Crime & Justice

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Accuser Details Horrific Ordeal at Mogul’s White Parties

'FELT POWERLESS'

The man spoke anonymously to CNN and said the music mogul attacked him at a White Party in 2007.

Sean "Diddy" Combs attends Day 1 of 2023 Invest Fest at Georgia World Congress Center on August 26, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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A man who accused Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs of drugging and sodomizing him at one of the under fire music mogul’s White Parties has spoken out about the alleged abuse for the first time.

The man, whose allegations date back to 2007 and which were filed as a civil suit in October, spoke anonymously to CNN at his home in New Jersey. “The full gravity of it lives with me to this day,” he said. “It affects every single thing you do for the rest of your life.”

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Diddy attends a White Party in St. Tropez, France in 2006

He claimed that he worked as security at Diddy’s estate in East Hampton, New York, during a White Party—a series of parties hosted by the producer between 1998 and 2009.

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The complaint states that drinks provided by Combs were laced with GHB and ecstasy, making John Doe—as CNN call the man—feel “extremely ill.”

He said when he was feeling the effects of the second, allegedly laced, drink Combs approached him and despite initially thinking the music mogul was showing “concern” for his wellbeing, allegedly pushed him into a stationary SUV and sodomized him.

He said the rapper was “waiting in the wings and watching from a vantage point” before he “took advantage of the situation.”

“I wasn’t able to stand,” Doe said. He added that the two drinks “felt more like 15.”

“It was just an amazing level of incapacitation that I had never experienced before and I felt powerless.”

He said the alleged act inside the SUV was “incredibly painful” and that he was “screaming.” He added: “It was abusive beyond belief.”

The lawsuit states he reported the alleged incident to his supervisor at the security firm. He allegedly said he would have a word with Combs before Doe himself was “blacklisted” from the firm.

He also made the bombshell claim that a big celebrity witnessed the alleged attack. “There was one high-profile individual who saw what happened and found it amusing,” he said.

Rapper Sean Diddy Combs arrives at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards in New York, U.S., August 28, 2016.
Combs arrives at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards in New York, August 28, 2016. Eduardo Munoz/Reuters

In his lawsuit, the man is seeking compensatory and punitive damages. CNN pointed out a number of factual discrepancies in his story. The original suit states that the assault took place in 2006, not 2007. Doe told the publication he was assaulted in 2007.

He also mentioned that the effects of the alleged assault affected his marriage, but the original suit says he was never married.

When CNN flagged these points, Doe’s attorney amended the complaint with the court and said a rush to file caused the errors.

Combs reps declined to comment on Doe’s allegations to CNN Tuesday. The Daily Beast has approached for comment.

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