Didi do this? This controversial question continues to make headlines daily as disgraced hip-hop mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs awaits his 2025 trial. Although he has not pleaded guilty to federal criminal charges since his arrest in Manhattan in September, the rapper is facing multiple trials in addition to the indictment he is already facing.
Amidst the seemingly unstoppable list of allegations and lawsuits against the Bad Boy Records founder, another woman has accused the embattled celebrity of sexually assaulting her with a TV remote in 2018.
New lawsuit accuses Diddy of gang rape of woman who blamed him for Tupac’s murder
According to Ashley Parham’s $50 million lawsuit, filed in Northern California federal court on Tuesday, the California resident accuses Combs of sexual assault and battery, abuse, false imprisonment and kidnapping, USA TODAY reports. She reportedly met the Bad Boy for Life rapper in February 2018 when a man she met at a bar initiated a FaceTime call with the American music executive.
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Her lawsuit also alleged that the man set her up to be gang raped by Combs the following month after she accused Diddy of playing a role in the unsolved 1996 murder of rapper Tupac Shakur. Her formal complaint states that the alleged incident occurred on March 23, 2018, at the Orinda apartment of the man she met at the bar.
Combs allegedly threatened the woman with a knife and raped her, along with several unidentified accomplices, after she openly disagreed with him over a pre-arranged virtual conversation.
When Param arrived at the house of the man she met at the bar, Didi ambushed her and said, “She thought she would never see him in jail.” Official documents state that Diddy told her he would give her a “Glassglo smile” while holding a knife to her face.
TMZ’s exclusive report describes the extremely provocative details of the alleged attack.
Parham’s documents claim that after being restrained, he grabbed a knife and a large shirt while attempting to flee the scene. However, Diddy confronts him before he can get out. He was surprised that she had the strength to pass out, noting that he had given her “enough drugs to knock the horse out”.
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Diddy reportedly asked her to keep details of the attack a secret
The Californian woman said Combs even offered her money to say that whatever happened between them was consensual. One of his associates threatened him into giving in to his demands by showing him a live-streaming video from outside his sister’s house. The lawsuit states that at one point, Diddy’s mother, Janice Combs, even attempted to convince Parham not to talk about the attack without addressing his claims.
During their meeting, Diddy reportedly confessed to Parham that he had escaped punishment for major crimes because he had name-dropped Tupac, which ultimately upset another man. The ensuing chaos supposedly gave Parham enough room to escape, but not before he used the blade against Diddy and injured his stomach.
His lawsuit also accused Christina Khorram, whom Combs previously called “my right hand” at Combs Enterprises, of aiding his predatory actions and then covering up his crime.
Diddy was not named in Ashley Parham’s on-the-record complaints at the time
Parham reportedly notified an officer with the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Office, who responded to a neighbor’s call. She eventually went to a hospital for help, where Walnut Creek police officers recorded her statement. However, Parham did not reveal Diddy’s name at the time “because she believed she would be ignored… and/or she would be further harmed by defendant Diddy if he learned that she had reported his name to the police.” Told.”
Similarly, she filed a report with the Orinda Police Department, “but still she was too afraid to name defendant Diddy as one of her attackers.”