Diddy has been sued by a MALE for sexually assaulting and drugging him. Edit: Meek Mill and Usher named in lawsuit as Diddy’s playmates.

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You was more than my girl, we was like brothers

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It sounds worse than it is, never play fought with your cousins at a sleep over?

Now not under the covers

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How in 2024 are people who are not chained down and being held captive doing this type of stuff with/for Puff over and over again?

Makes no sense.

You can’t tell 50 year old Puff Daddy to fũck off and walk away?

These people get some serious buyers remorse when it’s either time for a bag or when Puff has used them up so he can go to the next thing.

Greed
 

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In an incident in March 2021, the plaintiff claims that he was set up. He states in the lawsuit he was lured to a meeting by Biggie’s son, Christopher “CJ” Wallace Jr., and music producer Willie Mack.

But upon his arrival, his head was covered, and Combs appeared and began yelling and ordered everyone to leave, the lawsuit alleges. Combs then allegedly attempted “to force plaintiff to perform oral copulation on Combs, while plaintiff’s head was still covered.”

Wallace, the son of Biggie Smalls and singer Faith Evans, sued Hay for defamation in a Florida federal court last week, calling Hay’s recent interviews “a calculated smear campaign” that included false statements that he attended Combs’ so-called freak-off parties and “conspired to lure Hay to a location where Combs purportedly assaulted him.”

Wallace says in his defamation action that Hay worked on the remix project, titled “Ready to Dance,” with Wallace and Mack in 2020. A single was released, but the remaining songs were not, due to a lack of interest.

According to the suit, Hay was upset over the decision not to release the music he worked on and began accusing Mack of “inappropriate and abusive behavior” in 2021. But Hay never made an assault allegation, the suit claims.
 
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