Sean “Diddy” Combs is pushing back against allegations in a lawsuit filed by his former employee, calling it an attempt to exploit media for financial gain.
Sean “Diddy” Combs is taking a stand against serious allegations made in a lawsuit by his former employee, Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones. The lawsuit accuses the music mogul of engaging in a series of criminal activities, including sex trafficking and RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) violations. Diddy’s legal team, however, has labeled the suit as a baseless attempt to gain media attention and force a settlement.
Jones, a music producer who worked on Diddy’s latest album, initially filed the lawsuit in February 2024. The suit claims that Diddy, along with several others, was involved in a “RICO enterprise” that allegedly engaged in illegal activities such as drug trafficking, transporting firearms, and procuring sex workers, some of whom were minors. Jones also alleges that Diddy sexually assaulted him and attempted to groom him for sexual activities with others, including actor Cuba Gooding Jr.
“If their client does not engage in salacious behavior, I would not have anything salacious to file. I pick my clients; I do not pick their facts,” Blackburn told Deadline.
In response to these claims, Diddy’s legal team filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit on Monday in Manhattan federal court. The motion argues that Jones’ accusations are filled with “legally meaningless allegations and blatant falsehoods” and are merely an attempt to exploit the legal system for financial gain.
“Jones’ second amended complaint is his third attempt to dress up a run-of-the-mill commercial disagreement as a salacious RICO conspiracy,” the motion states. It also highlights that despite the lawsuit’s dramatic allegations, it fails to provide any substantial evidence or viable claims against Diddy and his associates.
Diddy’s attorneys have also accused Jones of using the lawsuit to boost his own public profile, pointing out a video Jones posted on social media. In the video, Jones appears to mock the severity of his own claims, laughing and demanding payment from Diddy. The motion suggests that this behavior is part of a calculated effort to pressure Diddy into settling the case quickly.
Jones’ lawsuit is seeking $30 million in damages. The complaint was amended in March, coinciding with federal agents raiding two of Diddy’s properties, reportedly as part of a sex trafficking investigation. This case is the fifth lawsuit to accuse Diddy of sexual misconduct since his former girlfriend, Cassie, sued him for rape and physical abuse in November 2023—a case that was settled soon after.
Diddy’s legal team has dismissed the lawsuit as nothing more than a shakedown. “Mr. Jones is nothing more than a con man, shamelessly looking for an easy and wholly undeserved payday,” said Diddy’s attorney, Shawn Holley, in a statement. “We have indisputable, incontrovertible proof that his claims are complete fabrications. Our attempts to share this proof with Mr. Jones’ attorney, Tyrone Blackburn, have been ignored, as Mr. Blackburn has refused to return our calls. We look forward to addressing these ridiculous claims in court and intend to take all appropriate action against all who are attempting to peddle them.”
Blackburn, in turn, has criticized Diddy’s legal strategy, describing the motion to dismiss as “nothing more than a billing exercise by Sean Combs’ latest set of lawyers.” He further asserted that Diddy’s legal team is merely trying to profit before Diddy faces potential indictment.
As the legal battle continues, both sides seem prepared for a prolonged fight. With Diddy determined to clear his name and Jones pushing for his day in court, this case could have significant implications for both parties involved.
The court’s decision on the motion to dismiss will likely set the tone for how this high-profile case unfolds. For now, Diddy remains resolute in defending his reputation against what he calls baseless and opportunistic claims.