s3xually ass*ulted her at a neighboring home while filming the incident, which he thereafter displayed to others “like a trophy.”
However, Diddy has branded her assertions as lurid, disrespectful, and incorrect.
Liza Gardner, who has also sued Diddy, asserts that in 1990, following their encounter at an MCA Records event in Manhattan, Diddy s3xually ass*ulted her and forced her to drink when she was sixteen years old.
Gardner claimed that while she was getting dressed after the initial attack, Uptown singer-songwriter Aaron Hall, Diddy's friend, entered the room and s3xually ass*ulted her.
The claimed victim claims that after that, the rapper showed up at her lodging and ch*ked her till she nearly passed out out of fear that she would disclose the alleged r*pe.
Diddy has refuted Gardner's assertions as well.
By December 1991, Diddy's combative behavior at Uptown Records had grown problematic, and he was on the verge of breaking the law after planning a charity basketball game that resulted in a stampede that k*lled nine people.
When Diddy ultimately made his way back to Uptown, his adversaries became too many; some coworkers even went so far as to label him “Satan,” which led to his mentor CEO Andre Harrell firing the 23-year-old in 1993.
Diddy proceeded to expand Bad Boy Records, aided by a new musician known as Christopher Wallace, also known as the Notorious B.I.G.
Co-founder of Bad Boy Kirk Burrowes claimed to have witnessed Diddy ass*ult a lady at the label's office in 1994, saying he and another worker had to rip the producer off the woman when they heard glass breaking and screams.
Felicia Newsome, a former employee of the Bad Boys, claimed that in a different occasion, she had to stop Diddy from b*ating another girl.
April Lampros, a former Arista intern, is suing Diddy in another case, alleging that during the 1990s, he ass*ulted her in a parking garage and made her have oral s3x with him. She claimed that was one of Diddy's four horrifying s3xual ass*ults on her.
Diddy's fame took off after Biggie was m*rdered, which only made his bullying worse.
Following the posting of a s3xual photo of him with another man on her website, Wendy Williams, a former talk show presenter, said in her 2004 autobiography that Diddy tried to d*stroy her by spending a lot of money and using his influence.
Executive Steve Stoute of Interscope Records said in 1999 that Diddy stormed into his office and b*at him up because Stoute had not removed Diddy from a music video scene.
“He punched me in the face, and then he grabbed the phone and bashed me in the head with it,” he revealed.
Diddy avoided a seven-year term by entering a confidential settlement with Soute, reportedly for $500,000. Diddy had admitted to a lesser charge of harassment.
Diddy was taken into custody following a nightclub sh**ting that left three people hurt months later. The Bad Boys actor Shyne, real name Jamal Michael Barrow, was found guilty of firing the sh*ts, but he and his then-girlfriend Jennifer Lopez ran away from the scene.
Diddy was accused by the prosecution of offering money to witnesses who said he fired the rounds in order to get them to confess to possessing g*ns and attempting to bribe. However, following a six-week trial in 2001, Combs was found not guilty.
Diddy celebrated the decision with a party. At the time, a graphic designer employed by Bad Records claimed that the producer had messaged her, and she later found out that Diddy had made an attempt to get her pregnant.
According to sources, Diddy would reach out to women and attempt to exert influence over them even if they attempted to leave him.
He allegedly sent employees to try to woo Jennifer Lopez back when she left their relationship sometime after the club shooting by having them wait outside MTV's studios with signs.
Furthermore, when Diddy discovered that late label executive Shakir Stewart had started a romantic relationship with his ex-partner Kim Porter when the music industry was in Italy for L.A. Reid's wedding, he b*at him up.
Additionally, model Crystal McKinney has stated that in 2003, Diddy coerced her into taking a hit from a “laced” joint before making her have oral s3x with him against her will.
In a different case against Diddy, a woman stated that she met former Bad Boy President Harve Pierre in a lounge in the Detroit area when she was 17 years old.
The young lady consented to board a private plane to New Jersey to meet Diddy in person after Pierre called him and introduced them. The woman claims that after being bribed with dr*gs and booze, Diddy, Pierre, and an unidentified third male gang r*ped her.
Diddy refuted the allegations.
The prosecutors are preparing to file a criminal complaint against Diddy since his accusers have been informed that they may be called to testify in New York City.
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