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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Faces Civil Lawsuits from Two Women Alleging Assault at Trump Hotel

Two women have filed civil lawsuits against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, accusing him of sexual assault at the Trump Hotel in New York City during the 1990s. The lawsuits, submitted to the New York Supreme Court on February 4, detail disturbing allegations of abuse involving the music mogul.

According to court documents, one plaintiff alleges she was assaulted multiple times by Combs, including during an event he hosted at the popular Limelight nightclub in Manhattan. The lawsuit claims Combs organized a massive event spanning five floors of the venue, with the top two floors reserved for exclusive group-sex parties, where he allegedly directed and participated in sexual activities.

The woman stated that when she and her friends attempted to leave, they were taken against their will to the Trump Hotel penthouse. There, they were allegedly drugged and forced to engage in group sexual activities for several hours.

The second lawsuit describes a similar experience at Limelight, where the plaintiff claims she encountered Combs and his security team. After a confrontation with one of the guards, she alleges Combs slapped her and detained her, causing her to fear for her life.

She further states that she and her friend were taken to the Trump Hotel, where they were escorted to a penthouse suite. Once inside, she claims she was placed in a room with the security guard, who then physically and sexually assaulted her while Combs watched.

According to the lawsuit, the women were also forced to take what they believed to be ecstasy or a similar drug before being coerced into group sexual activities. The plaintiff alleges that Combs made it clear that they were not allowed to leave. After enduring several hours of abuse, Combs finally permitted them to depart.

In response, Combs’ legal team has strongly denied these allegations, stating, “Mr. Combs never sexually assaulted or trafficked anyone man or woman, adult or minor. We have full confidence that the truth will prevail in court.”

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Written by Fahad Gunjan