Sean “Diddy” Combs continues to face mounting allegations from more women after Cassie’s lawsuit.
Since Diddy and Cassie settled out of court, four women came forward with allegations of sexual violence by the rapper.
The latest to speak up is a woman who alleges that P Diddy and other men violated her when she was only 17 years old.
P Diddy faces aftermath of Cassie’s lawsuit
Cassie’s lawsuit against P Diddy made it so women hurt by the powerful record label executive to find their voice and speak out. The bravery she has exhibited could have started a chain reaction that could reveal some very damaging information about the world-famous rapper and entrepreneur.
The fourth woman to have come forward with a lawsuit against Diddy is going by Jane Doe, who remains anonymous. Rolling Stone reported that the woman claimed that Diddy, Harve Pierre (former president of Combs’ record label), and an unnamed individual, gang raped her when she was only 17.
The lawsuit was filed under the Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Law, allowing claims until March 1, 2025. Jane Doe will be represented by Douglas Wigdor, a man who previously represented Cassie in a lawsuit against Combs.
P Diddy speaks on accusations
Diddy responded to the lawsuit by denying all allegations and voicing out his opinions on his accusers saying, “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. For the last couple of weeks, I have sat silently and watched people try to assassinate my character, destroy my reputation and my legacy.” He described the accusations as sickening and made it clear that he did not engage in the alleged wrongdoing. Combs expressed his determination to fight for his name, family, and the truth.
Who else accused P Diddy of abuse?
Jane Doe and Cassie aren’t the only ones who have stepped forward. Two women, Liza Gardner and Joie Dickerson-Neal, like Jane Doe and Cassie, have made allegations of sexual abuse against the music mogul. The legal actions collectively contribute to a series of accusations against Combs, forming a complex and challenging situation for the artist.